How would you like to run across this in the woods????? The hog was
> > > reportedly killed in Arkansas very recently close to where they
hunt...
> > > The man in the picture killed him, took 3 shots from a 7 mag. The
> > > afternoon before, he saw this hog eating on the side of the road. He
> > > pulled over, and when he slammed the door on his truck, the hog
spooked,
> > > and charged him. He rammed the side of his truck and put a huge dent
in
> > > it and popped 2 holes in the metal where his tusks hit. He went back
in
> > > camo the next morning and sat by a fence. The hog came out and he
shot
> > > once and the hog turned and looked at him. Shot him again and he
went
> > > to his knees and got back up. Shot him the third time and put him
down.
> > > The rest of the story is the picture. He weighed over 800 lbs.
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The pictures looks a little strange to me. I would put my money on the fact that its fake.
clipse
Blackcloud6
January 26, 2004, 01:03 PM
Looks like a cut and paste job to me too.
Jim March
January 26, 2004, 01:03 PM
Whoa!
That ain't just a pig, it's a genetic throwback to a genuine Russian boar.
A few were brought into the South somewhere for "hunting reserves" and another bunch brought to California. Not a huge amount, and once they inevitably escaped they mixed with runaway farm stock to produce what we normally call a "wild boar" which are often as small as 150lbs or so, sometimes they hit 300/400, but then again, sometimes some very old genes come out to play and you get a real monster like this.
:what:
El Tejon
January 26, 2004, 01:07 PM
Have seen feral pigs at 400ish. But 800?:scrutiny:
Wouldn't that thing have to do nothing but eat to gain that size? How does it do that in the wild?:scrutiny:
At least to me, the ground underneath the piggie looks undisturbed. Wouldn't you see bootprints and such by the head as the guys were hanging it up???:scrutiny:
Where is the bear that was riding the giant pig?:scrutiny:
Gus Dddysgrl
January 26, 2004, 01:11 PM
It does look fake, but I wouldn't really know.
It could happen.
Jim March
January 26, 2004, 01:12 PM
Oh, and the pic looks real to me.
Part of the issue is that there's a funny "border" along the left edge of both the guy and the pig. Compare the pig's rib area with the arm holding the camera. It's a camera artifact of some sort. Thing is, the SAME defect is seen on all edges where dark is over light, including both guy and pig (and the rope, and the pole behind the man's hat, and the hooks holding the piggie).
Oh no. It's 100% real all right.
Russian Boars were known to hit 1,000lbs sometimes. This IS possible.
Brian Williams
January 26, 2004, 01:15 PM
If it is a fake they did a great job putting in the flash shadows.
Some of you have never been to a farm show and seen some of those porkers there.
jsalcedo
January 26, 2004, 01:16 PM
I saw a boar that size or larger on the side of the road in Dilley Texas.
It looked like it had been hit by a car (hate to see the car) It was 30% bigger than a large chest freezer and I would estimate over 900Lbs.
goalie
January 26, 2004, 01:30 PM
Holy Hannah!!!! I had a friend that would wild boar hunt with a spear. I wonder what he woulda done if he ran into that bad-boy in the underbrush?!?!?! I am thinking that the 6" 44 magnum he carried as backup would have seemed a little anemic when faced with that beast.
Cacique500
January 26, 2004, 01:44 PM
That's a lotta pork... :scrutiny:
Balog
January 26, 2004, 01:46 PM
I haven't seen that much pork since I looked at the new Medicare bill.
BHPshooter
January 26, 2004, 01:52 PM
The pic looks real to me. The lighting from the sun is uniform on the man, the pig, and the background. There is also a flash shadow that is uniform for the whole pic.
That's pretty scary. I feel bad for the guy that tries to take that on with his .32 pocket gun. :eek:
Wes
George Hill
January 26, 2004, 01:56 PM
I've seen a 600 pound hog. 800 Pounds? That's a monster... but not impossible.
m.i.sanders
January 26, 2004, 03:31 PM
I don't think I have a caliber BIG enough for that critter! :what:
I need to go do some shopping for just in case one shows up in the yard. ;)
ENC
January 26, 2004, 04:48 PM
It looks like H&H Hunter to me.
Though I've heard this story here in the hunting forum before
RCL
January 26, 2004, 06:18 PM
Seems that this picture was going around the net a year or so ago, with the pig being killed in Texas. I could be wrong.....:confused:
woooooOOO
January 26, 2004, 08:33 PM
thanks for posting the story & pic, but it looks a little fishy...
1 - the light source seems to be low and on the right side of the frame (sunset/sunrise) and the man seems to be in the shadow of the pig but his arm gets hit by the sun pretty brightly. even if he was standing behind the pig (judging from the man's arm and pig's torso) and the light hit him (judging from the man's feet and the pig's torso) the pig's back-right foot is behind the man's hat, implying that some kind of shadow should be cast on the man's right side.
