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11 September 2019, 06:28
larryshores
Check out this tusk
Check the one on the left


11 September 2019, 07:14
crshelton
Very nice. You gonna have that one mounted?


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11 September 2019, 07:32
larryshores
That feeder is about 150 yards behind my camp. I would damn sure shoot him.

I have whacked plenty of hogs right there . Bow season starts Saturday. I might be a bit more reluctant to blast him but a suppressor would help I suppose.
11 September 2019, 10:27
georgeld
Looks like several need whacking.

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11 September 2019, 17:59
crshelton
Yes,
a suppressed .223 in the ear would do the job nicely.


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11 September 2019, 20:09
Charlie64
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OMG ! I would sit for a month to have a shot at him !! What a set of teeth !!


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13 September 2019, 00:07
shankspony
Most likely it has a broken or damaged grinder.

Be interesting to see the other side.
18 September 2019, 02:42
Acer
I have heard of folks who catch boars and knock out the upper "tusk" so the bottom one will continue to grow rather than be sharpened against the upper.
18 September 2019, 08:06
larryshores
quote:
Originally posted by shankspony:
Most likely it has a broken or damaged grinder.

Be interesting to see the other side.


I’d bet money on that.
18 September 2019, 08:07
larryshores
quote:
Originally posted by Acer:
I have heard of folks who catch boars and knock out the upper "tusk" so the bottom one will continue to grow rather than be sharpened against the upper.
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Me too. They usually cut the tails. No such cut on this one.