T. Scott is absolutely correct in that these demons breed like rabbits. Also they have no natural predator in east Texas. Some means of mass elimination is necessary. We have eliminated well over one hundred in the last year and the population is larger than ever - they are destroying my pastures.
The meat can be very good to eat. The younger ones are more tender. If they have good browse the meat will be very tasty. They can definitely be fattened in which case the pork is as good as any you will eat, but it is always going to be a bit leaner than domestic pork.
When we trap them live we have a guy come and get them. He feeds some of them out and donates the excess meat to various east Texas hunger programs. Some of them he takes to a large cat rescue program just north of Tyler, TX. They are glad to get them because the tigers and lions love them!
As for hunting, I have had most luck with my Colt AR-15 hunting at night with LED lighting. These pigs are great fun to hunt, but we do have to do more to try to control them. They are quickly becoming a serious problem for land owners and a terrible danger for nighttime drivers.