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Originally Posted by jwall
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Feral hogs.

Serious question. Why not ?
I have a close friend who gets to kill F Hs occasionally. The young ones are DELICIOUS ! I've been on his lease a few times but the hogs were off the property. They come and go.
Very nasty, can give you brucellosis, leptospirosis, trichinosis, etc. They are scavengers in the wild and eat dead very rotten animals, cattle manure, etc. Anything a buzzard will eat a hog will eat. You should wear gloves and eye protection if you clean one and cook until hot all the way through. I wear gloves and drag them to the back where an alligator finishes the job. I have 2 friends that caught brucellosis gutting wild hogs. It was a lengthy process for the doctor to figure out what was the problem.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
I’ve never ate coons.

Next to hunting camp lived an elderly colored man. Retired from the “Ermy”. He kinda watched over stuff when no one was around. He let us hunt a 40 acre thicker he had and we gave him several deer each season.


One morning i ran some coin traps. Caught prolly 6 or 8. Dispatched them.

Knocked on his door, Mr John. Want a couple fresh coons?

Sure. How many you got? 8.

He came out door, whooping and hollering. Doing the happy dance. Pulled out his ancient flip phone calling ppl. You’d think i given him a stack of t-bones. 😂😂


When we were trapping and killing coons some were skinned and some were sold whole frozen depending on who was buying.

There were some blacks that loved them, told us they'd pay for them, we just gave them away.

Found out later they not only ate them but were selling the male coon dicks for good money, seems some of the blacks thought it was big medicine or some such chit. "brother spoon" said he was some kind of preacher but he scammed a lot of blacks with stuff like "court powder", tell them to sprinkle some on their head before they went into the court house and they'd be let off easy.

I half expected to see Mizz Rudolph and a 3 legged monkey around there anytime.

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Can’t believe all the folks that won’t eat feral pigs, always figured they were lean but good


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Originally Posted by Hastings
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Feral hogs.

Serious question. Why not ?
I have a close friend who gets to kill F Hs occasionally. The young ones are DELICIOUS ! I've been on his lease a few times but the hogs were off the property. They come and go.
Very nasty, can give you brucellosis, leptospirosis, trichinosis, etc. They are scavengers in the wild and eat dead very rotten animals, cattle manure, etc. Anything a buzzard will eat a hog will eat. You should wear gloves and eye protection if you clean one and cook until hot all the way through. I wear gloves and drag them to the back where an alligator finishes the job. I have 2 friends that caught brucellosis gutting wild hogs. It was a lengthy process for the doctor to figure out what was the problem.



We've killed, skinned, and eaten a slew of young hogs and they are excellent. Nobody has ever gotten sick, etc and wouldn't be a problem if you cook them right. Most all have bugs/fleas though, and I dont' like that.


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Copy that, only wild pigs I’ve ate are Hawian pigs, little different diet over there, great table fare.


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Originally Posted by Judman
Can’t believe all the folks that won’t eat feral pigs, always figured they were lean but good
They do taste good but are a known source of many zoonotic diseases. I used to eat pork but often ended up with a headache so I quit. Then wild hogs moved in on our pastures and I saw first hand how nasty they are. The zoonoses they can transfer to humans is probably the source of the dietary prohibitions on pork by Moslems and Jews. So I carefully with gloves tie onto a hog and take it to the gators.


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Originally Posted by JGRaider




We've killed, skinned, and eaten a slew of young hogs and they are excellent. Nobody has ever gotten sick, etc and wouldn't be a problem if you cook them right. Most all have bugs/fleas though, and I dont' like that.


Yes JG, there are a lot of FOODS that can make you
sick IF NOT prepared properly.

There are instructions for nearly all foods, including
pork.

Feral hogs are the SAME as tame/farm/market
raised EXCEPT they escaped into nature -* where they came from*-
as some call it “the Wild”. LOL

I’m not a Jew or Muzzie. I’ve been eating Pork ALL my life.
Feral hogs are free roaming. YUM YUM

Guys, to you unbelievers, I recommend you read instructions for preparing Pork
AND handling (after they DED) feral hogs.
It’s easy and delicious.

SMH

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If you didn’t request that pose, I hope he didn’t charge you for it.

OTOH I might choose it for laughs.
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Right on Jwall!


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Taxidermy work isn’t mine. It was on this forum some years back. I think on the lipstick bear thread?.... I posted it for Hahas

The dead yotes are mine though


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Originally Posted by jwall
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If you didn’t request that pose, I hope he didn’t charge you for it.

OTOH I might choose it for laughs.
NO offense intended.


LOL ! WTF !


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[quote=JeffP]Taxidermy work isn’t mine. It was on this forum some years back. I think on the lipstick bear thread?.... I posted it for Hahas

The dead yotes are mine though


You got em. Ha Ha Ha Ha

Thnx


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Some NVA and VC, a couple of bikers in San Pedro, I have no problem w/ cannibals but don't know how to cook people. I guess if you follow the guidelines for pork you should be OK.


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Mackay;
Happy Father's Day to you my friend, I hope you're having a good one and getting the weather you need.

If you don't mind sir, are those Cottontails? The reason I ask is we've got Nuttall's Cottontails up here, but we're just about as far north as they go, so they're blue listed/endangered here and we can't shoot them.

We've been known to bring home Snowshoe Hares as they're a favorite of my son-in-law, who happens to be a fantastic cook and makes a rabbit stew second to none. He does use a fair bit of bacon in it, so there is that - but still Mackay, it's really good!

Lastly if you're so inclined I'd love to hear the story on the old Flat Top 3 screw.

All the best.

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