Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 07, 2012 at 06:41:28 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Re: wild hogs?? posted by lyle niemi on May 07, 2012 at 04:16:14:
Oh I see Lyle. Since the 'long gun registry ' is overwith, you now admit you got guns again... you learn that from your uncle magoo? As far as ...taste of wild things... I always said a deer wished he was born a cow, live in a barn and eat corn and soy grain all day. When they get the corn, they taste alot better in my book than pinecone, acorn and treebark feed bambies. My other cousin- the one that brags about his gun collection- anyway, he got a wild pig once, he wasn't impressed, his wife didn't like it at all, they gave it all to me... I tell under aged peasants that this pig tastes like the pork and bacon from the store did when I was little.... agh.. 30 years....OK... 40 odd... OK, when I was a little kid a long time ago. I think it is as much the breeding as the feed, kinda like as marbling in beef changes everything when in the kitchen.
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