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Feral Swine Update , Location Information
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The feral swine in Michigan have been consistantly around Privately
Owned Cervidae Ranch facilities. Two of the most populated areas are in
the Backus Creek Flood Area (Backus Creek State Game Area) in Roscommon
County between M-18, I-75 and M-55.

The other area of high concern with documented evidence of sightings and
multiple shootings is the Gratiot-Saginaw State Game Area. The southern
most part of this state game area.

In both of these areas, feral swine have been reported to have been
sighted and killed on private property. Due to other issues, we can not
devuldge that information yet.

As more information comes regarding notification of a more detailed
area, we will be more than happy to provide that to you.

Again, if and when you go hunting for these animals, obide by all Mich.
DNR hunting laws and regulations. For hunting purposes, use the proper
firearm for what you are legally hunting. Due to there are no hunting
regluations and that feral swine in Michigan are classified as
livestock, you must fall back to match the type of game you are hunting
with the firearm to hunt it.

Please contact me for any further questions and of course, report any
sightings and or killings of feral swine in Michigan. Thank you for
your interest.

Al Rodriquez
Regulations Manager / Compliance Officer
Animal Industry Division
Michigan Department of Agriculture
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Re: [lonehunter] Feral Swine Update , Location Information - by lonehunter - 01-29-2007, 08:43 PM

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