22 April 2009, 06:21
jeffeossoWild Hog Attacks Woman in Backyard
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posted: 7 HOURS 52 MINUTES AGOcomments: 236filed under: National NewsPrintShareText SizeAAA(April 21) -- A wild hog charged a woman in her yard Monday and then led nine rescue and animal control officials on a chase through a St. Petersburg, Fla., neighborhood.
The St. Petersburg Times reports that Cassandra Frank, 26, spotted the black sow rooting around behind her home Monday morning. The 200-pound animal made a run at her, catching her calf with a tusk and pushing her against a tree.
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After someone called 911, fire and rescue workers and animal control officers showed up on the scene.
Fire Rescue Lt. Dan Robinson, who hunted wild hogs as a boy, tracked her down and got charged too. He leaped over a 6-foot fence to escape, cutting his arm.
"I seen what they can do. They'll take a dog and just rip it right open," Robinson told the Times.
Officials used a pole with a lasso to catch the hog, which was euthanized because it had a broken leg and had to be tested for rabies, the Times said
22 April 2009, 07:50
WhitworthEvidently a very unhappy sow!

22 April 2009, 20:36
N E 450 No2I know a man in his 70's that lives in the country.
One day he sees some wild hogs in his garden.
He gets his loaded Remington 1100 12 ga and goes outside and starts shooting at the hogs...

Problem is he runs out of shells, before he runs out of hogs.

They chase him up a tree. Then they go a few yards away and lay down watching him.
Everytime he starts to climb down, they attack him again.
This goes on for a little over 4 hours, until the pigs finally decide to leave.
23 April 2009, 01:26
mstarlingI went to college at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Used to hunt rabbits between classes just off Fletcher Avenue (the road behind USF) to the east of Campus. Have had hogs charge me in the palmettos. Pretty scary when all you have is a single shot 12 gauge loaded with birdshot. Kids do silly things.
23 April 2009, 07:32
GeedubyaWhen I was a boy hunting in east texas, (11 or 12 at the time) all I had was a 22 semi auto. Usually fed with longs. I'd sneak up on hogs rooting, pick one out, shoot it behind the ear then drop the rifle and shinny up the tree I'd picked out before hand. I know you'd say take the rifle, but I couldn't climb a tree fast enough with a rifle in one hand.
GWB
23 April 2009, 08:23
dustofferHad three little boars in a round trap Sunday--when I walked up to the wire with the .22 in hand to do 'em, the biggest (maybe 90 lbs) charged me--bounced right off the wire. The he proceeded to do it 3 more times before he got his lead vitamin.