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Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
I just moved to Oklahoma, and I'm preparing for my first hog hunt. Are there any special considerations in field dressing (ie: gland removal, etc)? What about skinning/ hair removal? Any suggestions on butchering and curing times would also be helpful.
Are there any hunting techniques and strategies that work better for hogs (particularly camo and/or scents)? Thanks for your input! |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
welcome here..........i would answer ya and set ya with links, but i have to get ready for work......the best thing i can say is look at the older threads, you'll find everything you are looking for in them......
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RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
Nothing different than a deer. Just a lot thicker skin and lot more fat under the skin. No glands like a picker (javolina). Just wear gloves. Just like domestic hogs, there is a chance one could have hook worms. Bristilosis is also becomeing an issue. I have yet to hear of it here in North West Texas, but it is something Ive read about.
Hogs sight is weak, but nose is very strong. Hunt the wallows, rubs, water, or over food. Lots of post have been made on here about it, if you do a search you will find a wealth of info. Good luck. |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
I have read the majority of the threads on hogs, but still feel a little unprepared on a few issues.
- To skin or not to skin ( I have heard yes to both). Store-bought ham has skin on it but no hair. What do most of you do? - With their keen smell, do you mask your scent? If so, what works well. - Do they have any sort of 'musk gland' to be removed? If so where are they located? Thanks for your help! |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
skin them these aren't domestic hogs we're talking about lots more hair
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RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
yes, mask you scent.....without a doubt.......
i'd skin em too...... no glands that i know about, lol.....never heard of one havinga gland...maybe i'm missing something, lol.....ring the pooty and gut it like a deer, if there's a gland hiding somewhere , it'll come out... just be careful...... NEXT QUESTION.......lol...:D |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
ORIGINAL: FRIAR I have read the majority of the threads on hogs, but still feel a little unprepared on a few issues. - To skin or not to skin ( I have heard yes to both). Store-bought ham has skin on it but no hair. What do most of you do? - With their keen smell, do you mask your scent? If so, what works well. - Do they have any sort of 'musk gland' to be removed? If so where are they located? Thanks for your help! They are not pickery, so they do not have a musk gland.dont worry about one. Hunt them like deer, play the wind. |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
ORIGINAL: huntnma yes, mask you scent.....without a doubt....... i'd skin em too...... no glands that i know about, lol.....never heard of one havinga gland...maybe i'm missing something, lol.....ring the pooty and gut it like a deer, if there's a gland hiding somewhere , it'll come out... just be careful...... NEXT QUESTION. SORRY MA, THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT!:D:D:D:D |
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oh lmao reb.........a pooty is a butthole, like you are sometimes :D
skin it dead, all things must die before they are skinned.i saw a peta video where they took lil critters and skinned them alive, it was sooo sad, btu it happened in another country, not here......not that it couldnt happen here, but i would prefer to think that kind of cruelity doesnt exsist here, lol....... well a boar isn't much different, just got to go around things differently, lol... if he wants to bring it to me, i'kll give him a first hand lesson how to clean a hog...lol........and it's ok, if you get squirted, just gag/throw up and wash it off.....them males can be NASTY when it comes to things squirting on ya, but i never thought it was a gland, lol......ewy, chiillbumps.....ewy.........a very large one maybe, but not what i had pictured, lol......... |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
http://www.askthemeatman.com/seasonings.htmWill help you and show you how to field dress a hog.
I know I am a bit crude, but I usually just cut out the shoulders and hams and the back-strap, and leave the rest for the buzzards.. :D... There isn't anything else in a small hog for me to eat anyway.. And if your going to skin one, it's not big deal, just have a sharp knife and don't get in a big hurry. |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
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Dont feel bad, thats all I do, except Ill pull out the loin as well. Everynow and then ill keep the ribs. Not real often though. Wild hogs dont have much more worth keeping . I wouldnt even try to keep the bakon or hocks. |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
ORIGINAL: The Rev http://www.askthemeatman.com/seasonings.htmWill help you and show you how to field dress a hog. I know I am a bit crude, but I usually just cut out the shoulders and hams and the back-strap, and leave the rest for the buzzards.. :D... There isn't anything else in a small hog for me to eat anyway.. And if your going to skin one, it's not big deal, just have a sharp knife and don't get in a big hurry. Are you a Rev or a Rabbi?[/align] |
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:Dwell i'm glad i could put a smile on your faces, lol.......:D
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RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
ORIGINAL: huntnma oh lmao reb.........a pooty is a butthole, like you are sometimes :D |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
Thank you all for your advice!
ORIGINAL: The Rev I know I am a bit crude, but I usually just cut out the shoulders and hams and the back-strap, and leave the rest for the buzzards.. |
RE: Questions about Hog hunting and dressing!
ORIGINAL: FRIAR Thank you all for your advice! ORIGINAL: The Rev I know I am a bit crude, but I usually just cut out the shoulders and hams and the back-strap, and leave the rest for the buzzards.. Normally that's what I do, but I try to take off as much of the skin as possible because I like to put the meatin a cooler with ice, and the skin is very dirty and gets in the meat. When I get home, I go through each piece making sure I have all the hair off. Each day I change the ice and water again checking there is no hair and cutting off the clear fat off the meat. I put several potatoes cut into quarters in the water.. I repeat the process for a min of 5 days or until the smell is completely gone. |
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I usually skin it to the part im cutting out. Hogs hair is full of all kinds of boogers. Very muddy and nasty. If possible, I hose them down good before cutting meat off them.
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