09 November 2004, 03:18
<gary_hall>Big Boar

Bakes.
What are you doing Saturday? give us a call.
09 November 2004, 03:36
WhitworthNice hog Gary! Did you weigh the brute? What did you shoot him with?
Whitworth
09 November 2004, 04:00
<gary_hall>Didn't weigh it, but well over 120kgs. I actually shot it with my trusty Marlin 45/70 lever action, but I'm holding a BLR .308 in the photo.
My mate Cyclone.

It makes the rifle look small.

13 November 2004, 00:24
<gary_hall>The big boar took a couple of hits from the 45/70 (350 grain slugs).
Cyclone only needed one 45/70 round to drop the boar below.

23 November 2004, 16:03
Mike_Dettorreyou know I really hate to say this and if I am wrong I apologize but look at these photos closely...they all look like thet are cut and paste or edited photos...the humna figures all seem to have a very different "focus" and sharpness of all other images in the picture...mor than just the difference in focus of a camera lens...
Soemthing is just not right
23 November 2004, 18:56
<gary_hall>Mike.
I can assure you that none of the photos are cut, pasted or edited and all photos are totally genuine and taken with my minolta 7000 SLR camera. I shoot and dog hundreds of hogs a year, have been writing freelance articles for three Australian hunting magazines for the past ten years and have a highly regarded reputation amoungst Australian hunters which I wouldn't jeopardize, nor would I need to for the sake of a couple of photos.

Just because the boars are of good size and quality don't assume the photos have been doctored.
Gary.
24 November 2004, 16:03
Mike_DettorreNy comment was not driven by the size of the hogs but by the way the humans look relative to everyone else...I belive you...the picture just look different
24 November 2004, 20:05
JefferyDenmarkGary
Keep posting those pictures they are great.

Cheers,
Andr