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This is my local spot--just about 10 miles from the house. Time to unlimber the 12-ga and buckshot I guess and set both traps.



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Oh, man, making my mouth water when I think of all the barbecue right there! Cool
(In fact, I am going to do my first smoked pork belly here today or tomorrow. dancing )


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Those are some good eatin’ sized porkers. I call them “perfect pit piggies”. However, there are few who will accept one so the majority end up on the buzzard buffet.


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That's heart-breaking to hear.


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An old ,good friend of mine is a minister based in mason, Tx. He is also a hunter + when he scores multiple pigs, he knows who the poor folks in town are, + spreads the wealth. He guts them out, but They have to do the possessing themselves, but so far there are no complaints. A very good use to an overabundance of feral hogs. I just noticed today that the feral hog issue made the cover of Texas Monthly.
 
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