Went for a hunt today at Laupahoehoe on the north side of the Big Island. Missed a grizzled boar [gray whiskers and gray along upper back] at 15 feet. He zipped away like a jackrabbit and disappeared. My shot missed him by a foot. Later, at about noon, I saw the largest boar I've ever seen in a hunting area and quickly shot. It ran straight into the really thick vines and tangles and then all was quiet. I felt pretty good about the shot so I waited a bit and then went in. Visibility is only about 6 to 8 feet at most and you have to crawl or stoop way over, so it's a bit disconcerting. Found it dead, fortunately. I used a small log to lever it out into the open because it was too heavy to drag. This thing was really obese. These pigs have unlimited fatty fruit to eat and I doubt if he ever saw another hunter in his life. Talk about a Garden of Eden for these pigs. Anyway, I was able to bone out the hams, tenderloins, and some other pieces. Both shoulders were largely ruined by the shot. Using my rifle as a reference, anybody have a guess as to what it weighed on the hoof? I don't have a clue but it's the largest I've ever shot.