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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter79" data-source="post: 5853922" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>Sounds plausible except for the fact that TWRA stopped hog hunting on all public lands some years back!I already know the explanation is that(people were trapping them and moving them around even claimed them being brought in from out of state.making more of a problem) but you do realize this is gonna happen by the majority of the ones doing it regardless. I'm certain that TN public land orange army could help more by being allowed to harvest them while hunting then the problem they claim it causes.I think for myself and look at what's in front of me I don't listen to everything the powers that be tell me (and say oh well that's what they said so it must be true) If it is as big of problem as they claim and we must use all means for the greater good I'd say the licensed public hunters of TN would be a big help.However deer hunters killing hogs just must be worse for our wildlife than this poisen corn were allowed to use to bait them with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter79, post: 5853922, member: 21171"] Sounds plausible except for the fact that TWRA stopped hog hunting on all public lands some years back!I already know the explanation is that(people were trapping them and moving them around even claimed them being brought in from out of state.making more of a problem) but you do realize this is gonna happen by the majority of the ones doing it regardless. I'm certain that TN public land orange army could help more by being allowed to harvest them while hunting then the problem they claim it causes.I think for myself and look at what's in front of me I don't listen to everything the powers that be tell me (and say oh well that's what they said so it must be true) If it is as big of problem as they claim and we must use all means for the greater good I'd say the licensed public hunters of TN would be a big help.However deer hunters killing hogs just must be worse for our wildlife than this poisen corn were allowed to use to bait them with. [/QUOTE]
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