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On 7/14/2026 10:41 PM, BobbieSellers wrote:My nephew did this last year in south Texas. He had a blast. He even got a video he sent to me.On 7/14/26 19:45, Lynn McGuire wrote:https://www.helibacon.com/texas-helicopter-hog-hunting/On 7/14/2026 10:36 AM, Paul S Person wrote:>On Mon, 13 Jul 2026 20:39:38 -0700, BobbieSellers>
<bliss-sf4ever@dslextremeinvalid.com> wrote:
>On 7/13/26 14:24, Lynn McGuire wrote:>Over The Hedge: Yard Invaders>
https://www.gocomics.com/overthehedge/2026/07/13
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Yeah, we have almost ten million of these in Texas. I have shot them
and shot at them. They all need to be shot on sight.
Curiously enough Marin County suffers such an infestation
and I generally agree with your solution. Sadly Marin does not
agree or they would have been wiped out long ago. They were
imported from Europe to provide sport for the rich and stupid who
rejoice in the triumph over lesser mammals.
Online checking done in the past (this topic has come up before)
suggested that the Conquistadores didn't just bring horses with them
-- they also brought pigs.
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Some of the horses escaped and changed the local cultures from
dog-power to horse-power. (No, really some used dogs to haul light
sledges with stuff on them.)
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And some of the pigs escaped and are with those afflicted by them to
this day. With no reasonable solution in sight.
Yup, the Spanish Conquistadors and their pigs is common knowledge here in Texas. They dumped a lot of their pigs here and now we have ten million of the unwanted varmints. They will outgrow the human population here of 32 million in a few years.
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Lynn
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Well you finally have a use for all those automatic weapons as the pigs will make excellent targets.
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bliss
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