I think you're gonna need a bigger spear.
Alabama Boy Kills 1,051-Pound Monster Pig, Bigger Than 'Hogzilla'
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/2007/05...#ixzz2bd5QNB32
I think you're gonna need a bigger spear.
Alabama Boy Kills 1,051-Pound Monster Pig, Bigger Than 'Hogzilla'
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/2007/05...#ixzz2bd5QNB32
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
Best way to combat wild pigs Twist their snouts until they turn blue, then shoot them with a blue pig gun.
"Maybe life isn't about avoiding the bruises. Maybe it's about collecting the scars to prove we showed up for it."
I think it was later revealed that this pig was shot at a hunting ranch and unbeknownst to even the kid who shot it this pig was raised on a farm and then released into a fenced area so he could "hunt" it. They interviewed the couple who raised the pig and they said it was treated like a family pet and they didn't realize the people they sold it to were going to put it on a hunting ranch.
I've always preferred the kind of bacon that comes from the supermarket over the kind that comes from pigs.
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Not all states allow hunting hogs at night, or with a light. I know texas does, but many dont. In texas they use remote controlled lights on feeders. You sit in a deerstand closeby, and when you hear the corn crunching , you turn on the light and shoot the hog.
In other states, the assumption is, if you let the local idiots into the woods at night with guns and lights, they will kill deer .
Then there are the laws to protect wildlife. In many states just shining a light (spotlighting ) deer could get you a ticket for harrassing the wildlife. You dont even need to do anything else. So the situation gets sticky.
Hunting season stresses animals, they need some time to not be stressed. Generally, night time is it.
Last edited by MuddyWaters; 08-11-2013 at 09:43.
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Yes, there is invariably 'fraud' involved whenever one of these 'giants' are killed. I'm surprised this wasn't on Fox News (or was it?).
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Sorry...my error...just looked at again...IT WAS ON FOX NEWS...!!
The technique used up north to deal with polar bears might work with pigs as well...cut a big hole in the ice and sprinkle peas around the hole, when the animal walks up and bends over to eat the peas you kick him in the ice hole.