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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 70760" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p><strong>Re: Cooking wild Hogs...</strong></p><p></p><p>I hear you. A lot of folks around here trap them, then pen them up and feed them out on sweet corn for a month or so before butchering them. since I live two hours away from the nearest place I oculd do that, I prefer to take what the land and nature puts out for me to harvest. </p><p></p><p>The biggest problem around here is that there are so many and they move through areas tearing up just about anything they want too. Pasturelands, woods, peoples front yards, you name it they have been there. Heck even here in the semirural areas of the city they are reaking havok on some of the newer housing areas that have been built in and around the woods. Between them and the deer those folks are catching it from both sides. Course the funny part is how they all think how cute the deer are till they eat up their $10K flower beds. Then the hogs root up their yards. LOL But they don't want them killed, just trap them and move them to another area.</p><p></p><p>Check the link under my name there and look through some of the pics we have taken of some of the better ones we have gotten. The biggest so far are one we had to haul in with the back hoe we estimated at a little over 400, and the last one we got New Years that went 360#. These arean't the biggest we have seen just the biggest we have been able to put down so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 70760, member: 3804"] [b]Re: Cooking wild Hogs...[/b] I hear you. A lot of folks around here trap them, then pen them up and feed them out on sweet corn for a month or so before butchering them. since I live two hours away from the nearest place I oculd do that, I prefer to take what the land and nature puts out for me to harvest. The biggest problem around here is that there are so many and they move through areas tearing up just about anything they want too. Pasturelands, woods, peoples front yards, you name it they have been there. Heck even here in the semirural areas of the city they are reaking havok on some of the newer housing areas that have been built in and around the woods. Between them and the deer those folks are catching it from both sides. Course the funny part is how they all think how cute the deer are till they eat up their $10K flower beds. Then the hogs root up their yards. LOL But they don't want them killed, just trap them and move them to another area. Check the link under my name there and look through some of the pics we have taken of some of the better ones we have gotten. The biggest so far are one we had to haul in with the back hoe we estimated at a little over 400, and the last one we got New Years that went 360#. These arean't the biggest we have seen just the biggest we have been able to put down so far. [/QUOTE]
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