I’ve cleaned and eaten a bunch, and in my opinion, they’re not good. I know people that swear they taste good, but I’ll never clean another one.
They are terrible. I wouldn’t waste my time at all, lol.
I’ve cleaned and eaten a bunch, and in my opinion, they’re not good. I know people that swear they taste good, but I’ll never clean another one.
Damn Davy Crockett, those look pretty tasty!View attachment 357793View attachment 357794
They are terrible. I wouldn’t waste my time at all, lol.
This is going to cause the state to push for one of two things. Either state agent only eradication or they'll make them a game species and charge for the license or tags.I imagine the state is cranky because (some) land owners are profiting from the piggies, while the state is not!
I don't believe any other states have done that, why do you think Oklahoma would?This is going to cause the state to push for one of two things. Either state agent only eradication or they'll make them a game species and charge for the license or tags.
Kansas has been like that for years now, they're not a huntable species, USDA or KDW only. It's been working too lol.I don't believe any other states have done that, why do you think Oklahoma would?
@Jared - any input?
Thanks - I had no idea.Kansas has been like that for years now, they're not a huntable species, USDA or KDW only. It's been working too lol.
They do everything for money. And Missouri has already stopped hunting them on public land and discourages hunting them on private land.I don't believe any other states have done that, why do you think Oklahoma would?
@Jared - any input?
I read that - they tell landowners to not shoot, report. Whatever. Just one more reason not to live in Kansas or Missouri.They do everything for money. And Missouri has already stopped hunting them on public land and discourages hunting them on private land.
https://mdc.mo.gov/wildlife/invasive-animals/feral-hogs-missouri
California charges for feral hog tags and Texas requires a small game license to hunt them.This is going to cause the state to push for one of two things. Either state agent only eradication or they'll make them a game species and charge for the license or tags.
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