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Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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01/07/25 10:26 PM
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JoeLampasas
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Re: Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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01/07/25 10:38 PM
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duffas
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Trashy area of irving to begin with.
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Re: Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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01/07/25 10:45 PM
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Re: Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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01/10/25 06:50 PM
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I wish we could get the LSBA going again. Urban bowhunting is the perfect solutions for towns like this across the state. It's an unrealized opportunity that I feel equates to a tragedy.
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Re: Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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01/13/25 08:37 PM
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Traps would work fine. My son works just South of DFW airport in the industrial area and they had to trap hogs from their property last year, he's seen turkeys too in the parking lot, lol.
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Re: Feral hogs terrorizing Texas town, infuriating locals: 'I can't go out there and start blasting'
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Double Naught Spy
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Terrorizing! I saw the video on local TV where the reporter and homeowner were walking among the hogs as they rooted around people's yards. Traps would work fine. My son works just South of DFW airport in the industrial area and they had to trap hogs from their property last year, he's seen turkeys too in the parking lot, lol.
I grew up in Lake Highlands in Dallas near Whiterock Lake and WR Lake was one of our go-to recreation areas. For more than a decade, now, hogs have been an issue in the green zone (bottoms, flood plain parks, WR Lake, even in the middle of my stomping grounds just south of 635 a few years ago. They have hired trappers, but the problem persists. I am not arguing that trapping doesn't work, but they seem to be trying to trap them where they are problems (around WR Lake, for example) without trapping them at tributary entry areas into Dallas, LOL. In short, they are trying to stop them at the wrong places (or were as of a few years ago). A friend of mine was a biologist advising with Dallas over this. It is like hiring security for your home, but the guy only works in your closet. The home invader can ransack the house before getting to the closet. Perimeter security would be better. Basically, they are spot treating the problem, no doubt due to expense. How do you stop hogs from entering Dallas? It would literally take a small army of trappers and hundreds of traps for normal perimeter entry points such as creek bottoms. Where is the budget for that? Plus, they have had trapper issues. https://www.dallasobserver.com/news...ond-thoughts-about-hired-trapper-7122503When it can, nature will find a way. WR Lake that never had deer and such when I was growing up now have deer and turkeys as well as feral hogs.
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