Pig Bomb

Talk about hunting the hunters and their prey.
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TD-Max
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Pig Bomb

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So how true is this documentary?

From the sounds of it there is a need to bring more hunters in to help. I'd be curious to hear from someone in an affected (infected/infested) area.
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TD, do you have a link to the story? Gary
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all those people in the south who like to hunt pigs should like this if this is true. i'll bet the crop farmers aren't very happy though. pigs aren't great on the deer population either - at least in california.
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I read somewhere that said "there are 2 types of states in America. Those that have a pig problem and those who WILL have a problem." I have mixed feelings about pigs in the wild here in Virginia. We all know what they can do to the land, just think what one could do to a car at 65mph.
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The big issues I recall were:

1) They are quite smart
2) They tend to live in VERY thick cover
3) They are big, mean and nasty

I really do think that the sport needs a boost though to help curb the population and spread.
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