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Sangster
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From what I hear, Tracy and her husband run a very nice operation there

Yep, sounds like a good way to get your hands bloodied for the first time, practically a guaranteed thing if you do your part. Go get you a good one! :toast

I would hope so for a 25 acre pen.

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fishindad
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Thanks guys! I am looking forward to it. I am fine with it being easier than its supposed to be. I need to learn a few things. One of which is how to clean a hog properly. Should be a good time. Learning how to hunt (including cleaning and taking care of the animal ) has been in my bucket list for a long time.

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Iluv2hunt
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Thanks guys! I am looking forward to it. I am fine with it being easier than its supposed to be. I need to learn a few things. One of which is how to clean a hog properly. Should be a good time. Learning how to hunt (including cleaning and taking care of the animal ) has been in my bucket list for a long time.

Nothin wrong with it at all. when you kill one, ask to "get your hands dirty" when cleaning it. That is the only way to learn. Ive got a friend who sat and drank beer every time an animal was killed. when he had to do it himself, he actually had to call me for instructions and panicked.
Carlos, on the first animal he ever saw dead grabbed a knife and asked where to cut. Now he can fully skin, quarter, process and wrap his own. Get in there and do it. They are good people there

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Sangster
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Thanks guys! I am looking forward to it. I am fine with it being easier than its supposed to be. I need to learn a few things. One of which is how to clean a hog properly. Should be a good time. Learning how to hunt (including cleaning and taking care of the animal ) has been in my bucket list for a long time.

Nothin wrong with it at all. when you kill one, ask to "get your hands dirty" when cleaning it. That is the only way to learn. Ive got a friend who sat and drank beer every time an animal was killed. when he had to do it himself, he actually had to call me for instructions and panicked.
Carlos, on the first animal he ever saw dead grabbed a knife and asked where to cut. Now he can fully skin, quarter, process and wrap his own. Get in there and do it. They are good people there

This is sound advice!

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trapper dan
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You are going to have fun I hear they have quite a few hogs. It is very addictive so get ready to start hunting a lot more.

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