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Re: Hog population data
[Re: Hogwild]
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04/27/16 12:02 PM
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Determined what? You are the one with all the answers........and, wanting to argue..... I am not doing this Danny. I am tired of ya'll asking me questions about my business and turning my responses into accusations of me trying to argue.
Alabama Hog Control, Inc. www.alabamahogcontrol.comBarry Estes The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: ElkHunter]
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04/27/16 03:12 PM
04/27/16 03:12 PM
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Danny, did you even look at the 2014 map? How do you explain the pockets of pigs showing up all across the nation?
Look back at the beginning of this thread. Your first post started the argument. $$$$$$ remember.
I NEVER said hog doggers were solely to blame. There is no doubt that folks trapped hogs and moved them. I NEVER HAVE!
But, even though they were trapped, they were still moved to increase sport hunting. No doubt some was done by hog doggers and some by folks wanting to make money off of them such as outfitters and some landowners.
But, many landowners and farmers have been harmed in this desire to increase hunting opportunities. I am simply trying to correct some of the prior wrongs and help landowners and farmers that don't want the uninvited pests.
I am so glad you are a mind reader. I started this thread to have a good friendly conversation about pig populations. And as usual, it turns into another fuss.
So, you can all back off of your attack.
And I am still waiting on ya'll to tell me who the guy is that is making catching pigs at $20 per pig profitable.
Alabama Hog Control, Inc. www.alabamahogcontrol.comBarry Estes The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: ElkHunter]
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04/27/16 04:26 PM
04/27/16 04:26 PM
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JRF
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After mileage wear and tear on equipment material .Time invested in putting traps together. Making sure you keep feed in them. And going back to the Trap to clean out after the catch 20 $$$ a head will not even touch it.
Last edited by JRF; 04/27/16 04:31 PM.
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: ElkHunter]
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04/27/16 05:07 PM
04/27/16 05:07 PM
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I'll go ahead and say it. If you (not directly talking to you, just anyone) are responsible for translocating hogs from one property to another you should be charged with a criminal act and be ordered to pay for any damages you directly or indirectly caused by the transport of said hogs. It's that simple.
Last edited by Mbrock; 04/27/16 05:07 PM.
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: Mbrock]
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04/27/16 05:31 PM
04/27/16 05:31 PM
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Hogwild
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I guess the more important question from me is you believe these people should NOT be liable or responsible for their actions? If so then I honestly don't know how to respond to that. I guess I won't. Ask your boss. Remember, he and I are near the same age, grew up in the same area and both shared a love of the Outdoors. And, we have both had a lot more years experience in this than most. Times change, Ideas change and people change. When you place yourself on a pedestal, there is always a risk of falling. It is best to stay level and learn.
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: ElkHunter]
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04/27/16 05:42 PM
04/27/16 05:42 PM
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I haven't talked to Chuck about this issue "yet", but I feel pretty confident he's in agreement that hogs being taken from one property and put somewhere else is something that should never take place, and never should have in the past. I know he's hog hunted, as have I. Don't try to trick me into saying something negative about someone I respect and work for. I don't know about yours or his past, but I'm sure, just like myself, that things happened in earlier years that shouldn't have.
No pedestals here Danny. I learn every day. I've also learned that hogs are a real threat to landowners, their property, their income, wildlife, water quality, human health and livestock health. Not sure how that places me on pedestal.
Last edited by Mbrock; 04/27/16 05:49 PM.
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Re: Hog population data
[Re: ElkHunter]
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04/27/16 05:48 PM
04/27/16 05:48 PM
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Hogwild
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I have no disrespect for Chuck. And, there is no 'trick' involved here.
However, by YOUR stance, you have disqualified a LOT of people from all walks of Life the Right to have any Say-So, or hunting privileges, in this entire matter.
Remember, I said you guys are about 15 yrs late in all the finger-pointing and Regulations. He and I are in full agreement on that.
And, for whatever the reason, the focus in the entire matter is far too much on what happened in the Past than what is happening now and will happen in the future.
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