Hog hunting with a handgun - now that sounds like fun! Just be careful with hunting with a laser though. Hogs are classified as feral game and can be hunted using many methods excluded from game animals, BUT any device that projects a beam outside its body is prohibited from use for hunting. Sounds like a legal gray area - I'd check with TPW and make sure its okay, tickets are EXPENSIVE.
An expedient oxygen absorber for a 5 gallon storage container can be made by placing a golf ball size piece of steel wool and a tablespoon of salt inside a paper napkin and placing it in the container. The salt will absorb the residual moisture and the steel wool will naturally absorb the oxygen.
Preppin' Tips - Recipes
Make Your Own Electrolyte Beverage (Gatorade, Pedialyte, etc.)
To one quart of water add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 8 teaspoons of granulated sugar. Thoroughly mix all ingredients together.
This will replace electrolytes lost by the body due to dehydration caused by diarrhea, vomiting, excessive sweating, etc. A package of Kool-Aid, Crystal Light, etc. may be added to enhance the flavor and color.
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Hog hunting with a handgun - now that sounds like fun! Just be careful with hunting with a laser though. Hogs are classified as feral game and can be hunted using many methods excluded from game animals, BUT any device that projects a beam outside its body is prohibited from use for hunting. Sounds like a legal gray area - I'd check with TPW and make sure its okay, tickets are EXPENSIVE.
Don't know all the rules with these pigs but understand the size of the problem and it is huge.
Like the invasive Eurasian Collard Dove. I do not like these things even a little bit.
No limit - no season - no rules and I don't even think you need any kind of license some places.
These porkers need some of that love too.
RWalker and anyone else you might get a bit of a kick outta this. It was a first for me anyway.
http://oneflyspictureplace.blogspot.com/2012/09/you-know-theyre-big-when.html
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