Speckmisser
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Hey Easy,
No disrespect taken or directed... we're all having fun here.
For my own part, I'm not sure that hog goes 250# either. It might, but there's absolutely nothing in that pic (that I can see) to argue one way or another. The cajones are definitely hanging, although I have seen some drop lower.
As to the teeth, here's my Tejon hog from June.
I can only tell you that it hit the scales sans skin, fat, guts, and most of his head at 170#. Based on the other two big hogs killed that weekend, I'm pretty sure he went well over 250# before I cut him up to get out of the hole. How much tooth do you see in this pic? Can you see his cajones?
Two other hogs that were at least as large as mine also had very small teeth.
I'll add that I've seen pics of 150 lbers with 3"-4" tusks. Teeth are just not a very good way to judge a hog's size.
No disrespect taken or directed... we're all having fun here.
For my own part, I'm not sure that hog goes 250# either. It might, but there's absolutely nothing in that pic (that I can see) to argue one way or another. The cajones are definitely hanging, although I have seen some drop lower.
As to the teeth, here's my Tejon hog from June.
I can only tell you that it hit the scales sans skin, fat, guts, and most of his head at 170#. Based on the other two big hogs killed that weekend, I'm pretty sure he went well over 250# before I cut him up to get out of the hole. How much tooth do you see in this pic? Can you see his cajones?
Two other hogs that were at least as large as mine also had very small teeth.
I'll add that I've seen pics of 150 lbers with 3"-4" tusks. Teeth are just not a very good way to judge a hog's size.