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Originally posted by Dmcgee View PostThis is a wild boar idk what he weighs I never got a shot at him. But I’ve seen 327 on the hoof and he’s over that. That grass way up to my knee and I’m 6ft tall. Creek bottoms of Hill County
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Originally posted by Bud View PostI’ve always heard there are some big pigs that live near cattle feed yards and sneak in at night and eat pretty well.
I think one of my nephews has one of the pigs in 2nd or 3rd place in the current contest.
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Originally posted by mikemorvan View PostMy brother used to run a feed lot out by Richland Springs. The black wave of pigs coming out to eat cattle feed in the evening was amazing. We put a bunch of the younger cousins in the tree line one summer night. Sounded like a war zone for few minutes when those pigs started coming out to eat. One of the boys shot a pig that was probably 350 lbs.
I think one of my nephews has one of the pigs in 2nd or 3rd place in the current contest.
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[quote=TX CHICKEN;16092427][quote=zztex;16092285]Originally posted by myway View Post
Polygraphs are only as reliable as the person administering them in my opinion. I have only had one in my life and I failed and I was absolutely telling the truth!
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I know a couple of people in law enforcement and the fire fighting biz that lied their *** off on their polygraph test and passed with flying colors. Polygraphs aren’t magic.
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Originally posted by mikemorvan View PostMy brother used to run a feed lot out by Richland Springs. The black wave of pigs coming out to eat cattle feed in the evening was amazing. We put a bunch of the younger cousins in the tree line one summer night. Sounded like a war zone for few minutes when those pigs started coming out to eat. One of the boys shot a pig that was probably 350 lbs.
I think one of my nephews has one of the pigs in 2nd or 3rd place in the current contest.
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Without knowing (or really caring about) any of the details, there's a lot of domestic in that hog. The angle change in the head is a dead giveaway. The domestic traits probably is what got this hog that big.
Regardless, that's a big pig, to kill in the wild. If it's legit, I hope he gets the money.
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