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...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 11:52 am
by RogueUSMC
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:22 pm
by crazy2medic
I was most impressed by the fact the hog had 6 inch tush, I wonder how big his tusks were, I'm impressed that 3 rounds of 38spl took that hog down, wonder what his shot placement was?
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:41 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
crazy2medic wrote:I was most impressed by the fact the hog had 6 inch tush, I wonder how big his tusks were, I'm impressed that 3 rounds of 38spl took that hog down, wonder what his shot placement was?
It would have to be through the ribs on the side, between the shoulder and the neck on a downward angle or behind the ear traveling from rear to front.
From the picture, I do believe that the weight was more than just slightly exaggerated. I would estimate it at no more than 450 lbs.
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 1:25 pm
by Jusme
OldCurlyWolf wrote:crazy2medic wrote:I was most impressed by the fact the hog had 6 inch tush, I wonder how big his tusks were, I'm impressed that 3 rounds of 38spl took that hog down, wonder what his shot placement was?
It would have to be through the ribs on the side, between the shoulder and the neck on a downward angle or behind the ear traveling from rear to front.
From the picture, I do believe that the weight was more than just slightly exaggerated. I would estimate it at no more than 450 lbs.
Yeah it sounded a little heavy to me too, maybe the peanut scales are set to "cheat" just a little.

Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 1:29 pm
by bblhd672
crazy2medic wrote:I was most impressed by the fact the hog had 6 inch tush, I wonder how big his tusks were

I didn't catch that when I read it the first time. Evidently neither did the writer nor his editor.
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 1:50 pm
by RogueUSMC
bblhd672 wrote:crazy2medic wrote:I was most impressed by the fact the hog had 6 inch tush, I wonder how big his tusks were

I didn't catch that when I read it the first time. Evidently neither did the writer nor his editor.
Well, they are in Alabama soooo...
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:22 am
by parabelum
A friend of a friend just got through his run in with wild hog here in North TX. Supposedly he saw him and shot him with his 308. Boar dropped to the ground. As he (friend of a friend) approached him the boar suddenly got up and proceeded to rip the inner part of his leg wide open with his tusk before he got shot once again with 308 point blank and finally died.
Now, I can't confirm or deny

the story as I wasn't there, but I can confirm that the guy ended up with the gash the size of Texas from the tusks.
Those are some tough skinned critters, not sure about the 38 business, but I'd probably want a magnum sized revolver (44mag, 454 casull etc.) or a hot 45-70 at least with me.
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:49 am
by Lynyrd
I've killed lots of hogs. I've shot a many of them in different sized traps, where you could use a pistol. The only two places I have ever shot a hog where he went right down was through the spinal column just behind the head, and just above the eyes in the center of the head. Either of those places would allow you to bring down a hog with a .38. ANYWHERE else and he is not going to stop. One time I shot a trapped 250 lb boar in the head three times with a .357 magnum JHP and he still didn't die.
As for the weight, nope, ain't buying that. Maybe 400 - 450.
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 9:57 am
by WildBill
Lynyrd wrote:I've killed lots of hogs. I've shot a many of them in different sized traps, where you could use a pistol. The only two places I have ever shot a hog where he went right down was through the spinal column just behind the head, and just above the eyes in the center of the head. Either of those places would allow you to bring down a hog with a .38. ANYWHERE else and he is not going to stop. One time I shot a trapped 250 lb boar in the head three times with a .357 magnum JHP and he still didn't die.
As for the weight, nope, ain't buying that. Maybe 400 - 450.
Maybe he was full of lead.

Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 12:29 pm
by LeonCarr
Another vote for 400-450 instead of 820. That hog is big but not YUGE.
Just my .02,
LeonCarr
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 1:07 pm
by kragluver
This is a big hog.
My friend's brother shot one on our deer lease in Palo Pinto Co. a few years ago that was easily this large. We never weighed that pig. I've always wondered what it would have weighed. Its hooves were the size of those on a heifer calf.
Re: ...820 pound wild hog in his front yard
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 1:07 pm
by EastTexasRancher
I guided hog hunts for almost 18 years. IMHO, that hog was not 800+ lbs.
Here's one I took that went almost 400. 71" snout to rear laying on the ground, longer when up on the gambrel. Use it as a comparative.
http://easttexasrancher.blogspot.com/se ... -results=5