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I sure hope I'm wrong, but at first glance, it looks like he's holding a piglet by the leg. It so, he's had toooo many of whatever is in his left hand.
 
I sure hope I'm wrong, but at first glance, it looks like he's holding a piglet by the leg. It so, he's had toooo many of whatever is in his left hand.

I didn't see that. if I was remiss in posting this, I will delete it. I just noticed the 50 cal. and the 30 cal Browning MG. (Supposedly a 1919 according to some captions.)
 
I understand his problem. Have family who had farms in central Texas. It's even becoming a problem in urban areas.
It would be a shame to let all that meat go to waste, though. The State doesn't have too much of an issue with how these pests are handled in certain areas.
 
A Texas friend tells me there is no such thing as 'barbecued pig'-only beef qualifies. So sad. But more for me!
 
Wild hogs are a problem. A group of farmers in a county I do some work in paid a fellow to shoot them out of a helicopter. He killed over 2000 in a recent year. The pigs are still there, & are still a problem.

rayb
 
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