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Bigger than Hogzilla?

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 6:56 pm
by Scott Murray
A few years ago an extraordinarily large feral hog was killed which made the news, "Hogzilla". Here's one that's supposed to be larger, more than 10 feet long and weighing more than 1000 lb. And it was supposed to have been killed by an 11 year old boy shooting a .50 S&W revolver.

http://www.monsterpig.com/

Is this for real? Is it some kind of hoax? It's scary to think or running across one of these in the woods. I'd be surpised that an 11 year old could handle a that big a pistol.

Scott

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:01 pm
by Liberty
Darn ... He's bigger than my car!!!!!

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:06 pm
by SC1903A3
I got his cousin back in April over in Jefferson, Texas. With a compound bow.
Image
Runtzilla

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:09 pm
by seamusTX
Google news turns up nothing relevant for "hog" or "monster pig." Links to http://www.monsterpig.com/ are all from forums like this one.

You can decide how credible the story is.

- Jim

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:11 pm
by Mike1951
Good discussion here:

http://www.texasboars.com/phpBB2/viewto ... d2eb3759c5

The concensus seems to be that domestic hogs are being hunted as wild boars.

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:23 pm
by SC1903A3
For what it's worth all hogs that are hunted in Texas are feral.

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:28 pm
by Mike1951
SC1903A3 wrote:For what it's worth all hogs that are hunted in Texas are feral.
I'm citified enough that I wouldn't know the difference, but this is what I was referring to.


From the Texas Boars discussion:

I've been to several sale barns and watched big old Tyson breeders sell for under $0.06 per pound and then go to a ranch to get shot by some poor unsuspecting northerner who couldn't tell a wild hog from a domestic pig that was destined to become some of Jimmy Dean's finest.

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:21 pm
by isoplus
Interesting,

I'm also impressed the father let a 11 yr old kid shoot a .50 cal revolver!?
:shock:

I'd have a hard time hitting a running boar with it... :oops:

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:38 pm
by dpatterson
I purchased a couple Hampshire/Yorkshire mix pigs and a Duroc for show from a farmer that had a 670lb stud hog. No fences or pens could hold him... They just let him do whatever and go where ever he wanted. He always came back for his food.

So I can believe that this one is this big. The 670lb one looked like a larger cow with short legs...

DP

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 10:15 pm
by KBCraig
Just now looked at the monsterpig.com site, and I gotta say... that looks photoshopped to me. And I'm not buying that a 11 year old shot that revolver 16 times, as claimed. And where are the "fist sized holes"?

Just doesn't pass the sniff test.

Kevin

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:58 am
by stevie_d_64
Doesn't matter anyway...

I know I have something now that will decimate, field dress, stuff links and hang from the treeline behind it to smoke, all at the pull of a 6 lb. trigger! :lol:

20 pounds or 1000 pounds...Doesn't matter... ;-)

I still like the original story though...Very entertaining...

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:37 pm
by austin
Heh.

I got two hogs with my UCII this week.

Tuesday night our elderly neighbor called me at 9:30 pm with a massive water leak in her house.

I went running over on foot with some tools, my Surefire, and my UCII in my pocket. I got drenched from the busted hose on her clothes washer but got her squared away.

On the way back walking down our driveway I was practicing the Harries with my Surefire and UCII in the barn and on our long driveway.

When I swept the space by the barn I saw more than just the eyes of our dog.

:shock:

There were three hogs rooting around in the corn hay round bales between the house and the barn.

:razz:

When I spotted them they looked at me then went back to rooting. I was downwind as well.

:twisted:

I got to withing ten feet of the nearest one and shot him in the back. He grunted and sat down. The other two froze.

I shot the next one. It did the same thing. I then shot at the third one. It squealed and ran off.

The other two popped back up and ran after it.

These were Federal Hydrashocks and I clearly heard them hit. I could find no blood but given how they ran off in the rooted around hay, it might not be locatable. Shots were made from the rear at a 30 degree angle.

Hog Hunting with a 1911.

Think about it.

:idea:

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:47 pm
by HankB
The people in the pictures at the monsterpig website look like they're quite a bit further away from the camera than the pig is; that's an old, OLD camera trick to make whatever's in the foreground (in this case, the pig) look bigger - a LOT bigger - than he really is.

Some good ol' boys are having a bit of fun with the website. ;-)

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:52 am
by gigag04
austin wrote: Hog Hunting with a 3" 1911.

Think about it.

:idea:
FYP :lol:

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:29 am
by stevie_d_64
I'm not surprised with the wimpy performance of those short barreled 1911's...














;-) I'M KIDDING!!! (I just had to get that little dig in there... :lol: )

I'm surprised you got that close...They are somewhat skittish and usually bolt at the slightest human presense...

Lucky!!! :lol: