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What Can Be Done To Curb The Wild Hog Population?
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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 3062352" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>I don't see it as being stupid on Kansas' part. My buddy that's in Kansas says the published theory is this...as long as there is sport hunting, hog populations will actually be encouraged to expand. Get rid of the sport and allow only eradication/depredation killing and there's a chance of pulling populations back. Dennis' comments about what's happening up at Kaw support this. Farmers and ranchers don't stand a chance in getting rid of them as long as there are guides that make money off of them and hunters that just have to hunt them and could not careless about land owners. Even some land owners don't really want them gone where hunting them brings in more money than they could make off the land if the pigs were gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 3062352, member: 11736"] I don't see it as being stupid on Kansas' part. My buddy that's in Kansas says the published theory is this...as long as there is sport hunting, hog populations will actually be encouraged to expand. Get rid of the sport and allow only eradication/depredation killing and there's a chance of pulling populations back. Dennis' comments about what's happening up at Kaw support this. Farmers and ranchers don't stand a chance in getting rid of them as long as there are guides that make money off of them and hunters that just have to hunt them and could not careless about land owners. Even some land owners don't really want them gone where hunting them brings in more money than they could make off the land if the pigs were gone. [/QUOTE]
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