Just had a visit from the MNR

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Re: Just had a visit from the MNR

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ComfyBear wrote:
Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:49 pm
I hear that they rout up everything. Perhaps I could use they on my property to dig up all my unwanted rocks. :think: :lol:
Two days of dirt work to repair the damage up by the front gate. This is no more than 50 yards off a Farm to Market Road with a fair amout of vehicular travel.
Moving dirt. Walking it in (packing it), with a tractor, then trying to level it and add more dirt. And then walk it again.
The RTV should give you an idea how big this was. What you're seeing is just a small corner of it!!

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All those "bare spots" are where the Hogs decided to till up the dirt for me. :thumbdown:
YES....ALL THE BARE SPOTS IN BOTH PICS!!! It was all grass at one time!! :x
This is a place we cut hay!!
Nothing but Deer, Turkey and now..HOGS!! :eusa-doh:

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Okay...so who wanted "wild pigs"???? :lol: :lol:

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This is the back part of the pasture. That hay barn you see is 300 yards from this feeder. As measures witha range finder. :eusa-whistle:
It's 15 yards off the treeline. There is a box blind 20 yeards to the right of it!! :lol:
That's a 30 gallon feeder. For size comparison. Notice the "cutters" (tusk) on that black hog. :shock:
The feeder is there so we can kill these beast. NOT to draw them in!! :thumbdown: But draw them out to a nice broad head!! :eusa-dance:
They are a pain in the rear!!
If it smells like Bacon, it MUST DIE!! :eusa-clap:

Trust me....you don't want wild hogs!! :eusa-snooty:

From a disgruntled Redneck in East Texas!!
Y'all be safe out there!!
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Re: Just had a visit from the MNR

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AJ01 wrote:
Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:21 pm
ComfyBear wrote:
Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:49 pm
I hear that they rout up everything. Perhaps I could use they on my property to dig up all my unwanted rocks. :think: :lol:
Two days of dirt work to repair the damage up by the front gate. This is no more than 50 yards off a Farm to Market Road with a fair amout of vehicular travel.
Moving dirt. Walking it in (packing it), with a tractor, then trying to level it and add more dirt. And then walk it again.
The RTV should give you an idea how big this was. What you're seeing is just a small corner of it!!

Image

All those "bare spots" are where the Hogs decided to till up the dirt for me. :thumbdown:

Image

Okay...so who wanted "wild pigs"???? :lol: :lol:

Image

That's a 30 gallon feeder. Notice the "cutters" (tusk) on that black hog. :shock:
The feeder is there so we can kill these beast. NOT to draw them in!! :thumbdown:
They are a pain in the rear!!

Trust me....you don't want wild hogs!! :eusa-snooty:

From a disgruntled Redneck in East Texas!!
Y'all be safe out there!!
AJ

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You just have to wonder why anyone wants pigs in their area!

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