2 - this point is just conjecture but the depth doesn't seem right to me: the aforementioned pig's foot behind the hat and the man's arm behind the pig's underbelly, the man seems to be standing straight enough and the pig looks pretty straight until it touches the ground.
3 - one more thing that doesn't look right to me is the bar touching the wall...it looks fuzzy and I can't really tell how the bar actually touches the wall or what not...
4 - the flash makes a dark shadow but doesn't really seem to lighten up the shadows on the surfaces facing the camera lens.
I'm not an expert but the photo looks like a photoshop job...I'm not a photo expert at all so correct me if I'm wrong. Also, doesn't the claim remind you of the story of that bear that was a gazillion lbs.? I'm sure we've all seen that one.
where there's doubt there's no doubt...
Smoke
January 26, 2004, 09:20 PM
Real or fake that pig ain't 800 pounds.
He'd be even bigger than the hog in the picture. IF it is a real picture the weight has been embelsihed.
Smoke
Mike Irwin
January 26, 2004, 09:23 PM
God, I didn't realize that my exwife had picked up that much weight...
I was thinking the same hing, but was wondering how she got to texas.
bob
H&Hhunter
January 26, 2004, 11:05 PM
It looks like H&H Hunter to me.
I can promise you it ain't.........
First clue is you'll NEVER see me wearing head to toe camo scrubs. A camo tee shirt is about all I ever wear........:D
Yeah the last time that hog was on the net it was killed in Texas...
I wonder how many of my photos get transported and the story changed...
I don't buy the story for a second. The picture may be real who knows.
Jim March
January 28, 2004, 05:12 PM
Regarding woooooOOO's claims of fakery:
I looked again at the sun hitting the guy's arm just above his watch and yes, at first glance it looks like a problem.
But look at two other things: the pig's head is out front of the guy, the pig's back feet are up against the trailer, and the guy is closer to the pig's head than the feet/trailer.
What's happening is, if you saw this from 90degrees right facing towards the guy's left arm (where his watch is), you'd see that the piggie is slumped at almost a 45degree angle back feet to snout. In other words, the pig is WAY too long for the available ground clearance.
That's why the arm with the watch is in sunlight, it's because of how the pig is NOT hanging vertically at all.
That also explains why it could actually be as big as they say - the angle of the shot is "shortening it" a lot.
Shootcraps
January 28, 2004, 06:07 PM
But if it is real, it would take at least 4 people to move the stupid thing. My back is hurting just thinking about it. :uhoh:
BIGR
January 28, 2004, 09:16 PM
It looks fake to me. Well lets put it this way......I hope it is a fake. It would be interesting to meet up with a monster like that in the dark while you are walking to your tree stand.
Balog
January 28, 2004, 10:17 PM
I was reading a thread about this pic over on the FAL Files, and I came across this post by a person claiming to know the man in the pic. The profile for the poster is here (http://www.falfiles.com/forums/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=704).
Here's the story.
The hog in question is thought to be a Hampshire mix of some type due to the markings.
The guy in the photo is a friend of a friend named Eddie. Eddie peddles saw blades, and meat grinder plates for an outfit called southwest saw company here in Texas. The hog was taken somewhere around Llano.
Eddie said the hog weighed 1100 lbs and was shot with a bow, not a rifle as has been reported over the years travelling the net. He would like to take the credit for downing the monster but it wasn't him that shot it, it was farmer that saw the hog while cutting hay. All he had was a bow in his truck so thats what he downed it with. Just one other note Eddie stands 6'3" tall. It was a domesticated pig cross that went wild.
Any way you slice it, that is one monster oinker !!!!!
12-34hom
January 29, 2004, 10:35 AM
Pork - the "other" white meat... yikes.
12-34hom.
giese
January 29, 2004, 01:09 PM
I dont know if the photo is real or not just a few observations. This here hog is some sort of hamp, note the black and white markings. I doubt 1100 lbs, go to the Iowa State Fair and check out the “Big Boar” sometime, it is HUGE. They usually have two near the 1100 lb range, nice and plump, and that is fed the domestic feed, not acorns and roots who knows what else. The 800 lb could be on target, Pappy had a few in that range back on the farm and we used to move them from pen to pen, they moved awful slow. Back to the State Fair pig, I always make the comment when we go and see that the Big Boar is 1178 and the second place is maybe 1150, “Ya know, if that second place pig emptied the bowels and did not get a good drink this morning it just cost itself the prize!”
Tactical
January 29, 2004, 08:01 PM
AAAAAAAA Bull chit!
rock jock
January 30, 2004, 02:32 AM
I was emailed the same pic a few months ago. The story said it was shot in east Texas.
six 4 sure
January 30, 2004, 03:19 AM
Photographic proof that everything’s bigger in Texas:D :D :D
six
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