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The first hog I shot was gutted and skinned before anyone thought of weighing it. The scales on hand went to 240 lbs., and it pegged them. It was the biggest of a group of about 30 that were grazing on boot-top high wheat. We estimated it at 300 lbs. I have seen a couple that were bigger looking, but havent taken a bigger one yet. Most of the ones on the river are larger than the ones in dry areas, but nothing is chisled in stone. I have to agree with Gatogordo and NE 450 No2 that I can tell no diffence in taste of the big ones. If not processed properly you can definitely tell a difference, but sizedoesnt seem to matter, (thats what I keep telling my wife). My hunting buddy swears that the big ones taste best. I am not sure about that, but I cant taste a difference if properly dressed. Good luck and good shooting, Eterry | ||
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Quote: 450, Wasn't offended at all with the scale thing. . . It was a very large hog, that's for sure!! Other than an elk or warthog, it's by far the biggest thing I've ever harvested!! I'll see if I can find some of the "GRUB RUB", never heard of it, but will make an effort at trying to find some. Thanks again for the suggestions, -Mr Mike | |||
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