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I know the picture sucks . If you look you can see the hog on its hind legs trying to get the spinner . A few years ago, I had one knock the spinner off a feeder twice . It was 6’7” off the ground .

The hog was massive . I called him 3B which stood for big black bastard .
 
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When they do that.

You've gotta face the facts you just ain't feeding

them enough Larry!

Shootin time. Good luck.

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3B which stood for big black bastard .

 
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My laughing emoji didn’t show up on the above post. I thoroughly enjoyed that
 
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This hog was enormous. His cutters were as thick as my thumb and as long as my index finger. He was smart . I had a plan but the wind did not cooperated.

I have not seen him in a couple of years now z
 
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They are smart! A nephew had one of those light weight plastic feeders with the conduit legs. In deep sand a big boar learned to root out two legs and then tip the feeder over! Boar did it three times. I helped the nephew put a bag of quikrete around all three legs. It did not stop the pig from trying but 80 pounds on each leg kept him from getting it off balance. During deer season the pig came in a little to early, end of story!!!
 
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