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Realistic open season.

Open season should be for predators and varmints that should be controlled or eradicated due to excessive proliferation. There are real problems with coyote and black bear and other scavenger/predators across No America. The state of Pa, among others, already has open season on coyote year round.
I would suggest an open ended endless hunt for several of the No American regions that would include a variety of hunts for coyote and black bear. Other realistic game suggestions are welcome.
These hunts could be for either gold and/or platinum coin as an encouragement for real life hunting of pest species and provide more access to gold and platinum reserves for dh game enjoyment.

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    straightshooterstraightshooter Registered Users 1,231 Posts
    Wild pigs a problem in Australia and america england is over run with rabbits and foxes and badger
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    WmCWmC Registered Users 218 Posts
    Wild pigs a problem in Australia and america england is over run with rabbits and foxes and badger

    Sounds like a great assortment for starters.
    We could add ground hogs from the American east and Prarie dogs from the American west.
    Prarie dog hunting with light assault rifle is some of the most fun long range hunting there is especially when all you get to shoot at is a head the size of a base ball poking out of the ground.
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    straightshooterstraightshooter Registered Users 1,231 Posts
    Sounds fun
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    WmCWmC Registered Users 218 Posts
    Any other ideas for varmint/predator game for an open ended open season hunt??
    Lions?? Panther?? Couger??? Fox?? Seagulls (aka flying rats)???
    These hunts could also be added to the contract hunts in various regions appropriate for the game.
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    straightshooterstraightshooter Registered Users 1,231 Posts
    Squirrel's pigeons rabbits prolific but not predators I like stuff that sneaks up on you too!
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