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    kilted hunt

    A few weeks back I went on a hog hunt, and of course I was kilted. I wore the weathered Lamont, black t-shirt, German hunter's hat, jungle boots, and a German hunting knife stuck down in the boots. Didn't see but 3 and only had a shot at 1. It was a 90 lb boar. We've eaten a couple of meals off him already and he is quite tasty. I did all the processing wearing that kilt. Even in South Texas the kilt is excellent hunting atire. I'm ready to go again.



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    mmm, good eaten then. I know several people who hunt wild boar over in Texas, like the Mule Shoe area I think, but not in kilts. Or wait, one guy in a BK kakhi, but that's it.
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    I bet that's delicious. You look the part!

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    Hunting for Kilts and you end up with a hog, that's great!
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    Now that brings back some memories. Javelina (havelina to some) make great sport and wonderful eats. Looks like you came out on the proper end of the spike.

    Do you do anything with the tusks?

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    Looking good. Another activity which can be conducted while kilted.
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    The processing bit sounds rather messy so I hope you had some kind of apron over your kilt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Do you do anything with the tusks?
    His were just too small, I do plan to keep a skull if I get one with nice big tusks. I have made key rings in the past though.

    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    The processing bit sounds rather messy so I hope you had some kind of apron over your kilt!
    I did while cutting up for packaging because I was up against a counter. The rest is such that a little care keeps things from getting messy.

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    Wild Boar

    Is their any difference in the taste of the meat between the boar and the sow. For the domesticated variety, the boar meat can be quite strong.

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    Am I the only one here thinking about spare ribs?

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