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550lb Tennessee Hog
07 March 2020, 02:11
Biebs550lb Tennessee Hog
Taken by our own Frank Beller with an old surplus 303 British!
07 March 2020, 03:43
Bill73Man I would love to hear the whole story

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07 March 2020, 05:24
packrattusnongratusSomeone's Hampshire got out? Looks to be as big as claimed. Good deal. The story? Be Well, Packy.
07 March 2020, 08:07
customboltHigh fence preserve? Nice one!
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07 March 2020, 08:25
LHeym500Not too long ago TN Fish and Wildlife banner hog hunting to try to put a halt on folks shipping hogs in for hunting.
Big pig.
07 March 2020, 08:45
dustofferWas driving down I-10 towards San Antonio couple of years back and saw a huge carcass off on the access road. Had to turn around and check it out. It was someone's show hog that had gotten out--beautiful one--though not a 500+ size.
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07 March 2020, 12:30
georgeldBack in 1970 I was trucking
across the rolling hills of
So.Dak one late night when
a huge white hog ran across
the hwy in front of me about 50
feet in front of my truck.
Looked all of 4 foot tall. No
idea what it might of weighed.
Sure was glad I didn't hit it.
Big enough it would have derailed
the single axle White tractor I
was driving pulling a mostly
empty 40' box trailer.
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07 March 2020, 17:47
crsheltonYep, looks like a feral Hampshire boar!
An old one.
As a kid in Voc Ag, I raised Hampshires one year. but they never weighed over 100 pounds before slaughter.
I also raised Durocs and here is how a big Duroc feral sow looks:
The wind was moving the hog around, so I held the tail to stabilize it.
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Frank BellerThe hog was killed at Spartan Hunting Preserve in Grandview, TN. It is a fenced hunting area that the owner says his hogs are self-sustaining. I was invited by a friend of mine that hunted here a few years ago. To be quite honest, the animals are fed daily & the hunt was mostly kinda like “fish in a barrel”. I used to hunt hogs in Texas years ago, and it was more challenging. The owners of the preserve were very accommodating & the food and sleeping quarters were very good. Having said this, I probably would not go back unless I wanted to take an inexperienced hunter or kid that wanted a hog hunt. Just my opinion.
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08 March 2020, 05:30
customboltThanks Frank. But, no matter what, you guys are killing me. My itch to drop some hogs is starting to get more intense.
Happy hog hunting to all.
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08 March 2020, 11:07
georgeldFeed a small pile of corn
then pop 'em in the head
with a .22. that's how we
butcher hogs around here.
Regardless of size.
Glad you enjoyed it and hope
you got the meat to take home.
Dandy pictures, both of 'em.
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08 March 2020, 21:22
2th docRaised a lot of hogs when a breeder boar got old enough that he started to slow down breeding sows he was just about worthless to us an surely not worth his feed bill. We would haul him to the livestock auction and get $25 or so for him. Same guy always bought them said he was putting them in his "wild boar hunting preserve" selling 2 day hunts for $400. Even after a couple cheap meals he turned a profit of $300 or more. Guy gave us his phone # and we would call him cutting out middleman paid $25 over 300# for any color combo boar but only $15 for a pink Yorkshire. Those boars had nuts like grapefruits and could barely waddle let alone run. I often wondered what the "hunter" thought when he took his first bite of those boars!
09 March 2020, 02:35
Frank BellerPretty sure that’s what I shot.
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Tikka O/U 9.3X74R
Searcy Classics 450/.400 3" & .577
C&H .375 2 1/2"
Krieghoff .500 NE
Member Dallas Safari Club
09 March 2020, 04:19
2th docDid you eat any of him? That preserve advertised, "great tasting wild boar meat cut to order". I am sure it was strong tasting maybe and it is a big maybe an uncut boar kept away from sows for a couple of months might make ok sausage with enough seasonings.
09 March 2020, 06:33
Frank BellerJust ate some of the sausage; it was spiced to the point that it wasn’t bad. Haven’t tried the loins or roasts.
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.470 & 9.3X74R Chapuis'
Tikka O/U 9.3X74R
Searcy Classics 450/.400 3" & .577
C&H .375 2 1/2"
Krieghoff .500 NE
Member Dallas Safari Club
09 March 2020, 07:16
Big Wonderful WyomingRaised a lot of Hampshire, Yorkshire, Duroc and Landrace hogs for FFA and 4-H as a kid.
Our biggest Duroc sow probably weighed 800 pounds.
Our boar was about 750 at 3 years old.
Some friends had a big domestic boar that was probably 8 or 9 and weighed closer to 1000, he had bottom tusk that stuck out 8 or 9 inches.
09 March 2020, 08:11
LHeym500quote:
Originally posted by Frank Beller:
Just ate some of the sausage; it was spiced to the point that it wasn’t bad. Haven’t tried the loins or roasts.
Let us know how the lions taste. Did you take the back strap and inner tenderloins?