Pigging holidays
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Re: Pigging holidays
see other states know how to get rid of feral pests. So why can,t we get theses crocs sorted
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Re: Pigging holidays
Pigs are introduced and crocs are natural.
I would hate to see safari type hunting on crocs. it would attract the real nutters
I would hate to see safari type hunting on crocs. it would attract the real nutters
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Re: Pigging holidays
I don't get it Nomad, why would safari hunts attract the 'real nutters"? You gotta admit the ole croc has had his day and it's time to go.
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Re: Pigging holidays
nomad wrote:Pigs are introduced and crocs are natural.
I would hate to see safari type hunting on crocs. it would attract the real nutters
I'm guessing IF it was introduced, there would only be a certain number of tags sold by the govt body per year, purchased by legit guides and then in turn a hunter pays for a guided croc hunt.
The only nutters would be some idiot who would shoot one illegally, as it is now.
Just to add, there are the benefits of income and the control of croc numbers. win win.
I doubt that if they brought in regulated legal hunting of crocs it would even make a dint in numbers.
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