If you're main mode of transportation during hunting season is a golf cart, you might be a Texan.
...making money off people that don't know any better. When the first Texas "Big Buck" tourney was held, it offered $1000 for the first 300# feral hog. It went 10 years before paying off.
What a JOKE. That's a floppy-eared, pen-raised, corn-fed domestic hog...
Truly wild hogs here in TX do not get to 807 pounds...ever.
I've killed well over 400 hogs, and those that approach or reach the 300 pound mark are extremely rare and probably represent no more than 1 percent of the population. A good, fully-mature boar around here will go 180-220.
Ive seen wild sows get to 400-500 lbs in east and west Texas. Some were flat scary in size, but they were black and white or tan and black and had not yet reverted to their old genetic characteristics.
There are humans around i could say the same about.
What a JOKE. That's a floppy-eared, pen-raised, corn-fed domestic hog...
Truly wild hogs here in TX do not get to 807 pounds...ever.
I've killed well over 400 hogs, and those that approach or reach the 300 pound mark are extremely rare and probably represent no more than 1 percent of the population. A good, fully-mature boar around here will go 180-220.
A guy I knew a few years back killed a hog about 30 miles from where I live that looked like the ones in your pictures.He had the head mounted. It was huge with huge tusks. I have no way to verify it but he said it was weighed at 500 lbs. We don't have near the numbers like you guys do though.
This is the biggest hog -that I believe is true free range .
I've seen one hog over 300lbs. killed on our lease , myself -never killed a 200lb'r --yet .
Known Glenn Guess for many years. Big hog for sure.
Glenn had a wild hog he caught as a piglet and raised in a pen. That hog got huge! Scary big. People used to make the trip just to see that boar in his pen. (That wasn't it in the video, BTW)
What a JOKE. That's a floppy-eared, pen-raised, corn-fed domestic hog...
Truly wild hogs here in TX do not get to 807 pounds...ever.
I've killed well over 400 hogs, and those that approach or reach the 300 pound mark are extremely rare and probably represent no more than 1 percent of the population. A good, fully-mature boar around here will go 180-220.
Same here. We have lots of feral hogs (from time to time...they are very nomadic). We have a contest for the biggest hog every year, and the winner is typically around 230lbs. The largest ever was 340. We use scales. If we didn't, they would be a lot heavier.
Came across it in a place where no-one shoots 'em. Most hogs take off like scalded cats, this one wouldn't, just stood there all PO'd for a while before moving on.
The boy in that first video is NOT a Texan, and much more used car salesman than hunter! If he thought he was in thick brush, he'd run away in fear on my coastal property! Lot's of BS floating around about hogs.
As to golf carts, they can be very effective. Mine will go anywhere my 4WD Mule will - and a lot quieter.
Going out to fill up my pig pipes and roll barrels this morning, especially after watching this stuff! Don't want dem hogs to be running wild though the woods, eating all the deer - AND EACH OTHER!
This is the biggest hog -that I believe is true free range .
I've seen one hog over 300lbs. killed on our lease , myself -never killed a 200lb'r --yet .
Known Glenn Guess for many years. Big hog for sure.
Glenn had a wild hog he caught as a piglet and raised in a pen. That hog got huge! Scary big. People used to make the trip just to see that boar in his pen. (That wasn't it in the video, BTW)
I pen raised a boar I caught in a trap about 20 years ago. When oldest son was in college He was trapping and selling hogs for spending money. I asked him to take the boar to sale. HE got big with no fear of people. I was afraid he'd get out and eat some kid! He weighed 307.
I've killed a few hogs in my day and the biggest was estimated to be 225. 3 of us estimated the weight and 225 was the lowest, so that's the one I use.
Shot the hog while crawling on my hands and knees thru a thicket. 12 ga 3" 00 buckshot at about 20-25 yds.
I don't believe I've ever seen a 300 lb wild hog. Not saying they aren't out there, I just haven't seen one.
If someone has a permanent "hog hunting operation", then it's a pretty safe bet that they go down to the local sale barn and buy whatever swines they run through the ring on sale day.
Lots of youngsters make their beer money by trapping wild hogs and selling them to these places.
Like as not, there will be just run of the mill domestic hogs in the mix there too. And about as "wild" as a show pig in a livestock show.
I've only killed one feral pig. It was near Show Low AZ of all places. Taken with a muzzle loader. Did not weigh it, but doubt that it was more than 75-80 lbs.
