• Why Hog Hunt?

    Why Hog Hunt?

    Obviously, we love hog hunting given the title and the Blog Subject As you can tell, we are really passionate about killing wild pigs here. The natural answer is what normal person would be so passionate and interested in killing wild pigs? If you are here, then you probably have some interest in hog hunting…

  • Can you do anything with the tusks?

    YES! Many folks keep trophy skulls with the tusks still affixed to them. The best way to prepare the skull is simply to put it in a bucket of bleach and let the bleach do the rest. Give it a few days in there for all of the soft material to fall off and dissolve…

  • Hunting a Dinosaur

    Hunting a Dinosaur

    The night before Thanksgiving, my oldest and I took a trip to our friends over at Trophy Hammock Outfitters. They had spotted a size able gator for us to take a shot at before grabbing some hogs for Thanksgiving and Christmas. As usual, they didn’t disappoint! The “big” gator ended up being 12 foot, 9…

  • My First Alligator Kill

    On August 9th, I had the chance with the Trophy Hammock boys to kill my first alligator. We stalked within about nine feet of the gator on the left side of it and took 3 308 Hornady hollow point shots into the midsection near the front legs of the gator from my Ruger SFAR. Despite…

  • What’s the difference between a wild pig and a farm raised pig?

    Aside from the obvious differences, many people believe that wild pig has a better, more natural flavor. This is obvious given that wild pig is truly organic. They only eat wild vegetables and fruits, while farm raised pigs eat primarily grains. Wild pigs live off acorns, grass, vegetables and any other vegetables found to in…

  • Where do wild pigs primarily live in the wild?

    Wild hogs, also known as feral pigs or wild boars, are found in various habitats around the world. They are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but they have been introduced to many other parts of the world, including North America, South America, Australia, and some Pacific islands. They are thriving in the American…

  • Are wild pigs dangerous?

    Wild pigs, also known as feral hogs or wild boars, can be dangerous due to their size, strength, and sometimes aggressive behavior. Unfortunately, as the population continues to grow in the American South, humans and wild pigs are going to continue to come into contact with one another regularly. They can pose a threat to…

  • Our Favorite Wild Pig Recipes

    For all the fun that hunting wild pigs can be, eating it is even better. We’ve gathered a lot of our favorite wild pig recipes below: Aside from just classic breakfast sausage, we love combining spicy wild pig sausage with fresh ground beef for hamburger and cheeseburgers. We then preheat our air fryer to 400…

  • Should I Marinate Wild Pork before cooking it?

    Hog hunting is a popular outdoor activity that draws the attention of many adventure seekers and food enthusiasts. You already know this or you wouldn’t be here, right? The thrill of the chase, the skill required to track down these wild creatures, and the ultimate reward of fresh meat make hog hunting a unique and…

  • Tampa Hogman’s Video Interview with the Armed Catholic

    Check out our Video Interview with Rick Barrett more commonly known as @theArmedCatholic – where we discuss the 3 rules for buying your first gun, gun safety, man’s most basic right, hog hunting in Florida vs. Texas and obligation of self defense and his upcoming book! Rest assured, once its published you will be able…

  • Westshore Outfitters – Thermal Night Hunt Review

    In March 2024, we had the chance to a night hunt with Westshore Outfitters in Fort McCoy. In short, it was quick with non-stop action. My Pulsar Thermion was busy working through groups for 3-4 pigs throughout the night hunt. They will provide a thermal if you need it, but I brought my own. Always…