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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 70753" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p><strong>Re: Cooking wild Hogs...</strong></p><p></p><p>WEll most of the ones we get we have cut into steaks, or made into pork sausage, either link or pan. In my opinion it is much better than farm raised store bought pork and doesn't have near the fat content. Most wild hogs do have a lot of fat in the winter but this is usually on the top of the meat and is cut away. We gril it, fry it, smoke it, and do it just about any other way you can fix any other kind of meat. </p><p></p><p>With no limit on them and open season on them year round, day or night, you can see where one could fill up a freezer pretty fast. I put 7 in the freezer from Nov. through the end of Jan. So I am still pretty stocked up for the most part. However I cold most likly stick one or two mid sized 100 pounders in there if I had to. </p><p></p><p>If you ever get the chance to go hunt them, unless your specifically looking for a trophy mount, I would suggest picking out the mid sized ones or the sows. Either way they will eat better than the boar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 70753, member: 3804"] [b]Re: Cooking wild Hogs...[/b] WEll most of the ones we get we have cut into steaks, or made into pork sausage, either link or pan. In my opinion it is much better than farm raised store bought pork and doesn't have near the fat content. Most wild hogs do have a lot of fat in the winter but this is usually on the top of the meat and is cut away. We gril it, fry it, smoke it, and do it just about any other way you can fix any other kind of meat. With no limit on them and open season on them year round, day or night, you can see where one could fill up a freezer pretty fast. I put 7 in the freezer from Nov. through the end of Jan. So I am still pretty stocked up for the most part. However I cold most likly stick one or two mid sized 100 pounders in there if I had to. If you ever get the chance to go hunt them, unless your specifically looking for a trophy mount, I would suggest picking out the mid sized ones or the sows. Either way they will eat better than the boar. [/QUOTE]
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