Just had a visit from the MNR

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Just had a visit from the MNR

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The 2 MNR empolyees are on a mission to find them. There is a possible sighting of a football less than a mile away from my house. Apparently they are considered established in Saskatchewan :wtf:
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Boo wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:44 pm
The 2 MNR empolyees are on a mission to find them. There is a possible sighting of a football less than a mile away from my house. Apparently they are considered established in Saskatchewan :wtf:
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Oh Boy!!!! There goes the neighborhood!!!! :thumbdown:
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Kill them all now!

avg 8 piglets per litter
3 litters per year
start breeding at 8months old

just sayin'
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Hope you get them gone!
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Looking forward to it!! Lol
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Looking forward to it!! Lol
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Boo wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:44 pm
The 2 MNR empolyees are on a mission to find them. There is a possible sighting of a football less than a mile away from my house. Apparently they are considered established in Saskatchewan :wtf:
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Saw one last year corner of Hwy12/48. There is already a documented sighting at the same intersection when I looked it up on the map.

Years ago, I can't remember the dates, but there were breeding farms in Pefferlaw for hunting. Until the ministry shut that down. So the farms all said eff that then, and opened the gates. That story was from a CO I respect. And when I called to report the hog, the lady on the phone said it was probably a "Pefferlaw hog". By other than that, and the fact that the farm existed, I don't know that story to be true or false.

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mr meat wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:28 pm
Carnivorous wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:21 pm
Looking forward to it!! Lol
Boo Fest becomes Pork Fest
Ya that'll fit right on Don's SIL's fancy pig cooker box thingy
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The biologist said and it makes sense, that hunting cannot get rid of established hogs but traps can. He said the "Pig Brig" was currently the best trap. He also said that Colorado got rid of their pigs by trapping. Interesting stuff!
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I'm getting kinda tired 😫 of deer hunting I'm up for something different.
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Havnt heard of any here.but l have some overweight hunting buddies that could be possibly mistaken for a sow.
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longbow joe wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:10 pm
Havnt heard of any here.but l have some overweight hunting buddies that could be possibly mistaken for a sow.
Joe...what ya trying to say???
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Crazy things are happening in my area in my lifetime.
Back in The 70s we didn't have a "huntable" deer population here so it was a hundred mile pilgrimage to grandma's house to hunt deer archery and gun.
In the late 80s and 90s and moreover now the deer are walking down the street and everywhere in my neighborhood but we didn't really have many turkeys......then the turkeys came lots of em but now I'm seeing a lot of foxes also and what seems like a turkey decline to go with it. ...many ups n downs some good some not.
I'm really afraid 😨 of these deer diseases they are getting closer to my area every year!
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Target rich environment on the hoof! Bacon, ribs, ham, Oh My! YUMMY! :thumbup:
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Most states have an unlimited season on wild pigs. Hopefully they don't become established as they are in Saskatchewan but, if they do, MNR will establish an unlimited season in Canada as well.

Are there any other predators/overpopulated species which have open season yearround in Canada?
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