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Old 03-04-2017 | 06:14 PM
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Yes, Tennessee made some drastic changes in hog hunting. Hope it works out well.


Oklahoma is coming around. After several high profile cases of people re-locating hogs to new areas and the illegal importation of hogs from Texas to stock a hog "hunting ranch" things are changing.


1. It is illegal to keep wild hogs. Any trapped hogs must remain in the trailer until they are transported to slaughter or sale to a hog "hunting ranch".


2. Persons transporting wild hogs must be licensed. Additionally, they must obtain a wild hog transport permit that is good for 24 hours. Permit information includes departure point, destination and number of hogs being transported.


3. No new hog "hunting ranches will be licensed.


4. Each client at a hog "hunting ranch" must buy a $25 license.


OK landowners here can now kill wild hogs at night.

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