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No. The meat is just tough AF.Aren't the larger ones kind of nasty tasting? Friend of mine who lived in ABQ said anything much larger than a piglet was worse than gamey.
I’ve always joked. These ranchers have a problem and they charge you to help. Like a plumber comes to fix your pipes and you charge him…Imagine paying for a wild hog hunt, where the land land owner then sells the carcasses for an additional profit.
I’ve been saying it for years. For many land owners (pretty much every one selling hog hunts), wild hogs are a windfall, not the pest they are made out to be.
I got 1800 acres of my own property with a canyon and 3 natural springs. Me and my buddies shoot the mother fuck out of them and have been the last 25yrs. I said it was a longstanding joke.Nothing wrong with using your land to make a profit. Don't like it? Get your own. I'd be more than happy to pay to go on a pork safari.
Wild boar and other game can be sold in Germany to any butcher. One of my university buddies inherited the hunting lease when his father passed away and we were able to turn a profit primarily with boar. The land was close to the Baumholder maneuver base and there was a constant supply of boar. The downside of the German hunting law is that the lessee is responsible for crop damage to the owner of the land so we spend a lot of time hunting in the spring (post-seeding) and fall (pre-harvest). We would have driven hunts in the winter when the snow gave away where the boar were hiding during the day. This was one of the social highlights for the rural communities with a huge bonfire, food and local moonshine after the hunt.Imagine paying for a wild hog hunt, where the land land owner then sells the carcasses for an additional profit.
I’ve been saying it for years. For many land owners (pretty much every one selling hog hunts), wild hogs are a windfall, not the pest they are made out to be.
How much would it cost me to hunt hogs there?I got 1800 acres of my own property with a canyon and 3 natural springs. Me and my buddies shoot the mother fuck out of them and have been the last 25yrs. I said it was a longstanding joke.
Nice! Wasn't a swipe at you. Up here, people bitch about having to pay in Texas.I got 1800 acres of my own property with a canyon and 3 natural springs. Me and my buddies shoot the mother fuck out of them and have been the last 25yrs. I said it was a longstanding joke.
$0.00 I don't need the money. Just the funHow much would it cost me to hunt hogs there?
Nothing is ever free nor we plumbers don't do charity but when a customer thought they could handle the pipes only to get them in a deeper hole then they need a professional plumber to come in and fix their fuck ups. This not the same going after wild piggy’s.I’ve always joked. These ranchers have a problem and they charge you to help. Like a plumber comes to fix your pipes and you charge him…
It can in the US also, ot at least used to be able to. As long as they comenin alive the packing plants used to take them anyway. According to my boss that owned a livestock trucking company anyway. They were hearding them onto livestock trailers and taking them to meat packing plants. .Wild boar and other game can be sold in Germany to any butcher. One of my university buddies inherited the hunting lease when his father passed away and we were able to turn a profit primarily with boar. The land was close to the Baumholder maneuver base and there was a constant supply of boar. The downside of the German hunting law is that the lessee is responsible for crop damage to the owner of the land so we spend a lot of time hunting in the spring (post-seeding) and fall (pre-harvest). We would have driven hunts in the winter when the snow gave away where the boar were hiding during the day. This was one of the social highlights for the rural communities with a huge bonfire, food and local moonshine after the hunt.
My point is just that if they were actually a pest, land owners would be paying hunters to shoot them. Not the other way around.Nothing wrong with using your land to make a profit. Don't like it? Get your own. I'd be more than happy to pay to go on a pork safari.
If I ever get the time and the money to travel, I might just take you up on that offer. I have an AR-10 in .308 but I don't have a thermal. I would have to borrow one.$0.00 I don't need the money. Just the fun
Proper aging is super important to meat quality.My point is just that if they were actually a pest, land owners would be paying hunters to shoot them. Not the other way around.
As to nasty or tough? My son shot a sow that was probably 250 lbs and I’d much rather eat more of that than any deer I’ve ever had.
Have you dealt with the general public ? Let alone “hunters”point is just that if they were actually a pest, land owners would be paying hunters to shoot them. Not the other way around.
Thankfully, I’m a member of a private range. Even there, the shenanigans are pretty wild.Have you dealt with the general public ? Let alone “hunters”
Que up the stories of public ranges the week before long legged rat season.
Trapping or poisoning is the only control. Hunting hogs is just for fun
Paging @diggler1833 he knows a thing or to about hawging
That’s why it’s called a fucken jokeOthin
Nothing is ever free nor we plumbers don't do charity but when a customer thought they could handle the pipes only to get them in a deeper hole then they need a professional plumber to come in and fix their fuck ups. This not the same going after wild piggy’s.
