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<blockquote data-quote="dieseldoc" data-source="post: 514564" data-attributes="member: 22647"><p>My son and I always hunted hogs in winter and spring and one trip when stalking a bunch of pigs, got within 50 yards and set up. When smoke cleared we had two on the ground. Mine was a 120 pound dry female and his was the 350 pound big bore. When we went over to his pig the smell was something else. After processing meat at home we found the big boy was so bad even the dogs won't eat the meat.</p><p>So I agree with JECustom, don't shoot the big boys for food.</p><p></p><p>Charliegun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieseldoc, post: 514564, member: 22647"] My son and I always hunted hogs in winter and spring and one trip when stalking a bunch of pigs, got within 50 yards and set up. When smoke cleared we had two on the ground. Mine was a 120 pound dry female and his was the 350 pound big bore. When we went over to his pig the smell was something else. After processing meat at home we found the big boy was so bad even the dogs won't eat the meat. So I agree with JECustom, don't shoot the big boys for food. Charliegun) [/QUOTE]
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