I guess based on the way my cousins hunt moose. For perspective dad and I have 
shot a total of 3 moose with a total of 3 shots. Hit 'em in the shoulder, they 
go down.
My cousins (black sheep of the family) have shot 5 or 6 moose with a total of 
something like 90 shots. One time there were 4 of them lined up on a woods road 
blazing away. The moose finally got bored and walked away. They found it a day 
later with its guts hanging out, it bled to death, they never hit anything 
really vital...

-Curt





On Monday, July 2, 2018, 1:39:40 PM EDT, fmiser via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote: 





> > Greg wrote: 
> >
> > When I first read about the Florida infestation my question
> > was: why not take advantage of the free food? 

> Curt wrote:

> I wonder the same thing about the wild hog problem down south.
> It amazes me that there aren't enough hunters to fix, or at
> least put a dent in the problem...

Could make a dent in the hunters too.  From folks who should know,
I hear that hunting razorbacks is more dangerous than hunting
bears or mountain lions.  It sounds like iguana hunting is not
quite so risky.


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