Sounds like fun, but probably not a good idea in the long run.
2 posted on
01/25/2011 10:27:27 PM PST by
smokingfrog
(BORN free - taxed to DEATH)
To: smokingfrog
I'm ready. Let's go make some spareribs!
4 posted on
01/25/2011 10:36:49 PM PST by
DemforBush
(I got three passports, a couple of visas. You don't even know my real name..)
To: smokingfrog
Well .. that was something ... thought the headline read Federal Hogs.
5 posted on
01/25/2011 10:37:53 PM PST by
jessduntno
("'How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think." - Adolph Hitler)
To: smokingfrog
Any way we can scoop ‘em up and carpet-bomb them over the Middle East ?
6 posted on
01/25/2011 10:39:22 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
To: smokingfrog
This problem would be over if TX offered to pay me to get the job done...
7 posted on
01/25/2011 10:39:32 PM PST by
NYTexan
To: smokingfrog
For crying out loud. How in the world can there be hog overpopulation problem. Doesn't everyone know what you can make out of hogs?
Time to load up the AK and get down to TX before they are all gone.
10 posted on
01/25/2011 10:48:16 PM PST by
Lazlo in PA
(Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
To: smokingfrog
Don’t need helecopters. Just let people shoot ‘em at night with spotlights.
15 posted on
01/25/2011 11:31:09 PM PST by
Hugin
("A man'll usually tell you his bad intentions if you listen and let yourself hear it"--- Open Range)
To: smokingfrog
What is the deal with aerial shooting? It that focus-grouped to cause commies to wet their panties, or something? What is the big deal with shooting some non-native livestock that are out of control? I wish they would just allow more hog hunting seasons. That would probably do it. And offer a reward for boar’s teeth. Cut the number of boars that can service the herd.
16 posted on
01/25/2011 11:41:33 PM PST by
backwoods-engineer
(The future? Imagine Cass Sunstein's boot stamping on Lincoln's beard, forever.)
To: All
Nueces Helicopter Pig Hunt (no music)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiHmYsyVniE
This feral hog eradication program is funded by a group of farmers who are taking progressive action to reduce the devastation done to their crops by these animals. Each and every feral hog is estimated to cause $1400 in crop damage during its lifetime.
19 posted on
01/26/2011 12:07:02 AM PST by
deks
("...the battle of our time is the battle of liberty against the overreach of the federal government")
To: smokingfrog
26 posted on
01/26/2011 2:00:52 AM PST by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet - Visualize)
To: smokingfrog
That’s just down the road from LaRue. Bet they would help solve that problem.
27 posted on
01/26/2011 3:23:58 AM PST by
davetex
(All my weapons got melted by a meteor!! No Sh*t)
To: sam_paine; txhurl
32 posted on
01/26/2011 5:17:11 AM PST by
Arrowhead1952
(America has two cancers - democrats and RINOS.)
To: smokingfrog
Open season on them here in Mississippi, you can hunt them with dogs, put out bait, catch them in a pen. Here you are allowed to do almost anything to get rid of them, they breed like cock roaches.
37 posted on
01/26/2011 7:08:41 AM PST by
Hotmetal
(GO DAWGS !!!!!!!)
To: smokingfrog
Bury all dead hogs near muzzies with a plaq saying ‘’ Here lies Aronald, our family pet of many years, may he rest in peace.’’
47 posted on
01/26/2011 8:55:45 AM PST by
Waco
(From Seward to Sarah.)
To: smokingfrog
I’ve heard that they are reproducing at a rate that will eventually outnumber the wildlife in the US.
Turn a negative into a positive. Hunt them down in each state, process them and feed them to the prison populations. Will save the federal and state governments billions of dollars.
48 posted on
01/26/2011 9:10:57 AM PST by
Enough is ENOUGH
(Ferral hog "environmental" feeding project can help to reduce our deficit.)
To: smokingfrog
Is this a blood libel against feral hogs?
50 posted on
01/26/2011 11:12:23 AM PST by
GSWarrior
(Businessmen are more trustworthy than preachers, professors and politicians.)
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