If anyone is interested in hunting, fishing or site seeing in Southern Africa, then leave a comment with your email address on this picture and I will contact you. I just got back in March and the only regret I have is not going sooner. It is really affordable and I have a great contact over there that is ready and willing to show you the hunt of a lifetime.
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Eric Rogers
That's an ugly looking guy there.Woodrow W
Crazy question, but was he eatable?Jeffrey Austin
You can eat them but he was really old so you can imagine eating a really old white-tail. It would be the same thing.Ron Moore
ONCE AGAIN YA ALL POST SHIT THAT JUST CRACKS ME UP.....U SAY A REALLY OLD WHITE TAIL IS TUFF TO EAT BUT YA SUCK DOWN A 7YR OLD STEAK FROM A MEAT LOCKER....OR YA EAT A BISON THATS 5YRS OLD AND YA THANK ITS FILLET MEN YAN....WHAT U CANT SEEM TO FIGURE OUT ITS ALL ABOUT PROCESSING UR GAME....HOW ITS PREPAIRED..I MEAN YA AINT GOING TO MIX GAS WITH UR BURGER ARE YA....BUT HEY THIS IS JUST WHAT I SEE AND HEAR EVERYDAY TELL SOMEONE IS PROVEN WRONG OR SHOWN THE PROPER WAY TO DO AND LIVE LIFEMichael Potter
that pig wouldn't be hard to, cut that beast up and pressure cooker for a few hours and grill that bad boy up, but really why would you kill something so ugly, its dead and it looks like its going to eat your soulJeffrey Austin
Hey Ron, for people that aren't so smart and don't really understand, when I say REALLY OLD I don't mean 7 years old. That is just past prime for butchering but still really good to eat. My family owns a slaughter house in SW TX, trust me I understand processing. I have probably killed and processed more things in the past year than you have in your life. This warthog was about 13-15 years old and was wilted up like an old tomato. Can you eat it? Sure you can, but it you don't think it is going to be a little more tough than a warthog in its prime then your just ignorant. That is all.