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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 505909" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Hunting lodges became popular here a few years ago. Some of which imported a breed of wild boar from Africa. Problem is some of these boars escaped and breed with the local wild hogs. Now we have boar the size of small cows. The ranchers in the area will let you hunt them for free. Destructive and dangerous animals. The amount of wildlife here in southeastern Oklahoma is over the top. Deer population is insane. Every year they open up deer season with less restrictions but it seems to be going nowhere on cutting back the population. They have even spotted Black bear along the Canadian Rivers. Migrated from Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 505909, member: 32555"] Hunting lodges became popular here a few years ago. Some of which imported a breed of wild boar from Africa. Problem is some of these boars escaped and breed with the local wild hogs. Now we have boar the size of small cows. The ranchers in the area will let you hunt them for free. Destructive and dangerous animals. The amount of wildlife here in southeastern Oklahoma is over the top. Deer population is insane. Every year they open up deer season with less restrictions but it seems to be going nowhere on cutting back the population. They have even spotted Black bear along the Canadian Rivers. Migrated from Texas. [/QUOTE]
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