Wednesday, September 11, 2019

if you are a hunter, and/or eat wild critters your friend killed, you may wish to educate yourself about the potential dangers of poor handling of your food;


Deer, pigs, elk and other game animals can carry brucellosis. Know how to protect yourself this fall.

Hunting feral hogs is big business here in Texas and other states. The critters are widespread throughout the southeast and west coast. And they’re spreading.
A hog hunt, one in which you bag a single pig, can run you upwards of $500 (not including food, ammo, rifle…). The good news is that in Texas and many other states, hogs are considered invasive non-game animals that can be hunted year-round with no bag limit.


They’re enough of a problem in these parts that to help in the ongoing anti-swine efforts, you don’t even need a license to hunt them here in Texas any more............https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/fall-hunting-safety-tip-feral-hogs-other-game-animals-can-carry-disease/

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