An Ohio judge has stopped the state from enforcing a law that unintentionally makes it illegal for anyone to “own, kill, transport, feed” pigs. The law, known as the "feral swine bill," would have ...
in June that would ban the hunting of wild hogs in the state, but would allow landowners or their designated agents to shoot the invasive swine without a hunting license or depredation permit as long ...
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Ohio bill that allows land owners to kill wild pigs without a license goes to Governor to get signed into law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTRF) — The Ohio House of Representatives concurred with Senate amendments to House Bill 503, legislation to address harm caused by feral swine in Ohio, announced bill sponsors, State ...
Lansing — About a month before his fiery testimony against the state's Department of Natural Resources, conservative rocker Ted Nugent beat the agency in court on allegations that he was illegally ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A bill meant to curb Ohio’s feral swine population by permitting property owners to shoot and kill them without a license has been sent to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk. The ...
Feral hogs are a menace to farmers across the U.S., causing at least $2.5 billion in damage annually. There’s only one way to stop the damage: eradication — a difficult but doable option that's ...
I think Clay Fragulia, whom you’ll meet momentarily, says it best: “Hogs are the perfect big game animal. They’ve got everything, and the working man can go on a hog hunt once a year without breaking ...
Mason — An Ingham County circuit judge on Tuesday said two Upper Peninsula hunting locations have a year to kill all Russian boar on their properties or else the Department of Natural Resources would ...
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