Same here. We have lots of feral hogs (from time to time...they are very nomadic). We have a contest for the biggest hog every year, and the winner is typically around 230lbs. The largest ever was 340. We use scales. If we didn't, they would be a lot heavier.
Scales are like Chronographs, they ruin everything!
Biggest boar I've killed was a measured 300 pounds, 200 yds early morning in a fog. It was so foggy, I could barely see the hog outline, too foggy for range finder to work, figured out range after fog lifted.
140 gr. SST behind the ear from 6.5-284. Dragged hog behind 4 wheeler to skinning shed for weighing. Then to the bone pile.
We put out a trail camera only to find out hogs were eating hogs during the night. Nasty critters...
Of course, this hog was free range, got fat eating Louisiana bean crops and hardwood river bottom acorns.
Long before they became a problem, feral hogs were mostly found in the coastal counties of south Texas. When populations started to get dense, hog cholera would rip through the populations and knock them back to practically nothing. I don't know exactly when hogs that were resistant to hog cholera entered the population, but it was after I left Texas at the end of 1975.
Back then, it was unusual for hogs to grow large enough to attract attention. I shot a few for the Mexican families on the ranches were I was doing research. The only 300+ pound hog that I have ever seen was on the Welder Wildlife Refuge near Sinton. He was pretty famous and most of the wildlife students were competing to see who could "collect" him.
My partner Charles DeYoung and I saw him rooting by a dirt tank late one evening as we were headed in, right after sundown. I had my rifle in the truck with us, so we slipped up through a mesquite thicket and I killed him with one shot to the head. It was a real chore to get him loaded in the back of the old Dodge pickup that I drove in those days.
We took him to the Necropsy Lab where we weighed and measured him, and took some tissue samples for the vet students, and samples of stomach contents for a fellow grad student who was studying their food habits over on the Aransas Refuge. Hanging from a gambrel with his nose touching the floor, his rump was a over six feet in the air. He weighed 356 lbs.
We butchered him and the meat pretty much took up all the spare room in the freezer in the student dormitory. It provided all of us poor grad students with free meat for quite a while.
Killed lots of hogs and I doubt any of em were 200 lbs. Close but not quite.
Once again I say,
20 pounders are delicious!!
Only been in pig territory for 10-11 years. Killed several when I was younger, but got on a lease 10-11 years ago with lots of hogs. I've killed plenty, and plenty of 300-400 pounders.............Until I bought a set of scales, then the biggest ones were in the 170-180lb range. A pig is hard to guestimate the weight on if one is new to hunting them.
I've seen that hog of Glenn's , guess I've watched about all of his video's -he and his family and friends kill some big hogs . Beautiful country in his video's down around you'all's place !
Big old sows and boars grow very smart with age , I've seen huge tracks near my feeder area but rarely get game cam pictures . Just a few weeks ago a huge boar came through- I tracked the hoof prints down a bush-hogged row that were easily noticeable . The tracks averaged about 2" deep -3-4" in some spots --he was heavy . I say -he- because from what I've read boars have very rounded hooves -they get rounded hooves due to covering many miles looking for sows in heat .
The website TxBoars has some pictures of some 400+ pound hogs killed and hanging on the scale in the picture . You might have to sign in there and take a test and use your real name and about ten other things to see them though .
A member of our lease killed a giant boar -he's a Doctor -went out and bought -$10-12K night vision scope after seeing the boar . Killed it -three men could barely budge the beast - I can't remember what they said it weighed over 500lbs. though . They brought a 4x4 kubota tractor out to recover it - took it to a marina in Panama City Beach and weighed etc. -there was a picture of it on the wall of the marina -but someone stole the picture .
When I first moved to the deep south I was coming home from my Offshore job and saw a huge boar get hit on I-10 headed home to biloxi . The NASA restricted easement area just as you cross into Mississippi from Louisiana- a silver Mercury Capri passed me and was about 300-400 yards in front of me . I saw what I thought was a black cow running down the right side of the ditch -it hooked a hard left and ran right in front of the small car and boom -he barely got on the brakes before the hit . Car parts flew -and steam from the busted radiator made the scene almost disappear - I pulled up and he was just sitting there not hurt but freaked out a bit . It knocked the boar 50-75 yards down the Interstate . I didn't even get stopped and a Ms.State Trooper was flying across the median with his lights already on -he had seen the whole thing unfold too . The huge boar lay there kicking -the sound of its hooves clacking together as it kicked was amazing . The Trooper yelled to me --don't get out -get back in your vehicle -it's not dead . I was only 20 years old so of coarse nothing could possibly happen to me -right- grin . I just went on home but never forgot that big son of a gun - I'd love to know what it weighed .
