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criveraville:
Nice hunting and congrats on a successful hunt. Are you down by the coast?

Thunder:

--- Quote from: paulsemp on June 12, 2016, 01:16:24 am ---How's the meat on them wild pigs? Just curious, can't say I've ever eaten anything but raised stock.

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The sows taste great, not "wild" tasting at all, but the big boar meat has a lot of "flavor". A couple of days in a brine helps but it still may not be for everyone.

Cheers
Thunder

Thunder:

--- Quote from: criveraville on June 12, 2016, 01:53:20 am ---Nice hunting and congrats on a successful hunt. Are you down by the coast?

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Thank you Sir, I've gotten close several times with bow and arrow, just couldn't get close enough. As you can see there's not much to hide behind out on a rice paddy. I'm in Houston but my hunting place is about an hour away, close to Eagle Lake, Southwest of here. It's mostly farmland out there, rice, corn, soybean and milo. These hogs get to eat well and get very big really fast.

Cheers
Thunder

PeteC:
Awesome. I like elm too.That's a nice little D-bow as well. Good job. God Bless

jimjimmysticks:
well done want to hunt hogs like that,excellent

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