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Hog hunting Texas style

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WOW I must admit thats an awesome rig

Uh.........  Go Big or Go home......  I guess

I know feral hogs are a really big issue, especially in Tx. But, that is a whole helluva lot of pigs.  Yummy, delicious bacon.  Please tell me that you butchered those bacon buddies and didn't let all that mouth watering pulled pork go to waste.... :-/

That is one bad rig you got there. A little but overkill, but sweet none the less.

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Wild hogs are taking over in lots of states.    It don't take many to ruin a cash crop, some ones garden, ruin some feeders,  fences, or tear someone vehicle up from running across the roads and getting hit.

   The only thing the older boars would be worth is making sausage, the rest would be to rank to eat.

    I got family on the red river, they can normally trap about 10 hogs a week, they'll keep the young females and feed out for a month and butcher.    

             

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