Thems good eating though right?
Yes they make good table fare though I don't eat them personally.
In my area Feral Hogs are so numerous that anyone wishing to have any could have a steady supply.
When I am unable to find folks that want to come and pick up a hog....then they get 'recycled' (Coyotes and Buzzards clean them up).
In the Summer Months (Texas Heat) it becomes a real problem to preserve the meat resource as the carcass bloats and starts to degrade very quickly. Trapped hogs the exception as they can be killed and taken immediately but hogs that are snared or shot very often end up in the bone pile.
They are a scourge that create damage like you just wouldn't believe. Being a land owner....I don't hunt them for sport or for the meat resource. I take no pleasure in killing them....it is just by necessity.
And though I've been trying to control their numbers now for a bit over 30 years, it is clear that it is a losing battle.
I started this ongoing thread about it more than a dozen years ago:
It never ends! We just got rid of one sounder, now (a month later)….there is a new group. This is just one area they have rooted up in the pasture (there are others): I have managed to get this group baited into a “lane” between our property and the neighbor. For...
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