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They have quite elaborate hog hunts you can book here if you are into that sort of thing. Safari wagons out, deluxe accommodations, etc. All the way to just get permission and show up someplace and there's hundreds of them. It really is a big problem in a lot of areas, they breed so fast and all and they can do some serious crop damage. I don't have any that I have seen locally to me though, it is hit or miss around this state. Some areas just have tons of them, some not many at all. Most guys try to get them in the hundred lbs or so class, but those hogs can get upwards of 500-1000 lbs, just depends how much "domestic" hog blood they have compared to the original european/russian wild boar bloodlines that were introduced. They are all mostly hybridized/mutts now for the most part.
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