Lan-Lord

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anyone know the story?

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I would say some small children are missing.

I once saw A-way outdoors, don't hold that against me, where the owner of a ranch down there in your parts sneaked on a #700lb hog and shot it with a trad bow, supposedly the boar was eating another #200 hog when the guy shot him, though that was hard to make out in the video.

Back home in Georgia they kill #500 pretty often, living in the swamps where they don't expend much energy going from food to bed to water, I can't imagine a mountain pig like out here in Kali getting over #400, and that would be a rarity, too much energy to get food and water.
 

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That Ace garbage can can only be found near or around Sacramento, the terrain looks like the northern cali plus the hog is belted. That's all my CSI skills can provide me.

I say NorCal
 

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The terrain is very Kalistan or Texas, also look at the camo, how many Kali hunters wear Mossy Oak Break Up out here?
 

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I give that hog more credit than HogZilla and someone is making a feature length motion picture about him. Really I read it on the internet so it must be true. This guy is definately a feral cross but most everything is and this guy is truly BIG
gotta be well over 400. Congratulations to those guys whoever they are that is the biggest non domestic hog i have ever seen.
Well done and if taken with a bow WOW even bigger kudos. I hope someone has some info on the straight skinny I for one would love to hear it. Whearas I am sick and tired of hearing about Hog*****.
 

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Yup, no floppy ears and no curly tail. Must have some wild blood in it.
 

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Pretty similer to the common berkshire pigs.
 

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I don't really know if I would want to eat that thing (sausage maybe).
 

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Holy sh*t! Monster-hogzilla! Whatever the breed, whatever the domesticity or whatever anything--that's a fatty!!!!!
 

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The pic has been floating around the web for a couple years. Last I saw it was real, can't remember the state. Of course there were claims from just about every state saying it was shot by someone there. I think it's been posted here a time or two.
 

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No idea where the Hog is from,but I use Mossy Oak Breakup,work's fine fo me,lol.
 

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It could have been the Texas hog that was harassing some townfolk in a small town in Texas a few years back. It is a wild hog. That is definitely a huge, cowlike sized hog. 'Nuff said.
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national geographic .com HOGZILLA 4pm and 11 pm westcoast time ive seen the show a few months back its a must see if you like to hunt hogs
 

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national geographic .com HOGZILLA 4pm and 11 pm may 15th westcoast time ive seen the show a few months back its a must see if you like to hunt hogs
 
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