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Subject: Southern border not secure!
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06/18/2006 7:03 PM Alert 
Well Texas has been infested for a long time and Oklahoma has had them for a while too but I am here to report that the fine state of Kansas is under Siege ! 

Joe- can I order up a napalm strike-"On my Position-I repeat...."

 





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06/18/2006 7:31 PM Alert 
How many did you kill?  That is definitly cool though.

There tails aren't very straight.  I wonder if someone didn't liberate some of there own stock?
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10/15/2006 6:04 PM Alert 
Well by the time I set a trap up last summer they were gone. I just took part of the trap pen down to get it out of the way for deer season- and look waht show up!





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10/15/2006 7:33 PM Alert 
Steve, no napalm, we are fresh out since the 70's but I am sure I could find a way to scatter pig parts all over SE KS.
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10/16/2006 8:54 AM Alert 
time for some HOGZILLA HUNTING....I'll bring my bow...not as effective as napalm on large numbers...but I can fling an arrow pretty darn fast....

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10/16/2006 12:38 PM Alert 
Stu- If they are still around in Feb we may want to consider doing something. If there are a lot coming around firearms will be preferred though-semi auto!
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10/16/2006 1:38 PM Alert 
Steve, how many pigs can you take in Kansas???

I dont own a semi auto...just a bolt action 3006 but maybe we can talk the marines into letting me borrow my son for a few days...and he can bring alittle something they call a "saw"

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10/16/2006 2:18 PM Alert 
Stu- In ks there is no limit. Up until this summer they did not "officially" acknowledge that there were feral hogs here. Then this summer they passed a law that makes things very sticky. It is now illegal for anyone but a landowner to hunt the hogs. They did this because they want to be sure that people are not bringing them in to then sell hog hunts. It is completely illegal for anyone to "sell" a hog hunt or to lease property for that purpose. A landowner may assign someone to assist in removal-a permit must be obtained to do this from the livestock commissioner-otherwise very big fines are involved-So it probably will not make much sense to get together- but on the other hand-if I do have a consistent presence of these critters in good numbers then maybe it would make sense...I just know that applying for that permit will bring scruitiny, and who really needs that. Now the saw would be extreme- but like I said when you 1st posted your daughter holding that gun on the way to the war-it would make a good hog getter
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