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Don't laugh .... it's still a dead pig

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  • TXARGUY

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    That critter looks like my ex-wife. Then, again, it is too quiet and easy to get along with.

    After I posted that I thought......she was never easy to get along with AND it looked more like her while having sex..........Cold, lifeless, uncaring and detached. Perfect likeness!

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    I think we have the same ex.
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    ZX9RCAM

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    Those little ones are edible but probably full of fleas and ticks this time of year. Otherwise, if you want to eat it and reduce the population, always go for the sows. The meat is a bit more tender. Also, even though it's basically a large rat, I still prefer to dispatch them cleanly with a neck shot if possible. As far as the carcass, it will get bloated and stinky in a matter of days but as far as deer go, they will eat right beside a dead pig IME. Hell, I have shot near a half dozen different deer not long after putting a pig down that was munchin' my deer corn. Dead pigs may be some of the best deer bait I have ever used!

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    Glockster69

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    One day it was pigs but like today, it's usually deer (and coon, and birds, and squirrel :( )


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