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greetings....just back from an awesome hunt with my dad, two uncles, one cousin and one brother in law. Sparing the details of the hunt, this discussion is about what people have seen in the wild (truly wild, not corn fed behind high fence and such).

I took this pig (Named Brutus since he will end up on my wall and in my freezer, the kids like to name everything). Head+hide weighed well over 100lbs, had an armor plate like no other (guide had seen just one like it in 35 years of guiding literally thousands of pigs shot)

Armor was approx 1 inch thick at the mid-spine, and 1.5 inches at the shoulder. Cartilage and scar tissue so strong, punching it was like hitting your cars tire on the sidewall. Cutters were about the same as the width of my fist (will measure when back from Taxidermist)

Any other photo's and first hand experience with a truly wild shot pig with such aspects? Estimated on the hoof weight is roughly 350lbs give or take

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Very Nice, congrats! So. Cal? where abouts? I'm headed out to Cali in about a month.
 
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Thanks. I was in South Monterey County, close to Paso Robles.


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Nice! I'll be in Paso in a few weeks. Maybe Brutus has a brother Smiler
 
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That would be the central coast of California -- a much nicer place than SoCal!

Congratulations!



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That is a bruiser, congrats!

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Serious teeth! Should definitely have him mounted!



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Thanks Whitworth, definitely being mounted. Size is an interesting metric for a trophy, but i tend to agree with you, for this one it was his armor plate and teeth that really amazes me.

Hoping the Taxidermist does a good job.


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was it with Tom Willoughby by chance? that truck looks familiar.

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Hi Red
Good eye...we hunted with Blake, Tom's son.


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Awesome!!!
You had a much better hog hunt in California than I did.
CONGRATS again. Great Boar.
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That is a great hog. One of the best I have ever seen. By the way, that rifle doesn't look too Komifornia friendly!!!!


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As many know, California has very restrictive gun laws. Therefore my AR15 was built very carefully to comlply with all rules around magazine size, requiring a tool, gun length, callapsable stock and no full auto. The gun in the photo is 100% ca legal outfitted in 6.8spcII where I use non-lead rounds in the condor zone. This particular hunt was a 110gr barnes tsx out of my 24" barrel. It took one shot, just behind the ear. DRT


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That would be the central coast of California -- a much nicer place than SoCal!

+1, Went to college in San Luis Obispo and loved living there. There's also a place in SLO called Petra that has the best gyro sandwich I've ever eaten.

Skyvinny, congrats on the hog! I've hunted with Tom and Blake for hog and deer. They're certainly good at what they do.


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Originally posted by Sevens:+1, Went to college in San Luis Obispo and loved living there.


Me too -- loved it there!



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Originally posted by Sevens:+1, Went to college in San Luis Obispo and loved living there.


Me too -- loved it there!

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Originally posted by Sevens:+1, Went to college in San Luis Obispo and loved living there.


Me too -- loved it there!


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I went to that college also, called Cal Poly. Go Mustangs!


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