Posted by Nancy howell on January 28, 2015 at 13:59:59 from (144.162.164.15):
In Reply to: Re: Small Game. posted by VaTom on January 28, 2015 at 11:03:19:
That's a very small one, probably less than a year old. They can have a wide range of colors and markings. One that size would be excellent on the smoker.
First one we ever saw on our place was a brindle colored boar. He weighed at least 300, maybe more. When they get that size, they are not good to eat.
Be careful around them. Their tusks get 4 inches easy and they can have a very bad temper.
We are hoping the bait that kills only hogs gets legalized this year.
We have some that are tearing up an area of the farm we call "the bottom". The area is very wet and we won't be able to fix the damage until mid-summer or later.
We've been seeing them late in the afternoon a bit after 4. Seems like they know when we have a gun and don't show up. If we're just out and about, we'll see them. Eventually, we'll have a led party.
Watch for their tracks. They are similar to a deer's, but rounder.
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