Eric Ford+FollowThis beginner's first hunt blew my mind! 🤯This dude's hunt really stunned me! He said he had such a great catch on his first hunt! #huntinglife #newbiehunter #wildgame #hunting 4313Share
bushjill+FollowIs Wild Pig Meat Actually Good to Eat?Wild pigs are leaner, earthier, and packed with protein—perfect if you're into keto, paleo, or just love wild game. Great for stews or sausage, and way less fatty than farm pork. Anyone else love the flavor or have tips on cooking it right? #hunting #wildgame #huntandcook #cleaneating #wildboar828822Share
bushjill+FollowDo you actually eat what you hunt?I usually only eat what I hunt, but I’ve got buddies who treat it more like sport and never touch the meat. Curious what you here think. #hunting #HuntingEthics #WildGame #GameMeat435349Share
lolson+FollowWild hog meat tastes gamey to anyone else? 🐗Do y'all eat the hogs you hunt? Mine always taste weird and a little gamey. Am I doing something wrong? #hunting #hoghunting #wildgame #gamemeat2457Share
bushjill+FollowI hunt better without scent blockersSpent thousands on camo, scent blockers, and fancy gear before realizing the truth - deer care more about movement and sound than what you're wearing. Grandpa killed more deer in blue jeans than I did with all my gadgets. What's your take on keeping it simple? #hunting #outdoors #wildgame6419Share
Manuel Bright+FollowWhat do you hunt in the off-season?Deer season’s quiet—what do y’all go after instead? I’ve been chasing squirrels and rabbits lately, but curious what others are doing to stay sharp. #hunting #offseasonhunting #wildgame #smallgamehunting2415Share
bushjill+Followhunting costs more than people thinkWe get 80% of our red meat from venison I harvest, plus tons of fish. But let's be honest - between gear, gas, tags, and time, I could buy meat cheaper at the store. If I worked those hunting hours instead, I'd probably come out ahead financially. But I keep telling my wife we're "saving money" lol. Anyone else lie to themselves about hunting economics?🤣 #hunting #WildGame #HuntingLife #Outdoors 8137Share
bushjill+FollowI hunt to eat, not to profitAnyone else hunt primarily for the table? Don't get me wrong, I love the chase and the time outdoors, but honestly, most of my protein comes from what I harvest. It's definitely not about money - good gear ain’t cheap, and I don’t sell what I take. But there's something satisfying about filling the freezer with venison I caught myself. What's your main motivation - the sport, the food, or both? #hunting #wildgame #fieldtotable #huntinglife #Outdoors 467Share
jortiz+FollowStarted hunting at 31 with zero family traditionMy family thought I was nuts when I bought my first rifle at 26. Zero hunting tradition, just me figuring it out through YouTube and range time. Took me another 5 years to actually get in the woods. What really clicked for me was reconnecting with my indigenous heritage. Suddenly hunting wasn't just about shooting deer—it became this spiritual thing, following wisdom that's been in my blood all along. Whether I come home with meat depends on what the land and animals decide to give me that day. Love sharing wild game with friends who've never tasted it. Their faces when they try elk for the first time? Priceless. Plus knowing exactly where my family's protein comes from feels good. Anyone else come to hunting later in life without family teaching you? #Hunting #SpiritualHunting #WildGame #HuntingLife #Outdoors 296Share