Successful evening hunt - graphic pictures

MrsKuhn

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Nice haul of meat there! Send some my way :lol: But for real, way to go! 20 nice looking hogs is awesome! :thumbsup
 

Mini Horses

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Nice haul. WOW -- the set-up is super GREAT!! Hairy rascals aren't they? You did good. :thumbsup

I plan to send my 2 little guys to freezer camp -- LOL raised the hard way -- & plan to get a kill & chill deal. So, will be dealing with carcass soon and I WON'T miss the gutting. :celebrate But, I will have nice fat to render.
 

TAH

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Wow what a lot of Piggy's. A will dream of eating them. :drool:drool:drool:drool:drool
 

Young At Heart

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Wow, Nice work! Hogs almost destroyed the creekbed that feeds our pond last year. We built a hog trap and never saw them again wouldn't you know. What is your favorite way to cook them and what is the best size for eating? Thanks!
 

Ferguson K

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We typically grill wild hogs under 75lbs. A little bigger than this we usually make sausage out of.

The smaller hogs you can cut down the spine and stick straight on the grill. Give me a couple of hours I'll post an example. We're grilling one now. :drool
 

Ferguson K

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Finished product. Yum!

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