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Quote from: Stein on December 17, 2019, 09:07:27 PMThey may hate pigs, but they love trophy hunters and the money they bring. …... TX will never not have a pig "problem." Way too much money in it.^^ This^^Let's see... ranchers hate pigs and want to eradicate them. So they limit the number of hunters and charge them a hefty fee to shoot pigs one at a time.In a quick random google of three Texas hog hunting sites, they each bemoaned the damage hogs are doing and begged hunters to come help eradicate them – so hurry to reserve a limited booking. Costs ranged from a discount $250 for one evening in a hog stand to a starting price of $2000 for two days, and I did not check the cost of a helicopter hunt. Hunting ranches add on fees for almost everything though the discount place lets the hunter shoot two hogs before adding fees for each pig killed after two. Yep, those ranchers are longing for the day when there is not a single pig left to charge hunters to hunt.
They may hate pigs, but they love trophy hunters and the money they bring. …... TX will never not have a pig "problem." Way too much money in it.
I hunt some BMA land in MT where the farmer has big trouble with deer eating his hay bales all winter and crops in the summer. He posted his land with the state so anybody with a hunting license can access the land to shoot anything they can legally harvest, for free. No limit on the animals you can hunt and it's open during the entire season with no limit on the number of people or anything. You don't need to reserve it, pay anything, just sign in and have at it.I talked with him this year, he thanked us for taking our deer, gave us additional info about their habits and location and asked us to spread the word and get as many shot as possible. They put in a nice flat gravel pad to park multiple vehicles, a second pull out so you can access a different area without having to walk very far, new gates for access, etc. He also tries not to be running equipment during heavy hunting times and generally does whatever he can to encourage hunters.To me, that seems like a more productive way to maximize the number of animals taken off a given chunk of dirt.