Texas Bringing Back Successful Hog-Killing Contest
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 7:40 am
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The top five hog-killing counties win a total of $60,000 in grant money to continue abatement programs.
The first contest a year ago lasted a month and was so successful -- with 4,000 feral hogs killed -- that the state brought it back and made it longer.
How so?Jumping Frog wrote:Good example of government spending totally out of control.
The top five hog-killing counties win a total of $60,000 in grant money to continue abatement programs.
The first contest a year ago lasted a month and was so successful -- with 4,000 feral hogs killed -- that the state brought it back and made it longer.
speedsix wrote:...given the damage amount annually in Texas done by feral hogs, I think that expenditure to stimulate the hunting of them is wise...
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I agree there is damage, but I don't agree that it needs big government intervention.speedsix wrote:...given the damage amount annually in Texas done by feral hogs, I think that expenditure to stimulate the hunting of them is wise...
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speedsix wrote:.....I personally would like to see them rendered and included in all munitions used in the current war...