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TWRA QUESTIONS
Wild hogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe2Kool" data-source="post: 5777137" data-attributes="member: 1621"><p>Ten'ish years ago, it was open season on pigs year-round. TWRA stopped that because people were relocating them so they could hunt them, which only made the problem worse.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what the answer is, but as much time as I spend in a stand on the North Cumberland, and as many pigs as there are, I sure don't see many. Yep. Pigs are smart, and their sense of smell is much better than dogs and deer from what I understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2Kool, post: 5777137, member: 1621"] Ten'ish years ago, it was open season on pigs year-round. TWRA stopped that because people were relocating them so they could hunt them, which only made the problem worse. I don't know what the answer is, but as much time as I spend in a stand on the North Cumberland, and as many pigs as there are, I sure don't see many. Yep. Pigs are smart, and their sense of smell is much better than dogs and deer from what I understand. [/QUOTE]
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