The good eating ones are way smaller than the big ones.
You have to have major patience to be able to successfully hunt them, at least the bigger ones.
The fact that they breed several litters a years makes them highly problematic.
Yeah. I understand they hunt them from helicopters in some areas. I’m in Wisconsin and we don’t have them here yet, as far as I know. Probably the winter weather slowing their advance somewhat, like it does to palm trees and killer bees. 25 below keeps the riffraff out.
I don’t know if they use mounted automatic weapons or what, but it sound like it would be fun, and for a good cause if you’re donating all that meat (and keeping fifty pounds for yourself).
Can’t just rake them with bullets indiscriminately though, or you’ll mess up the chops.
The other white meat.
And yeah, the few videos I’ve seen of people hunting them, they take the standard pig-roaster size for eating. Bigger than that I imagine they get too tough and gamey.