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re: Tannerite for hogs
Posted on 1/16/21 at 12:30 pm to ForLSU56
Posted on 1/16/21 at 12:30 pm to ForLSU56
Avid outdoor nut. I loving being in the swamps.
In Baton Rouge a couple of years back someone stole a car and ditched it. The dog inside was left to rot in the sun.
The courts and media cracked down on the culprit. You would be better caught murdering a human than poisoning a family pet. Even if it's inadvertent.
In Baton Rouge a couple of years back someone stole a car and ditched it. The dog inside was left to rot in the sun.
The courts and media cracked down on the culprit. You would be better caught murdering a human than poisoning a family pet. Even if it's inadvertent.
Posted on 1/16/21 at 1:14 pm to Sparty3131
If you want to kill a bunch at once, you would be better served to invest in one of those coral traps that you can activate remotely when you see you have several in there. Then shoot them while in the trap. (Supressed 22 is great for this.)
It's what a couple of my father's neighbors started doing to fight the hog problem and they easily kill 10+ frequently.
It's more effective and humane than poison or blowing them up with tannerite.
It's what a couple of my father's neighbors started doing to fight the hog problem and they easily kill 10+ frequently.
It's more effective and humane than poison or blowing them up with tannerite.
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