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We were supposed to leave yesterday for Argentina to hunt ducks. The outfitter cancelled due to lack of ducks. Decided to go hogs hunting in spite of the heat. I shot 3 small ones the first day. A hundred pounds or so. Then I struggled. Yesterday afternoon I managed to hammer a nice red boar with serious teeth . We checked another place where a big bar hog has been hanging . No luck. We moved on and decided To check this other isolated feeder. We slipped up on it. Godzilla was there . I hammered him. Down he went. I had no idea how big he really was until I walked up to him. He was massive . Serious teeth . Weighed over 400.










 
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A Florida aporkalypse. tu2


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No THAT is a pig !

Congratulations !

And happy 4 July !!


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Beats duck hunting any day! That boar is really something.
 
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Nice pig


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Great looking oinkers. Congratulations.


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Well done nice boar.
 
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I thought that was a bear on the tailgate.

Nice!
 
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Kind of small by my standards Eeker

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That's a big un Larry.
Congrats and thanks for sharing with us.
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Mike, he's talking about hunting them, not dating them :-)
 
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Kind of small by my standards Eeker

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I shot some whose balls were bigger than a certain pig I remember.
 
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Kind of small by my standards Eeker

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I shot some whose balls were bigger than a certain pig I remember.


I was hunting for the table - suckling pig is a delicacy Cool

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Nice way to celebrate the 4th of July..congrats


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I hope my first hog hunt ends up THAT well. Wow.


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I think I failed to add that I shot 7 over the long weekend. Those that I posted were by far the biggest .

I had a couple of difficult shots. I had 1 comical shot. It was at the smallest pig. I shot it out of a bunch. They immediately scrambled at the shot. It was an easy shot. I was shocked when it didn't fall instantly. I lost it in the mad scramble. I asked my friend if I missed this ridiculously easy shot. He let me sweat for a few second before he acknowledged it had fallen in high grass about 10 yards away. He rather enjoyed me berating myself.
 
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So Larry. Are these cane and orange fed hogs? I was told the meat is quite tasty, although the folks that told me so, sell pig hunts.....CB


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No sir. Wrong time of the year anyway.
 
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Thanks for sharing the beast. Helluva spot.


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In certain parts of the state, the ranchers put out raw molasses in tubs for the cattle. I forget the exact reason why. Hogs will flock to these tubs. If you shoot a hog that has been in the molasses for a while, the meat becomes sweet.

I have shot quite a few in my life in citrus groves. These are generally pretty sweet.

I have never shot any in the cane.

Regardless, I do not want to eat a big old boar. I would rather eat a tire with barbecue sauce on it. We always give those away.
 
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I thought old ones would be nasty tasting no matter what their diet is. I would give mine away.
One of these cooler months, I should just go down to the SW side of Okeechobee some fall and just visit a couple farms/groves and ask where the pigs are. Got to be some place to harvest some hogs. Last time we fished around there, most roads barely had any cars driving on them and there were several gravel roads next to open fields after the sugar cane was cut and burned. Then the orange groves are everywhere too. We watched on older fellow pop 3 swamp rabbits at the drainage creek in just 20-30 minutes. Kind of a neat area.


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In certain parts of the state, the ranchers put out raw molasses in tubs for the cattle. I forget the exact reason why. Hogs will flock to these tubs. If you shoot a hog that has been in the molasses for a while, the meat becomes sweet.

I have shot quite a few in my life in citrus groves. These are generally pretty sweet.

I have never shot any in the cane.

Regardless, I do not want to eat a big old boar. I would rather eat a tire with barbecue sauce on it. We always give those away.

The feed tubs are a protein and mineral mix in a hard molasses matrix. Cows can only lick it so it limits how much they can eat. In conjunction with hay it keeps your cows in good shape through the winter.

And I agree about large hogs, my rule of thumb is I only eat ones of 100 lbs or less.


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This molasses is liquid. It is thick but definitely liquid.
 
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