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Thread: Wild Pigs Huskerwill

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    was talking about them couple days ago, and Guess What, The bow hunters came in this AM and said they seen two south of the pond, one was big one was med. So Miss Sharon and I loaded up and went looking, down by the ole dry pond and shore nuff track everywhere,and a pretty good waller, guess where I am gonna sit up early and late next few days, some say they taste like wild pig, and I agree, but hey make some sausage out of them and smoke it slow on the cooker may be fit to eat, and if they ain't fit to eat, make good catfish bait for next summer....... Don't need any wild pigs at the Beagles house, to many dogs and kids running amuck about the place,,,,,,, shhhhhh deep breath let out slow fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pig down I hope soon

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    Go get-em Beagle

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    Good Luck beagle! Line em up right and get two with one shot!!!

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    Good luck I hear a bucket of corn soaked in water a couple days then pour out in area will bring them around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripnlips View Post
    Good luck I hear a bucket of corn soaked in water a couple days then pour out in area will bring them around.
    might try that after deer season, If I don't get them first.

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    Good luck, Mike. Can't wait to hear the story....


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    Bring a stick of that sausage up to camp next time, too......ought to good with beer....but then, what doesn't go well with beer?

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    good luck, Mr Beagle! them hogs don't kill easy, at least around my ground in northern washington county. at my place they are here today, stay for a couple days then gone for awhile. only see a few on camera at a time, and almost always in the dark. and the only one we ever killed my buddy shot with a bow. then the same buddy hit one with his car in southern franklin county.... there was more of a population a few years back, but the conservation dept started shooting them from helicopters and now we don't see too many anymore. but I'm afraid they are here to stay.
    I dunno about baiting for them. I guess ya could ask the game warden. but we never did because we don't want them around, either, and the last thing I want to do is attract them.
    also, my neighbor has shot and cooked a few and he says the younger ones taste just fine. but when they get over about 150lbs-200 lbs, ya might as well be chewing on a gamey tasting good-year tire.

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    Good luck on the piggys!Them suckers tore the ground up last night over by my feeder.

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    scatter strawberry jello
    around on the ground use several boxes cheap and works

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