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Hunting - other than deer
Statewide Boar Season W/ dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 1252875" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>They are not Native wild game. They are in a class by themselves.Many are either escaped or released livestock. They were introduced into the wild. Some by farmers that let them free range in the past when it was a accepted practice.The Russian Wild Boar were released in some cases.They have also escaped from game preserves.They are a exotic invasive that are destroying land and habit all across Tn. and the Southern United States.They are a problem that current methods of control have not stopped. Thier numbers are increaseing thier range is spreading.As the problem gets worse we will have to find other means of control. Hunting with dogs seems to be the most effective method found in surrounding states that are attempting to control them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 1252875, member: 3620"] They are not Native wild game. They are in a class by themselves.Many are either escaped or released livestock. They were introduced into the wild. Some by farmers that let them free range in the past when it was a accepted practice.The Russian Wild Boar were released in some cases.They have also escaped from game preserves.They are a exotic invasive that are destroying land and habit all across Tn. and the Southern United States.They are a problem that current methods of control have not stopped. Thier numbers are increaseing thier range is spreading.As the problem gets worse we will have to find other means of control. Hunting with dogs seems to be the most effective method found in surrounding states that are attempting to control them. [/QUOTE]
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