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Re: Need javelina advice!!! [Re: Hill Country Hunter] #2670042 10/17/11 08:27 PM
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Invest in a sling shot


Re: Need javelina advice!!! [Re: Southtexas36] #2670169 10/17/11 09:03 PM
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Forget the slingshot, my buddy has a paintball gun that shoots 20 balls per second. I bet some frozen paintballs would make them think twice about coming and eating all my corn.


Re: Need javelina advice!!! [Re: Texas Heat] #2670585 10/17/11 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Texas Heat
Sadly I honestly believe someone transported these to our ranch. The owner has family that comes out and releases quail/pheasants to hunt and they are very shady. We think they have poached deer at night with spotlights, one of them sure was joking about it last year.

Well a couple months ago one of them was "joking" about bringing some hogs out and releasing them to try and populate the ranch for "year round fun". I wouldn't put it past them to do something like this.



Yeah i don't think they got there on their own. I'm sure TPW will come up with something for you! Feel for you until then..


Re: Need javelina advice!!! [Re: Hill Country Hunter] #2673383 10/18/11 08:53 PM
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We hunt in Mexico and dont have a problem with them getting in our feed pens but they will clean up any corn put out on senderos.



A virtue in wildlife ethics is that the hunter has no gallery to applaud or disapprove of his conduct. Whatever his actions, they are dictated by his conscience, rather than by onlookers. It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of this fact."
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