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Meat quality: shot at distance vs. trapped and shot
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<blockquote data-quote="808caliber" data-source="post: 1970441" data-attributes="member: 115359"><p>Heres a hog we trapped and then shot with a 22lr to kill. We trapped him in a typical hog trap without a trap door but rather allowed him to squeeze in to feed so hes not startled as it closes behind him. We luckily had an elevated vantage point so i was able to plug him without him noticing me. Meat tastes awesome without s hint of gaminess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="808caliber, post: 1970441, member: 115359"] Heres a hog we trapped and then shot with a 22lr to kill. We trapped him in a typical hog trap without a trap door but rather allowed him to squeeze in to feed so hes not startled as it closes behind him. We luckily had an elevated vantage point so i was able to plug him without him noticing me. Meat tastes awesome without s hint of gaminess. [/QUOTE]
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