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| Heck all I know is if I shot one that big it wouldn't be on the back forty burried somewhere... Hell I'd build a reiforced wall to mount the head... lol |
| Posts: 74 | Location: Jacksonville NC | Registered: 16 February 2003 |
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| and anyone questions why i think a 358 is a decent minimum for hogs, with a 375, 416 , 458 and bigger frequently there?
even if the guy is 3' behind the hog (he's touching it) it's STILL HUGE...
or, to put it a different way, once a pig reaches about 250#, it has NO natural predators, other than man and trucks.... this one was probably not overly concerned with man.
what a huge, stinking monster
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| as harry pointed out in the last monster pig pic... this fella is still ALL fella.... his nuts are as big as a soccer ball
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| Wouldn't you love to have to beat the puckerbrush to sort out that guy with a 243 in your hand? |
| Posts: 3174 | Location: Warren, PA | Registered: 08 August 2002 |
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| I think it's really tough to take those ENORMOUS pig stories seriously. From what I've heard from commercial hog farmers, 1000 and even 1500 pound breeding boars are not uncommon. Unless you knew the history of the breeding and feeding of a particular boar it would be very hard to know how wild (or more correctly feral) a "trophy" might be. For 3 different college degrees, studying wild and feral pig ecology, I had to read a stack of scientific studies about 2 feet thick. I don't recall any studies catching and weighing any wild or feral pigs much over 350 to 400 pounds. I'm not saying pigs bigger than that don't exist, but goodness knows at least a few of the five 800 pound boarzilla stories someone tells me each and every week must be wrong. Great hunting with great hunters, Kyler |
| Posts: 2515 | Location: Central Coast of CA | Registered: 10 January 2002 |
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| I have seen a feral hog that purported to weigh 600 pounds. It might have been only 400 pounds. It filled up the back end of an S10 pickup, and had at least one 7 inch tusk. The boys (younger than me) killed it in The Cottonwood Creek bottoms which is near Jacksonville Texas. This happened about 5 years ago. The head was mounted and hung in a Taxidermy shop in Athens Texas for a year or two. A 400 pound feral hog would have to be old. |
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| He is standing in a hole and behind the pig,,,its big but not that flippin big,,,,course people look at the Crappy picture of my boar and myself and think its 100 pounds or soooooo,,,it was 218 pounds 2 hours after I gutted it on a good scale.
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| Posts: 376 | Location: Western, NC, USA | Registered: 29 April 2004 |
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