I’ve mentioned before, many, many times, that I enjoy reading the Field and Stream Field Notes blog, co-written by Chad Love and Dave Hurteau. Sometimes, I’ll find that the entries aren’t all that exciting, and sometimes they are, but I check in almost every week day just to see what’s new.
Well, checked in this morning to find that they’re talking about one of my pet topics… the spread of wild/feral hogs across the U.S., and what’s being done about it. The post (read it here) is derived from a recent article in the Naples News, but the discussion it’s generating is worth checking out (they get a lot more blog responses than I ever will… not that I’m envious or anything).
Anyway, go check it out if you’re of a mind. It’s pretty much the same stuff I’ve been posting over here for a while, but it is interesting to see the variety of responses it’s generated so far.



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Rest assured it the quality that counts, you get Holly, Hank Michael, and ME
The field notes commenters are (with one or two exceptions) a bunch of yahoos who could be found in any bar where the beer is flat and the waitress motherly. The only remarkable thing about them is they can switch the computer on and type.
Chad and Dave know a lot about swine, they’ve cast enough pearls before ‘em
Happy new year
SBW