I know I am in the clear minority, but I love to hunt and eat wild pigs. I have killed hundreds of them, mostly with a bow. Cook them low and slow on a smoker and they are some of the best wild game there is.
One misconception is that size or gender determines how they taste. I have found overwhelmingly that the condition of the particular animal determines its quality as table fare. In other words, younger, smaller pigs are no good if they are skinny and in poor condition. Conversely, larger pigs of either gender are still great eating if they are in good shape with some fat on them.
I know they destroy farm crops. But, out in the bush, I think the conventional wisdom that they are super destructive is overblown. Perhaps in particular microclimates with certain vulnerable species present, they can be detrimental.
I love hunting them because you really don't feel bad shooting them like you do with deer or other natives. Plus I have gotten to the point where I refuse to sit in a blind, and its fairly easy to sneak up and stick pigs with a bow, but its damn near impossible with whitetail, axis, etc. Plus they add some excitement to the woods since other dangerous game in TX doesn't really exist anymore.
TLDR: I don't want to be overrun with pigs, but I really like having a few around. /ducks