
Originally Posted by
BoarBuster
Remember you are dealing with Ms Gov employees. These are the same people that decided if you are going to hunt wild hogs at night (when they are most active.) that you have to use a .22. Now how smart is that. Plus if you move them live you have to have a permit for each hog.
Thought wild hogs season was 365 days a year 24 hours a day with NO caliber restriction?????? Also I happen to agree with the transport law, remember a time when they were being moved and released hense the law. Also the permit costs NOTHING and can be obtained 24 hours a day, pretty sure this is for slaughter purposes.
Public land may be different, sure it is but I NEVER hunt public ground so I just dont try to keep up with all that crap.
Personal opinion is that a gun is not the solution to the hog problems, you cant kill em out, trapping them seems to help more but takes a lot of time and dedication.
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