I don't believe this video was shot in Texas. Those girls need to learn how to shoot a bow before they go hunting anything else.
Apparently the ranch is down by Waelder. Looks just like the country there in the bottoms.
Postscript;
Last accident I worked before retirement was a Hog vs. Hog about 15 miles from the house here. About 0500 hrs and a poor guy hit a big damn sow with his Harley. He had compound fracture of leg. Bad shape. Never heard of he made it. He was really bad.
Used to be a pen full of wild hogs that were kept and fed for ranch hands on the Callahagn...
No clue the weights and I sure hope I make time to scan some of the old 35mm pictures I should still have...
Was told over 500 easily. A couple of the boars. They were HUGE to us when we'd go look.
I shot a sow there once with a bow, unfortunately never did find her, the shot looked great, she had a scad of 20 pounders with her and we just flat could not follow the trail long enough... I'm sure she died. IT was a close chip shot, about 6 yards on the ground.
The other 2 folks that had no association with me and watched me stalk her and shoot her only said she looked as big as a VW bug. I'm fairly sure she was 450 plus. Probably over 500.
Carolyn shot one that bottomed a 310 pound scale with her bow years ago. Did not look to weigh that but thats what the scale said. Worst meat I"ve ever smelled. Took a come along to load him.
I"ve shot a lot of pigs, big ones run probably 160 to about 210 or so generally and for some reason once you get past 200 its a really rare pig generally speaking.
Damn Jeff ! Waelder ain't far from you either! Hearin' any banjo duets down there???
LOL my hearing is bad... All I've heard teh last 2 days is sirens on grass fires. Lucky our dept worst was 15 or so acres and we managed to save 3 houses and a pumphouse that was already on fire, just by being speedy and damn lucky not to get stuck and me dragging a 200 foot 1 inch line by myself a couple of times until I coulnd't hardly breathe in the post oak sand on foot... LOL.
If someone has a permanent "hog hunting operation", then it's a pretty safe bet that they go down to the local sale barn and buy whatever swines they run through the ring on sale day.
Lots of youngsters make their beer money by trapping wild hogs and selling them to these places.
Like as not, there will be just run of the mill domestic hogs in the mix there too. And about as "wild" as a show pig in a livestock show.
There is a local 'pay to hunt' operation not far from me. I have met the fellow and he will buy every live hog I can bring him. Just catching a few in snares, it isn't worth the trouble. To make it pay, it would turn into work...
I've seen a couple BIG hogs standing on top of round bales. Hard to believe their agility considering their size.
If I was gonna be hung at sunrise for not killing a 400 pound feral hog, I'd be in Cottle Cty Tx the night before with rifle and spotlight. That farmland around Paducah grows some damn big hogs.
My second cousin owns and grew up on 3000 acres of Piney creek bottom and surrounding hills in e texas. Raises cattle and timber. Kills wild hogs and his bilaws trap them. If he says he saw one feral over 3ft tall and about 450-500 lbs, big enough to scare him, he did.
I once saw a tan sow with piglets on a 97 section ranch on the Pecos river north of Pecos where i was allowd to hunt that i was afraid to shoot with the 223 i was hunting coyotes with. Well over 3 ft high (i thought 4 ft at the time) and making you think "volkswagon" is a sight you wont soon forget when you walk up on it.
They said the hog that attacked and nearly killed the mayor of Monahans while he was taking a dump during a dove hunt many years ago was a monster. Lucky his buddy ran up and shot it. That was on the 67,000 acre Hogg Ranch i hunt out of Kermit.
I dont know how many wild hogs ive killed on that old Lindley Ranch cause we normally try to put one bullet into as many as we can in a herd before they get away in the brush. We figure the coyotes will do the rest. Ive killed a bunch of huge old big russian looking boars but that feral sow was as big as any hog farm sow i ever saw.
Once a friend and I drove the back way to a lake near Robert Lee. My bud pointed and said for me to look at that. I thought it was just a couple of huge farm hogs in a little pasture until the started hauling ass and went through the barbed wire fence. I know dayom good and well the tops of their backs were over 3 ft high.
Not many people have seen either a 450-500 lb hog or 28 pt muley with a 30 inch spread. I have.
I graduated high school at Refugio Texas and hunted the huge OBrian ranch and ranches bordering the huge and world famous OConnor ranch. We killed a lot of hogs, my best bud wading in with a his bowie to stick them. We never saw a huge hog in that country..