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Frank Bigelow is a republican from the central valley. There is no chance this bill will get through the democrat controlled legislature in its current form. If it moves forward at all, the first thing to go will be the poisoning aspect.
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And people still seem to think we're rational creatures...
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DFW won't manage them. There's no point in trying. Half of all the hives in the country go through the valley this time of year, sending swarms all over the state (of which I am happy to collect). Beekeeping has grown so big (fewer, larger operations) that most keepers don't even bother to control swarming during pollination. There isn't time or value in it. Between beekeepers & farmers, there's no way in hell any politician will touch that with a 10' pole. Ag is too big a business & farmers have the money to fight it.
Besides, people can't exterminate all the feral bees in the city, let alone rural areas. Best case scenario, they can let people keep them legally within city limits so people don't ignore them when they show up in a wall or tree somewhere, sending out even more swarms. In my city, you can have them in a tree legally but not in a managed hive. Feral bees in a tree or wall are only a problem if somebody complains (nuisance law). Managed hives are forbidden under municipal code. In other words, they're only legal if you want them. But if you don't want them, you're fine. Ah, our legal system... |
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In Florida they have a system where one can trap wild hogs and slaughter them in a USDA facility and sell the meat. Three suns ranch?
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Are you talking about in California? I haven't been hunting them for 40 years, but I have been for a bunch, and there's no time in MY hunting experience in this state where wild pigs were 1 per day. I've shot several of them on the same day several times, perfectly legally. |
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The last boar I shot was eating a deer carcass when I smoked him...
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Have you always needed pig tags?
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Similar era (mid/late 70's) here...and I'm pretty sure it was 1 per day.
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and it also allows the wardens access to the property you applied for the permit on. also it is very specific and you cant bring anyone with you not listed on the permit. at least this is how some wardens currently treat the depradation permits. and also the permits can say specific methods of take. ei. there was a female warden here who didnt like dog hunting so she wouldnt stipulate dogs on her permits even thought they are allowed for sport hunting.
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About 4 years ago in Napa county my dads best friend tried to get a permit for a public park while working for the parks district. After two+ weeks of back and forth and run around with DFG he gave up.
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I have no issue with this bill, but I don't think it has a chance of passing regardless.
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But I DO know that there has not been a daily limit of only 1 pig per day, which was my original statement, for at least the last ten years, and likely longer than that. If you have two tags, you can shoot two pigs, if you get the opportunity. |
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I do remember when it was 1 per day and no pig tags. I was hunting them in the 1960's and since all the tag nonsense has been around.
The tags started out as $7.50 for 5 tags to fund "research" that never happened. Then the Fish and Game(called that at the time) and is now the Fish and Fairy Dept saw a new revenue stream and the tags went to $7.50 each and to what they are now.
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When I asked if you always needed tags, I meant YOU as in Spyder. And yes, the tags were instituted as a "research" tool. I didn't recall the price, but it was a book of 5.
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JagerDog---I remember the price very well. I told people that all that would happen is the price will go up and the number of tags for the money would be reduced until they were like deer tags. Back then deer tags were A-Zone and the other tag was the rest of the state. Bear tags were $1---yes a single dollar. You did not need an "Upland bird" stamp to hunt pheasants, quail, dove and the such as I think is also required now but I have not bird hunted in many years since we sold the ranch. You did need a waterfowl stamp which I never hunted.
On this point I may be wrong but I think the pig tag books were to fund research(which never happened) and were not designed to be a permeant fee. That is at least what they said back then as I remember. But I could be wrong on that point.
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Which...unless you hunted pigs for 40 years, and then stopped in 1992, I am still correct. |
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I love some good wild pork, but not sure I'd choose it over elk. But since I like to rotate my proteins, I vote both. Thrown in some fowl and some fish too.
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Let's see how old you are. Do you remember the punch tags you had to put on wild Pheasant legs? This was many years ago. I was a kid and remember having to do this. This was for wild birds not just the club birds.
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Yes I do and when some years you could take a hen the 1st weekend also. I may be wrong but in the 1950's I do not think they had tags at all. I remember hunting with my dad in the 1950-1970's. I have never hunted a planted bird. When I was a kid the season would close at 4:30 and we would take our shotguns and boots to school so we could hunt about 1 hour after school got out at 3PM. Try that now and see what happens with all the snowflakes and libtards. A friend had a great place close to the school. His family raised rice and it was good hunting. He also had a good hunting dog.
I also remember 5 being the limit for Abs and no tags. I remember taking Abs in SLO and the Channel Islands (black, green, white as well as red) with scuba gear. I remember when the limit on Halibut and was 5 a day. Lingcod were 5 also and they had to be 21"(?) long. I think they need to be 25-28" now. I can no longer dive so I have not kept up with the regs.
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We're about the same age, I also remember the 1 hen. I shot my first Duck at Colusa NWR in 1965. My dad took my Brother and I Duck hunting in the late 1950's early 1960's before we were old enough to get our licenses. He liked Colusa, but as the years went by, we shot all of the North Valley Refuges. In the 50's and 60's, the north valley grew Cotton. Not any more.
I still shoot the North Sac. Valley. I like the rice fed Ducks & Geese. |
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All those pig tag fees goes straight into politicians pockets. None of it goes to managing of pigs. Theres not enough pigs in the state. 99% of pigs hang out on private property owned by sheeps, libtards, treehuggers and antigunners. The properties that have pigs charges bank for hunting an “INVASIVE” species which I call BS. Pigs in kommifornia is just another way to generate revenue.
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Facepalm indeed
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Try that now!
We use to have pocket knives at school and played this game with them. All I remember is it had something to do with your feet. It really was not the smartest game to be honest and looking back.
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There's all kinds of stupid in this world.[/rant off] Sorry, I'm not a teetotaler by any means but I just think guns and alcohol should never mix. Some landowners have figured out that wild pigs can be a cash crop on otherwise poor land. Others really are stupid enough to think the state should be solving this problem for them when it can't and won't. |
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You could think that, but you'd be wrong. In fact, that "drunk hunter" myth idiots believe and continue to foster by passing it along only makes it worse. Please do all of us a favor and shut up.
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