98% of Voters in Poll Think Montana Should Support Unlimited Eradication Hunting of Feral Hogs

In an active current poll, 98% of voters believe that the State of Montana should allow unlimited eradication hunting to help reduce threats posed to Montana by what will soon be an complete invasion of feral hogs beginning on our Northern border from Canada. Our southern state neighbors might agree that if we don’t start soon, these beasts will plow up every garden and potato field in the county.

A new bacon hunting opportunity we should embrace which gives us an excuse to buy more ammo, AR-15’s and other “assault weapons” or a hindrance we should eradicate? Is it possible to manage these beasts or is it too late? Take the poll and comments below.

Do You Support or Oppose Unlimited Eradication Hunting For Invasive Feral Hogs Moving Into Montana?

Watch how Texas Parks and Wildlife deals with feral hogs.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates the cost of the damage caused by feral pigs amounts to about $1.5 billion annually.

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A born and raised in SE Montana website developer building and maintaining independent localized online tools to help us promote, protect, exercise and even reclaim lost firearms freedom online and off. I am a semi-retired 20 year operator and trainer in the emergency roadside service industry. Starting with a childhood and teen years spent in school, farming and family construction in Miles City, MT. Then beyond to Reno, Las Vegas and Northern California. After having a child, my wife and I moved from Tracy, California back to Montana to raise him at home. My health has now restricted me from working outside of my home. This is now my service to Montana. VOTE to help keep Montana pro-gun and I'll keep building and maintaining tools for us to exercise our RTKBA. Feature ads or donate to help keep the lights on and keep me motivated.
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A born and raised in SE Montana website developer building and maintaining independent localized online tools to help us promote, protect, exercise and even reclaim lost firearms freedom online and off. I am a semi-retired 20 year operator and trainer in the emergency roadside service industry. Starting with a childhood and teen years spent in school, farming and family construction in Miles City, MT. Then beyond to Reno, Las Vegas and Northern California. After having a child, my wife and I moved from Tracy, California back to Montana to raise him at home. My health has now restricted me from working outside of my home. This is now my service to Montana. VOTE to help keep Montana pro-gun and I'll keep building and maintaining tools for us to exercise our RTKBA. Feature ads or donate to help keep the lights on and keep me motivated.

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