Graybeard Outdoors (GBO Reloaded)
Hunting and Trapping Forums => Hog/Wild Boar Hunting => Topic started by: john keyes on February 12, 2010, 11:07:53 AM
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Looks like those pigs know which side of the fence is the safe side! :)
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about a mile from that point is the river, and the fence is around a major terminal and storage tank facility. its US Customs, international trade zone, etc etc.
I can't imagine the penalty that would be handed out :o
the first pic is hard to see but there are about a dozen little cinammon colored young uns. they were the first to hook it back into the thick stuff when I started towards the fence.
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Couldn't hurt to ask the Terminal Guard Watch Commander if there is a way to obtain permission to take hogs from there. Could very well be that No One has ever asked. Of course, if the answer is "No", that's OK too.
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Sometimes asking gets you into some good shooting. With some good side benefits.
I asked about a permit to remove problem Beaver, that got me a gate key, and authorization to drive my truck into to a highly restricted area. While there I can also park and call in predators. Then I was asked by the people of the area to remove some problem Bears.