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well folks many have asked and untill now we always said there wasn't any hogs that we have heard of on the eleven point

well thats all change and fast was out between cane bluff and greer almost the half way point

and man was there hog sign everywhere

for almost 40 acres lots of rooting around big tracks I mean Huge tracks and tons of them

talk to some locals on the upper side and they said they been trying to kill them for awhile and that the conservation went in a killed 30 but theres alot more that needs to be killed

they have been baiting them in hopes of keeping them to one area but due to pressure they have been on the move they are gonna stay near water which means if you want to bring your gun on the eleven point theres a reason to

just remember you have to be out of your boat and on dry ground and not shooting towards the river to be legal about it or shoot across the river, follow the laws to avoid a ticket other then that they said kill any hog you see

also for those who don't already know between now and turkey season nothing is in season or allowed to be hunted

just trying to help you avoid a ticket

Alright folks Now you know there is Hogs on the eleven Point River Now

Tito DeGiosio & Cydney Siri

Pleasnt Valley Cabin and Camping

(Home of the fresh baked pies)

www.pleasant-valley.biz

970-249-8330

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I HATE to hear that!!! Where exactly did you see the hog sign?

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I HATE to hear that!!! Where exactly did you see the hog sign?

between cane bluff and becky hollow all in there on the north side of the river

we also thought we spotted some on the greer spring trail over winter but blown it off being we had never seen any around here before and that there was very little chance but now theres a chance that it was hogs

Tito DeGiosio & Cydney Siri

Pleasnt Valley Cabin and Camping

(Home of the fresh baked pies)

www.pleasant-valley.biz

970-249-8330

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Did the locals say how long they've known about them? I haven't wandered around the river much for a few years, never noticed anything like that, but there's a lot of places to see out there. I'm sure there's plenty of populations out there, but there was a sizable population by Big Spring on the Current River a few years ago. It's unbelievable how many holes they can root out and how many trees they can muddy up, over large areas.

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