Pig Bomb
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1) The land owner
2) Leasing the land
3) The owner's designated agent
Generally, that means if you know the guy who owns the land, and he says "Man, those hogs are a nuisance, I'd appreciate it if you'd shoot some of them!" then you're covered. But if you keep any of the meat then you need a license. At least, that's my understanding. -- IANAL
Of course, if you plan to shoot a squirrel, a rabbit, a deer, or anything else you need a hunting license anyway. (He said, stating the obvious)
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Spike
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 42
To deprecate hogs without a license in Texas you do have to be either:
1) The land owner
2) Leasing the land
3) The owner's designated agent
Generally, that means if you know the guy who owns the land, and he says "Man, those hogs are a nuisance, I'd appreciate it if you'd shoot some of them!" then you're covered. But if you keep any of the meat then you need a license. At least, that's my understanding. -- IANAL
Of course, if you plan to shoot a squirrel, a rabbit, a deer, or anything else you need a hunting license anyway. (He said, stating the obvious)
1) The land owner
2) Leasing the land
3) The owner's designated agent
Generally, that means if you know the guy who owns the land, and he says "Man, those hogs are a nuisance, I'd appreciate it if you'd shoot some of them!" then you're covered. But if you keep any of the meat then you need a license. At least, that's my understanding. -- IANAL
Of course, if you plan to shoot a squirrel, a rabbit, a deer, or anything else you need a hunting license anyway. (He said, stating the obvious)
Who makes these rules up?!?
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