How's this for a boar?
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Altadena CA
Posts: 494
RE: How's this for a boar?
Sorry to say it, but it's gotten to the point where I can't believe any of these "huge hog" photos. It seems like another goes around the internet every week or so, and you can never tell if it's real or a Photoshop fake.
However, IF it's real, my hat's off to the shooter. Hope I'm still doing that well when I'm 72!
However, IF it's real, my hat's off to the shooter. Hope I'm still doing that well when I'm 72!
#13
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: st.louis mo
Posts: 161
RE: How's this for a boar?
That is a killer boar i hope i can get one here in MO one day thay have wild pig's here in small numbers and i have seen tham once when floating but i had no weapon on me .there were 3 or 5 of them and one was a big boar .
#14
RE: How's this for a boar?
I just finised making a informational DVD on places to Bowhunt wild hogs as a way to extend your Bowhunting season (wives love it) with Bowhunts over 2 years in 3 states.
My best hog was the one pictured-He managed 6 charges on us b/4 I put 2 arrows thru him-the last taking his heart out as he started his 7th charge at 15 yards. It is one RUSH for sure & I have a few more planned for 2005 making another video. This hog was only about 250#s BUT he has some pretty good CUTTERS as you can see AND he knew how to use them.
Oh, I am ONLY 63 & my hogs were taken with a 60# Compound & 3 Blade Rocky Mountain Broadheads. You young fellas should try it-you learn to APPRECEIATE wild life for sure.
My best hog was the one pictured-He managed 6 charges on us b/4 I put 2 arrows thru him-the last taking his heart out as he started his 7th charge at 15 yards. It is one RUSH for sure & I have a few more planned for 2005 making another video. This hog was only about 250#s BUT he has some pretty good CUTTERS as you can see AND he knew how to use them.
Oh, I am ONLY 63 & my hogs were taken with a 60# Compound & 3 Blade Rocky Mountain Broadheads. You young fellas should try it-you learn to APPRECEIATE wild life for sure.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin USA
Posts: 116
RE: How's this for a boar?
Hate to be a skeptic, but photo looks fake. Hunter is standing back further than the boar. Also looks to be in family garage, Would any of you hang 500lbs of pig from any rafters in your garage!
#17
RE: How's this for a boar?
That is a good point how in the world did he hang that in his garage??[]
I saw a show on outfitter journal where lynn davis shot a 740lb hog!! This razor back was unbelievable, whole lotta sausage on the ground!
I saw a show on outfitter journal where lynn davis shot a 740lb hog!! This razor back was unbelievable, whole lotta sausage on the ground!