Yes, wild hogs are good to eat. Around here once a boar gets around 150lbs they start fighting pretty good and can get cut up. They will have festering cuts, maggots, etc. so most people look at that and decide not to mess with them.So question for you hog killers, are they really good table fair??
I've heard both ways, mostly bigger bores are nasty and young piglets are excellent???
So question for you hog killers, are they really good table fair??
I've heard both ways, mostly bigger bores are nasty and young piglets are excellent???
What state are you in? It's not hard to find hogs these days. That's for sure.
This has been my experience too. I absolutely don't like the taste of hogs that live in pine thickets and eat a lot of pinecones.Yes, wild hogs are good to eat. Around here once a boar gets around 150lbs they start fighting pretty good and can get cut up. They will have festering cuts, maggots, etc. so most people look at that and decide not to mess with them.
I've never really been able to tell any difference in the meat with a "eater sized" pig. The worst I've ever had was actually a sow. I don't know what it was about her, but her meat was rank. It even smelled bad whenever it was being grilled. All of that hog got cooked and fed to the dogs.
IMO a river hog will taste different than a hog that lived around a lot of ag. fields.