My brother got a ticket for killing one and throwing it in the gut pile. The game wardens been sneaking into the camp at all hours ever since.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostIts self enforcement. Nobody wants more tan 2 of those stinky things. Heck. Most people don't even want 1
A couple of places we used to hunt, 99% of the time, we would not shoot them, even though, they were all over the place. We did shoot a few, then had them made into tamales. They make great tamales.
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostWe had never seen them in the 20+ years we have been on our place...until we saw a couple on trail cameras before Thanksgiving. Then last week my son shot 1 of the 2 we had been seeing thinking it was a hog. When we went back to that stand that afternoon to swap out memory cards there were 4 at the feeder. They really do multiply lol.
We haven't figured out if they are passing thru or we have a problem. Either way, I'm going to try to stalk one with my bow this weekend. We really aren't that interested in having them around. I did drop off 4 on Sunday (frozen from previous youth hunts) to a lady to make us some tamales. I guess if they are good we may be more interested in having them around.
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I don't drink and I and tell you stone cold sober that if done right they ARE damm good on the pit. Better than deer.
Folks that post crap like this, don't have a clue what they are talkin' about... just reflection on their own little world. There are lots of folks who genuine like javelina meat, and we don't have to drink to enjoy it... though I have buddies that enjoy a beer with some fine bbq javapig!
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI don't drink and I and tell you stone cold sober that if done right they ARE damm good on the pit. Better than deer.
Folks that post crap like this, don't have a clue what they are talkin' about... just reflection on their own little world. There are lots of folks who genuine like javelina meat, and we don't have to drink to enjoy it... though I have buddies that enjoy a beer with some fine bbq javapig!
As a kid, so I did not consume any amount of alcohol. One of the many weekends we took people hunting. One guy shot a javelina and decided he was going to cook it on the pit. All of the adults in camp that weekend were plastered at that point. They gutted, skinned a javelina someone shot, put it on the pit. The smell coming from the pit, had me gaging. I had to stay upwind, the smell was unbelievable. Then finally around midnight, they decided it was done. By that time I was starving, it was cold and I had not eaten since breakfast. There was no other food prepared, that night. So I tried to eat some of the javelina they cooked. It tasted just as bad as it smelt. If I had not seen them bring it back to camp and skin it in camp, that evening. I would swear they were cooking some critter that had been laying out in the brush dead for a week, is about how it smelt. About how it tasted.
That is the one time I have ever been around javelina being cooked. Since that time, I have not had much desire to shoot javelina, but I have shot a couple. Because we used to know a old Mexican woman who made great tamales. We could take her javelina and she would turn them into great tamales. Not sure how, but they were great.
That only lasted about four or five years. Then the old woman told my mother that she was done making tamales. Told my mother if she wanted to know how to make tamales, bring some javelina over to her house and she would teach my mother how to make tamales. So we shot some javelina, my mother took them over to the old woman's house. She spent two or three days over there making tamales. To this day, my mother will tell you the smell of those javelina boiling in the pot, was horrible. My mother has never made tamales since. Those tamales, they made came out great. My mother had trouble eating them, she said the smell kept coming back to her, every time we ate some.
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Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View PostIf she knows how to make good tamales, they will be good.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI don't drink and I and tell you stone cold sober that if done right they ARE damm good on the pit. Better than deer.
Folks that post crap like this, don't have a clue what they are talkin' about... just reflection on their own little world. There are lots of folks who genuine like javelina meat, and we don't have to drink to enjoy it... though I have buddies that enjoy a beer with some fine bbq javapig!Last edited by critter69; 12-09-2020, 08:31 AM.
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostFingers crossed as we have never used this lady before and she just texted that it will probably be 30+ dozen tamales out of 4 javelinas and a pig. 30 dozen may be a lot to eat if they aren't that good....Last edited by critter69; 12-09-2020, 08:33 AM.
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