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Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 06:44 PM
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So this makes zero sense to me. When you are trying to control hogs you need all hands on deck taking them out of the ecosystem. Why limit the efforts to state run trapping only? http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-...33b8f4dd6c.html
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 09:58 PM
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That does not make any sense.
To be determined
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 10:02 PM
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Instead of buying $6000 traps they would be better off putting a bounty on each tail or set of ears turned in.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 11:03 PM
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I'm not a big conspiracy theorist type, but I'll bet there's more to this statement than meets the eye...
"Jeffries said the state is experimenting with remotely controlled traps that cost $6,000 each, but are more effective than most of the current traps used in the effort."
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 11:26 PM
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I'm not a big conspiracy theorist type, but I'll bet there's more to this statement than meets the eye...
"Jeffries said the state is experimenting with remotely controlled traps that cost $6,000 each, but are more effective than most of the current traps used in the effort."
Charlie Translation. Jeffries got a big campaign contribution from the company wanting to sell the state a million dollars in hog traps (or some similar behind the doors transaction).
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 11:27 PM
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Sounds like the lobbyist is also the trap maker. At $6G a pop, I'd be willing to do this in Texas as long as I also get the exclusive rights to shoot them too just like the Missouri game warden will be doing in the off season for fun and recreation (and the peasants won't).
I wonder what the fine will be for shooting the the king's pigs?
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 11:41 PM
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.......complete unadulterated idiots.......
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/17/16 11:59 PM
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...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 01:56 AM
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Poachers maybe? Gives Jim bob an excuse to have a gun in the wood all the time. Then you need GWs out there all the time. I guess
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 02:42 AM
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More things make less sense these days. ...or is it less things are done with common sense... I dunno anymore.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 04:15 AM
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This is a lesser implementation of the plan being utilized in NY state. The belief is that hunters are effectively scattering hogs and as a result causing the population to blossom in multiple loci. More than likely, the problem is illicit hunters dumping hogs for the purpose of propagating future hunting.
It is believed that by disallowing hunting, hunters won't scatter the hogs and there won't be any potential reward for dumping hogs to promote hunting. It is further believed that trapping will then work very effectively to get rid of the hogs.
The problem with the plan is that there is no proof of hunting scattering the hogs and the plan does not extend to private lands. So hunting on private lands and all the associated practices will continue there, thereby keeping the population alive and well to resettle public lands.
It will fail.
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06/19/16 03:18 PM
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This is a lesser implementation of the plan being utilized in NY state. The belief is that hunters are effectively scattering hogs and as a result causing the population to blossom in multiple loci. More than likely, the problem is illicit hunters dumping hogs for the purpose of propagating future hunting.
It is believed that by disallowing hunting, hunters won't scatter the hogs and there won't be any potential reward for dumping hogs to promote hunting. It is further believed that trapping will then work very effectively to get rid of the hogs.
The problem with the plan is that there is no proof of hunting scattering the hogs and the plan does not extend to private lands. So hunting on private lands and all the associated practices will continue there, thereby keeping the population alive and well to resettle public lands.
It will fail. This is similar to the thinking of the Virginia Dept of Game and Fish. They have not done a ban on hog hunting but do not encourage it. They think that by not encouraging hog hunting somehow it will minimize the problem because hunting would "encourage" some people to release hogs. That said, these are the same idiots who made it illegal to use deer urine (without any public hearings) as they feared it might spread CWD.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 03:58 PM
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One of the comments. Only problem there is that the feral hogs are 100x smarter than the Missouri lawmakers.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 03:59 PM
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Every day I read something that pi$$es me off, showing me somewhere, someone is the dumbest person in the room, but is somehow the person in charge.
I had a boss like that years ago, and I'd still like to break his damn nose.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/19/16 04:06 PM
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I have a friend that is a GW in Missouri, I sent him the link and asked why or for an explanation. Will post his reply when I get it.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/20/16 11:55 AM
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That does not make any sense. It makes sense to a Democrat or a Liberal.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/20/16 12:27 PM
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I would like to see a $6000 hog trap
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/20/16 04:08 PM
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I would like to see a $6000 hog trap Here you go... Remember in the video how the dude from the Noble foundation said he wanted to make it affordable. It is $5995.00 affordable. http://www.boarbuster.com/index.htmlI don't like these traps because of the potential for dropping on top of hogs. Despite the "live feed," cellular data can be delayed depending on how busy the system is. Even a 1 second delay could be significant.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/20/16 06:17 PM
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It is $5995.00 affordable.
I'll build and sell them for $4995 all day long. Taking pre-orders now.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/21/16 11:43 AM
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Well, the good news is that the hog hunting in Missouri will be absolutely amazing in 20 years. This is so stupid that its funny.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/27/16 05:20 PM
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My guess is they are afraid of people transporting feral hogs to state property and releasing them there for future hunting. Arkansas went down the same trail of stupid with their laws a couple years ago. If one closely examines what is going on and whom is involved, you see politics and personal gain play a huge part here.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/27/16 07:24 PM
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Kansas has a similar policy. Last tim I looked the pigs were on only two counties there. Pigs are like liberals once you have them they are hard to get rid of.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/27/16 07:54 PM
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It looks like Kansas has actually done a pretty good job with this policy. Kansas Hog Solution
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06/28/16 04:38 AM
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Killing pigs from a chopper in a wheat field or grazing land is pretty simple and damage to the crop/grazing land from the effort will be minimal. Do that in corn or soybean fields that are up and growing would cause considerable damage to those fields.
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Re: Missouri banning hog hunting on public land?
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06/28/16 10:57 AM
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I agree, that makes zero sense
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