DNR Urges Deer Hunters To Shoot Feral Pigs
November 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under living with me
Do you live in Wisconsin?
- Do you have problems with feral pigs?
- Are they Rural Feral pigs that ended up homeless because of the economy?
- Are they from the ‘Hood Ganstah-Rappin’ Wannabe Feral pigs?
- How can you tell if a feral pig has a gang tattoo? Could it be plain ol’ dirt?
- Wanna hear a dirty joke? Two pigs fell in the mud.
- Can rural pigs fly?
Please read this article from our local newspaper and answer these questions listed above.
MADISON — If you’re a Wisconsin deer hunter who also has a small-game license, the state invites you to shoot some feral pigs this season.
The state Department of Natural Resources says feral pigs carry diseases and are highly destructive. So the agency is allowing qualified hunters to shoot any feral pigs they see during the nine-day gun deer-hunting season.
There’s no limit to the number of feral pigs a hunter can shoot. Landowners don’t need a hunting license to shoot feral pigs on their own land. Anyone else can shoot one as long as they have the proper license, as well as landowner permission if they’re on private land.
However, hunters have to be sure the pigs are truly feral. Domesticated pigs sometimes escape, and hunters who kill one can be liable for its replacement cost.

Feral pigs, can they fly? If yes, how will it affect 2009 Duck Hunting? Are we close enough to Canada to make a difference with their geese? Talk amongst yourself.




LMAO!! my hubby looks and acts like a feral pig….maybe I need to send him to Wisconsin for a bit….
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