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<blockquote data-quote="mattbowen" data-source="post: 514472" data-attributes="member: 33973"><p>Ok, this may be a dumb question but I have never hunted hogs before and I was told something today that I just don't believe. While I was at work a couple of us started talking about hunting hog and one of the guys said that there was no sense in hunting something you can't eat. When I questioned him about why you couldn't eat a wild hog and he said the because they eat anything and everything and that poisons the meat, in order to be able to eat a wild hog you need to trap them and feed them grain for about two weeks to cleanse them out. Now this to me just doesn't make sense to me, I have seen some hog pens before and I would think that if any of them had to be cleansed it would have been one of them. Is this old coot full of it or not.</p><p></p><p>I haven't hunted any hog as yet but I plan to and hopefully soon and would sure like to bar-b-q him.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattbowen, post: 514472, member: 33973"] Ok, this may be a dumb question but I have never hunted hogs before and I was told something today that I just don't believe. While I was at work a couple of us started talking about hunting hog and one of the guys said that there was no sense in hunting something you can't eat. When I questioned him about why you couldn't eat a wild hog and he said the because they eat anything and everything and that poisons the meat, in order to be able to eat a wild hog you need to trap them and feed them grain for about two weeks to cleanse them out. Now this to me just doesn't make sense to me, I have seen some hog pens before and I would think that if any of them had to be cleansed it would have been one of them. Is this old coot full of it or not. I haven't hunted any hog as yet but I plan to and hopefully soon and would sure like to bar-b-q him. Thank you in advance Matt [/QUOTE]
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