Thanks guys,,,,, I really enjoyed spending the afternoon skulking around the farm, gave me some much needed stress relief :)
Brent, to answer your question,,,, yes,, the larger g-hogs are indeed edible, matter of fact that's what I had for dinner tonight :) and yes the larger ones tend to be tougher than the younger ones. Like I said in the post,,, had I realized how young that one g-hog was I wouldn't have shot him but the larger young ones are very tasty and actually fairly tender. Tonight I just cut up the 2 G-hogs into pieces, seasoned them with all my favorite spices and quickly fried them in oil with some bacon grease added (of course) until they were golden brown. The larger one was a little tough, but not to the point where it was difficult to eat. One of my favorite ways to prepare the larger ones is to season them and then brown them either under the broiler or in the frying pan. Then I take the browned pieces, put them in a large crock pot with some carrots, potatoes, onions and celery,,,, throw in some spices along with a packet or 2 of onion soup mix and let it simmer for several hours on low. Mmmmm Mmmmmm,, nothing better than G-hog pot roast. The meat just falls off the bone and absorbs all the flavors of the spices. My 2 daughters absolutely love G-hog pot roast and are always asking me to make it.
Harry,, yes,,, I'm using the 14.3 CP Hollow Points and they are working fantastic. I've taken 3 G-hogs now with the Talon and CPH's, all head shots, and all 3 g-hogs died instantly right where they were standing. All 3 of em also had massive blood loss and tissue damage at the point of impact. I didn't recover any of the spent pellets but when I cleaned the G-hogs I inspected the damage under the skin and it was clear to see why they died so quickly. I've come to really like the CP Hollow Points for hunting. My .22 Panther loves them and the pellets worked phenomenal on the squirrels I bagged this year. My Talon is the same way,,,, absolutely loves the pellets and I am definitely impressed with their performance so far on the G-hogs. The other nice thing about them is that they are cheap compared to most of the other .22 hunting pellets. Last time I ordered them from Pyramydair I stocked up on em and I'm glad I did :)
Last week when I was a Cobra Airguns I bought some more Kodiaks,,,, planning to use them in the Talon,,, but since the CP Hollow Points are working so well I think I'll just leave the gun sighted in for them and keep on huntin :)
Jeff