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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2440532" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I'll be on a paid hunt but it includes everything I need/want. Lodging, food, and camaraderie with like-minded folk from all over. Hopefully we'll take a few smaller, good eating pigs. Most of the big boar hogs that we shot (as pictured above) stunk. My outfitter said that none were fit to eat, and we left them for the coyotes. It seemed like a waste to kill such big animals and leave them for the coyotes. We did take a large sow and that was butchered up and taken home but most of our kills were large boars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2440532, member: 313"] I'll be on a paid hunt but it includes everything I need/want. Lodging, food, and camaraderie with like-minded folk from all over. Hopefully we'll take a few smaller, good eating pigs. Most of the big boar hogs that we shot (as pictured above) stunk. My outfitter said that none were fit to eat, and we left them for the coyotes. It seemed like a waste to kill such big animals and leave them for the coyotes. We did take a large sow and that was butchered up and taken home but most of our kills were large boars. [/QUOTE]
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