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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2954634" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>My son and i have shot well over 30 since the 1st of the year on our little 1/2 section. They run the creeks from the north and at night go back. We are surrounded on three sides by Tribal land that we CANNOT hunt,so there is safe haven there for them. We have traps set on three locations, worked well the first few weeks, then the smart little bastards just sniffed at them from the outside (game cam). Have corn feeders on timers with game cams that have shown we are not keeping up with them at all. Even have had "pig parties" with 9 or so hunters pushing the land with dogs, like I said, little progress. Freezer is full and Lawton Meat Processing does a great job @ 603 SE F Ave, Lawton, OK 73501 Fort Sill has had choppers shooting at them several times, have heard varying reports as to numbers killed from 50-500 from different folks, not from Fort Sill of course. I have seen a huge increase in numbers over the years and look forward to an answer as to how to rid the land of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2954634, member: 41761"] My son and i have shot well over 30 since the 1st of the year on our little 1/2 section. They run the creeks from the north and at night go back. We are surrounded on three sides by Tribal land that we CANNOT hunt,so there is safe haven there for them. We have traps set on three locations, worked well the first few weeks, then the smart little bastards just sniffed at them from the outside (game cam). Have corn feeders on timers with game cams that have shown we are not keeping up with them at all. Even have had "pig parties" with 9 or so hunters pushing the land with dogs, like I said, little progress. Freezer is full and Lawton Meat Processing does a great job @ 603 SE F Ave, Lawton, OK 73501 Fort Sill has had choppers shooting at them several times, have heard varying reports as to numbers killed from 50-500 from different folks, not from Fort Sill of course. I have seen a huge increase in numbers over the years and look forward to an answer as to how to rid the land of them. [/QUOTE]
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