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Re: Hog population data
[Re: jwal]
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04/27/16 09:48 AM
04/27/16 09:48 AM
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The question was hypothetical ElkHunter. I want to know what percentage of acreage in Alabama has, in your opinion, a hog population high enough to make trapping profitable or worthwhile to you given a rate of $20 per head per trapped hog. No travel fees or hourly fees or feed fees, just $20 per trapped hog.
Most of the guys who hunt hogs with dogs understand that there are a lot of areas that have hogs with Eurasian blood. They can be identified by looks, traits, and actions. Ask around. You can find out pretty quickly where these type hogs can be found. I would have thought it would have taken a blood test to determine bloodlines.
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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