What else do you expect us to do in Arkansas but kill wild hogs? Actually, my brother-in-law killed a wild hog yesterday morning and I had both shoulders cleaned, salted, rubbed and wrapped by about 5pm. From what I understand it's a pretty dangerous hunt, but they are a nuisance to the wildlife here and the Game and Fish Commission is begging folks to help control the population.
Anyway, it was a younger wild hog (only 100lbs or so) and the whole shoulders were not very big. One was about 4lbs and the other was 5.5lbs.
Upon first look, they also appear leaner than farm-raised, store bought pigs (not LEAN, but leaner), which would be expected, so I was a little unsure how they would do, but I'm going forward with the experiement nonetheless.
Here are a few progress pics and I'll post later when they are done and see how they turned out.
Fresh wild hog shoulder within hours of the kill, complete with a little wild hog hair.
Both shoulders cleaned. One with the visual evidence of the kill shot.
Both shoulders rubbed and ready for action.
About 3 hours in and tracking nicely.
Stay tuned.
Anyway, it was a younger wild hog (only 100lbs or so) and the whole shoulders were not very big. One was about 4lbs and the other was 5.5lbs.
Upon first look, they also appear leaner than farm-raised, store bought pigs (not LEAN, but leaner), which would be expected, so I was a little unsure how they would do, but I'm going forward with the experiement nonetheless.
Here are a few progress pics and I'll post later when they are done and see how they turned out.
Fresh wild hog shoulder within hours of the kill, complete with a little wild hog hair.

Both shoulders cleaned. One with the visual evidence of the kill shot.

Both shoulders rubbed and ready for action.

About 3 hours in and tracking nicely.

Stay tuned.