MCgunner
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White a challenge getting that bugger in the bed, I imagine!
That's what front loaders are for.....well, besides shoveling dirt...
White a challenge getting that bugger in the bed, I imagine!
Supposedly 363 lbs. (It's not said how that was determined). Killed last May.
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/03/06/texas-hunter-kills-massive-boar/
Yeah, it will if the cables aren’t shot. I’m near 300 and have stood on the tailgate a few times and pulled decent sized bucks straight up and in so at least 500 pounds on the tailgate at one time for a brief instance. I tried that stunt in a Mazda b2000 once... interesting results on that attempt... one cable held.I'm not a hog hunter, but I don't believe a truck tailgate holds 370 pounds without braking the cables.
Here bouts in N Florida wild hogs get much larger than 400 pounds.
Around these parts the hogs are contaminated and will contaminate your water sources,
FERAL hogs in Florida, or anywhere, can get larger than 400 lbs. They are very uncommon in Florida and elsewhere, however.
FERAL hogs in Florida, or anywhere, can get larger than 400 lbs. They are very uncommon in Florida and elsewhere, however.
Currently, live sale prices
are around $0.10-$0.20 per pound for feral hogs weighing up to 100 lbs, $0.30 cents per pound for animals between 100 and 150 lbs, and $0.60 cents per pound for feral hogs 150 lbs and heavier