weekender21
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It might be ridiculous but we don't have anywhere near the problem with hogs that the ranchers in Texas do. I've hunted in Texas and in most places the hogs live, "hunting" doesn't accurately describe it, it's shooting. I've seen hogs run in the brush after getting shot at and come back out 20 minutes later, never seen that here in Cali!
When the price of barley was worth growing, the ranchers in central CA wanted the hogs dead. Now the only thing they're destroying of any value are golf courses, neighborhood lawns, and state parks. None of which we the people are allowed to hunt.
Comparing the wild hog situation in California with the hog situation in Texas is definitely apples and oranges.
We still, at the moment, live in a country with a free market economy. We only have ourselves to blame for the rising prices on hunts. If the demand wasn't so high the prices wouldn't be either...
When the price of barley was worth growing, the ranchers in central CA wanted the hogs dead. Now the only thing they're destroying of any value are golf courses, neighborhood lawns, and state parks. None of which we the people are allowed to hunt.
Comparing the wild hog situation in California with the hog situation in Texas is definitely apples and oranges.
We still, at the moment, live in a country with a free market economy. We only have ourselves to blame for the rising prices on hunts. If the demand wasn't so high the prices wouldn't be either...
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