Outlaw 3
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Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Southeast TN
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If they are going to delist the pigs, then let people kill them by any means necessary. If you are deer hunting now and a hog walks up to you, it is illegal to kill it according to the TWRA website. If you are a land owner you cannot let people use dogs on your own private land to hunt hogs, unless you file them as one of your 10 designees with the TWRA. http://www.tn.gov/twra/feralhog.html
If you will follow that link, you will also see that they place 100% of the blaim on the hog hunters for the "pig problem".
I was not aware of a hog problem in Kansas that was even similar to that of TN. In 2006 there were only an estimated 220 wild/feral hogs in the state of Kansas according to a US Geological Survey conducted by The University of Nebraska with the assistance of Kansas State University, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and Kansas Dept. of Wildlife and Parks. I think my group has killed nearly that many hogs in TN since 2006. The comparison to Kansas and their hog management plan is a complete stretch and just plain ignorant. 220 hogs 82,277 square miles is not a very dense population. TN has many more hogs in an area of 42,143 sq miles. TN is beyond the point of being able to trap out the few select pockets of hogs as they did in Kansas. I read an article in the Chattanoogan where they made that comparison. That just goes to show us that the TWRA is getting some bad advise from people who don't know their ear from a hole in the ground.
Here is a link to the geological survey if you think I am full of crap.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/v...atio
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If you are wondering where this stuff is coming from just watch the video from WBIR and you can see that "biologist" Ben Layton and TWRA mouthpiece Dan Hicks just ooze stupidity and arrogance.
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