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It's a story of beauty and the beast -- or more appropriately beauty vs. the beast -- in ``Lady Hoggers'' as best friends Christie Chreene and Julie Snead hunt and capture wild hogs on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Chreene is the taller of the two, with dark hair, while Snead is a perky, confident blonde, and both have movie-star good looks that can turn heads faster than one of their hunting dogs can catch a hog. They are Texans at heart, but for the purposes of this program they take their talents to Florida's Lake Okeechobee region, and along with one of the state's premiere hoggers, Gary Stamper, the ladies respond to calls from people whose property is being destroyed by the ferocious, dangerous boars.
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