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<blockquote data-quote="Jlingle" data-source="post: 3934447" data-attributes="member: 51137"><p>I admire your honesty and transparency with hog weights. You don’t see that everyday on the internet. Most guys on the internet shoot a 175 lb hog and immediately call it 300-350. When you’ve killed a lot of hogs, you get a pretty good idea of what it really takes to kill a 300 pounder. They’re like 160+” deer, there’s just not one behind every bush…. They’re rare. When you see a 300+ wild hog, they’re very impressive. </p><p></p><p>I’ve seen 2 wild hogs killed that I considered absolutely enormous and those true giants are freaks of nature. I saw a 530 lb hog in person, that was killed about 20 (?) years ago by a buddy of mine with a set of dogs by erick. They refused to leave it behind because they just had to know what it weighed. I don’t remember where they had it weighed, but they used a co-op scale or something similar. I saw it the next day and took measurements of it everywhere. I remember his nutsack was 9” across and from the tip of his nose to his ears was nearly 20”. I had pictures of him on an old phone and lost the phone in the lake. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤦🏼♂️" title="🤦🏼♂️" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f926-1f3fc-2642.png" /> that hog looked like a 55 gallon barrel with legs. Of all the gigantic measurements we took of him, I thought he had small feet for his size. He must have been leaving deep craters when he walked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jlingle, post: 3934447, member: 51137"] I admire your honesty and transparency with hog weights. You don’t see that everyday on the internet. Most guys on the internet shoot a 175 lb hog and immediately call it 300-350. When you’ve killed a lot of hogs, you get a pretty good idea of what it really takes to kill a 300 pounder. They’re like 160+” deer, there’s just not one behind every bush…. They’re rare. When you see a 300+ wild hog, they’re very impressive. I’ve seen 2 wild hogs killed that I considered absolutely enormous and those true giants are freaks of nature. I saw a 530 lb hog in person, that was killed about 20 (?) years ago by a buddy of mine with a set of dogs by erick. They refused to leave it behind because they just had to know what it weighed. I don’t remember where they had it weighed, but they used a co-op scale or something similar. I saw it the next day and took measurements of it everywhere. I remember his nutsack was 9” across and from the tip of his nose to his ears was nearly 20”. I had pictures of him on an old phone and lost the phone in the lake. 🤦🏼♂️ that hog looked like a 55 gallon barrel with legs. Of all the gigantic measurements we took of him, I thought he had small feet for his size. He must have been leaving deep craters when he walked. [/QUOTE]
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