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Feral Pig Eradication

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Wish they would use the same method on the burros in the rest of the state.

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Yeah I could not help but wonder why they can see and react to Pig problems so simply but have a different reaction to the Burro problems just up the hill... Burros are more cuddly I suppose, and have some federal protections of some sort.

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Yeah I could not help but wonder why they can see and react to Pig problems so simply but have a different reaction to the Burro problems just up the hill... Burros are more cuddly I suppose, and have some federal protections of some sort.

Burros are horse lovers horses and pigs are just pigs.......seems like they really could have let some hunters have some pig fun and go in there and help take care of the problem......wonder what the reasoning is behind not opening it up???

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They could have a sort of draw and charge people for permits. I'm sure a lot of people would line up and pay $20 or so to hunt them, but no. They will spend $100k on helicopter eradication instead of making a little coin.

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Received this survey in the mail yesterday....lots of interesting questions but many dealing with "feral" hogs.........hard to tell what the overall emphasis is on but alot of weird questions like

Should animals have rights like the rights of humans???

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Last I knew AZGFD did not regulate hunting them because they were feral domestic animals. If the land management agency or property owner gave you the OK you could hunt them, no tag needed. This was at least 6 years ago so things may have changed. My partner and I grabbed leftover turkey tags in 13B, got our birds, then went looking for some of these pigs that are up there. We didn't find them but you could sure tell where they had been.

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So the pigs will be gunned down but Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi get to live. Dont seem right

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Easiest way to resolve this would be to pressure the commission to amend Commission Order 14 to allow the take other Birds and Mammals on Wildlife Refuges.

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What a rip off! Better kill every single sow and piglet or they are just wasting gas and ammo.

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They are going to reduce the population, but not get rid of it. There is no way they get rid of them without a long drawn out fight with lots of people on the ground and in the air.

 

If they would just sell some tags for $20 each, or better yet just open the area to pig hunting only, they would make/save money and control the herd at the same time.

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Some genius at the USFWS will probably suggest trapping a Jaguar and letting loose in the marsh.

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I am hoping to win a contract to bring in Mexican Wolves. I think I could bring in and monitor 2 pairs for about 1.4 mil. Per year. In 5 years I hope to get them up to 3 pairs and stabilize the pig population.

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Deficit? What defict?! Just another brilliant move by the government. Man, I cant wait to write that check in april and see my tax dollars go right to work on chit thats really important.

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