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Eradication was on private land where hunting is not allowed. When the pigs become a nuisance the farmers call the crew to take care of them, believe me that days work didnt even make a dent in the population.
 

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Eradication was on private land where hunting is not allowed. When the pigs become a nuisance the farmers call the crew to take care of them, believe me that days work didnt even make a dent in the population.

trust me bro, i know where you are coming from..kill them all on site,
there will be plenty more where they came from..nice work on the slaughter!! if folks really understood how prolific hogs are..then i think
they would get the whole depradation/eradication thing...show no mercy
on them..if you dont kill um..you cant grill um:chainsaw:
***p.s., i lived in the islands for 12 years,there is definetly no shortage
of hogs***
 

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Thanks for understanding Hatchet, they pretty much destroy everything in sight! Ive seen them wait for sheep to give birth only to eat the lamb as it is coming out of its mother, and thats no lie. They are nasty creatures and will eat anything if given the chance. Fortunately for me I am lucky enough to be able to participate in these hunts and none of these pigs go to waste they are all eaten,if you ever come back to the islands for a visit give me a holler and I can hook you up.
 
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