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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Good news... they let you do this in TX.
    Do they also supply the full auto weapon and " Flight of the Valkyries" piped into the headsets ?
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    So why are pigs so out of control? I really had no idea that there was a problem.

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    Damn, now who do i know who lives in texas...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    So why are pigs so out of control? I really had no idea that there was a problem.
    From what I understand you can fully hunt them, within limits of the law, anywhere on NF land. Limits of the law meaning you're legally able to own a firearm, etc and that you've been through Hunter Safety....

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    Pigs are so out of control in TX that they a classified as a pest and you don't need a license to hunt them. But I think you do need a license to hunt from a helicopter.

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    No license required in CO either. Although they have only gained ground in the SE agricultural areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    So why are pigs so out of control? I really had no idea that there was a problem.
    Pigs are smart, nocturnal (mostly), and have no predators keeping them in check.

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    But, how do you shoot the females and offspring?

    You just don't lead them as much.

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    Way better than domestic pork, in my opinion.

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