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Got back yesterday from the hunting lease. Didn't get a deer yet but...........

RustyNTX

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[attachment 179690 101N-0003a_DSC.JPG] 190 lbs hanging weight after field dressed.
[attachment 179691 101N-0007a_DSC.JPG]These are what makes 'em dangerous.
 
went off but here is one from Fla. that is a monster and there are more.
Florida is 2nd to Texas on hog population and this here would scare even me :lol: :thumbup:

Click this pig too ENLARGE :blink: this is a HOG :lol:

Maybe Lorraine can whip sumthin up with this :super:
[attachment 179701 Hog.jpg]
 
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I saw a documentary a few nights ago that said only a domestic pig could get that big, but their heads are shaped different than the wild variety. Those pictures are definitely a wild hog.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rE8MQ-QEqg&feature=relatedy
 
had been eating a lot of the food they fed the fish. I saw it on TV a year or so ago. Go to Youtube and do a search on hogs and there are a lot of videos of them shooting them from helicopters. They are quite a pest in some areas and people are paid to go shoot them. I have even seen them out at night in copters with night vision and shooting the things. Big, dangerous, rodents are what they are
 
Last spring, when I was working at Publix, I stepped out of the back roll-up to take some garbage out and there were about a dozen feeding on cat food about 20 yards away that some idiot next door leaves out for the ferrell cats ( but that's another story)! I 've hunted them at night with dogs and biggest we ever got was 325 lbs.
 
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