As a land owner, not so much. Remote ranches are not near butcher, slaughter houses. As with any dead animals you are going to eat the meat, timing and how you handle carcass, temperature becomes critical. And once you bring inspectors from government into equation...Imagine paying for a wild hog hunt, where the land land owner then sells the carcasses for an additional profit.
I’ve been saying it for years. For many land owners (pretty much every one selling hog hunts), wild hogs are a windfall, not the pest they are made out to be.
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Everybody always told me a boar over 80lbs or so wasn't worth eating. That said, I've killed some well over 200lbs that ate quite well.Aren't the larger ones kind of nasty tasting? Friend of mine who lived in ABQ said anything much larger than a piglet was worse than gamey.
Ahhh, the fabled “buffalo hunt…”
Fuck'em you just do you. On a similar note, there are ego laden jackasses that will down trod another for what equipment was used for the kill. Whenever I hear someone talking shit like that I tell them I have nothing to prove, I have my fun, and they all taste the same out the freezer! Same fucks that also base their manhood of the size of a rack on their wall. Wearing an "Affliction" shirt with a lifted truck that sags in the rear.Mind boggling to me why to Fudds and twig pigs , some animals it’s wanton waste to not consume. And it’s “unethical” to shoot them from far away.
But other animals it’s a ok to leave rotting on the ground , gut shoot , shoot from too far away etc.
Also retarted when any bow hunter starts talking about it being unethical to shoot something from far away. Those guys maim and wound more animals than anyone
I know several people who will just gut shoot pigs and let them run off. I can't do it myself. Letting them lay is one thing. Letting them suffer their final moments is something totally different.Mind boggling to me why to Fudds and twig pigs , some animals it’s wanton waste to not consume. And it’s “unethical” to shoot them from far away.
But other animals it’s a ok to leave rotting on the ground , gut shoot , shoot from too far away etc.
Also retarted when any bow hunter starts talking about it being unethical to shoot something from far away. Those guys maim and wound more animals than anyone
Some say there are difference in taste between the male and female.Aren't the larger ones kind of nasty tasting? Friend of mine who lived in ABQ said anything much larger than a piglet was worse than gamey.
Some say there are difference in taste between the male and female.
Foot job or twoHow much would it cost me to hunt hogs there?
You may not cook many hogs, but I hear you’ve eaten some sows in your daySo, if one has a lot of oak trees, the acorns that are starting to fall will really fatten a hog up pretty well and make for some decent meat. I don't do a lot of hog cooking, but I will take some backstraps for pulled pork sandwiches. My wife makes a sweet relish that is the bomb-diggity, and I'll add some sweet and hot BBQ sauce.
Some of the locals here don't like pregnant sows. I can't taste much of a difference. They're perfectly happy though with a 200+lb boar as long as he has that acorn fat on him.
Sometimes I donate them to neighbors who claim to be hungry. Frequently though those same neighbors are too tired to put in the work to butcher one (go figure), so the hog gets staked out in a pasture with a cell camera on it, and then I go coyote hunting.
bow loses from the rare few that i know will admit it is about 50%. i have no doubt that that # is consistent nation wide. a common sight in my limited experience. while on the subject i have to say that all these "primitive weapons" early hunts are beyond bull shit. a metal or fiber bow with plastic arrows,double pulleys,machined heads,fiber optic sights? or,a "muzzle loader" with sabot rounds,in line ignition,scopes,fiber stocks? primitive my ass! way more tech driven engineering than your model 70. in no way "primitive".Mind boggling to me why to Fudds and twig pigs , some animals it’s wanton waste to not consume. And it’s “unethical” to shoot them from far away.
But other animals it’s a ok to leave rotting on the ground , gut shoot , shoot from too far away etc.
Also retarted when any bow hunter starts talking about it being unethical to shoot something from far away. Those guys maim and wound more animals than anyone
There's an outfit that has a jeep with a freaking mini gun for hog blasting. That's big bucks.I also have watched the Texas Predator Hunting (TPH) Podcast. Now, it's just Wade Chandler. More focused and technical. Anyway, he will take some of the hogs they have hunted and leave them field dressed in a field where he is baiting for coyotes.
Plenty of other times, though, he uses a coyote call.
But if you really want to pay, there is at least one company in Texas where, for a fee, you can fly in a helicopter with rented full auto ARs and hunt from the air. The main one I used to link in is no longer on YouTube. That guy, Robert Terkla (Lunkers TV,) became a cop and I think they made him tone down his image.
I don't think I can clear medical for that any more. And if I could, shit is probably majorly tits upthat is nuts. ME was available in the past. Ukraine now if you just have to shoot a bunch of stuff just to be shooting it.