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coolhand
05-25-07, 06:04 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070525/ap_on_fe_st/monster_pig

Killed by an 11 year old


He said he shot the huge animal eight times with a .50-caliber revolver and chased it for three hours through hilly woods before finishing it off with a point-blank shot.:thumbup: three hours

JLMannin
05-25-07, 11:19 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070525/ap_on_fe_st/monster_pig

Killed by an 11 year old
:thumbup: three hours


Who goes hunting with a revolver?

cameraman
05-25-07, 11:45 PM
People who enjoy eight shot/3 hour kills:irked:

Tony George
05-26-07, 12:28 AM
Git R Done! :eek: :tony:

rabbit
05-26-07, 01:00 AM
:cool::thumbup:


Who goes hunting with a revolver?


.50-caliber revolverThis isn't a 38 police special. This is a gun designed specifically for hunting big game, especially in tight quarters. My bro-in-law hunts deer with a .50-cal revolver because where he lives he isn't allowed to use a high-powered rifle.

http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/photos/weapons_fireams/encore500ventribtsob.jpg

rabbit
05-26-07, 01:10 AM
A .50-cal revolver would have come in real handy for this guy (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8PBI7H01&show_article=1).


A man whose face was severely mauled by a grizzly in Yellowstone National Park is a photographer and author of books about grizzlies who also had been attacked in 1993.

The National Park Service said Jim Cole, 57, was hiking alone, off- trail in prime grizzly habitat Wednesday when he was attacked by a sow with a cub. He apparently was carrying pepper spray but whether he used it was unclear.

coolhand
05-26-07, 03:13 AM
more pics here

http://www.greatlakes4x4.com/showthread.php?t=47438
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/dads95yj/bigpig2.jpg

emjaya
05-26-07, 04:38 AM
Not enough gun. :thumdown: :flame:

Opposite Lock
05-26-07, 09:53 AM
Just what the 11 year old butterball needs - a half ton of pork.

Fat kids - the other white meat.

coolhand
05-26-07, 12:47 PM
look at his feet, he is going to be a big kid

Jag_Warrior
05-26-07, 02:25 PM
Thanks, Coolhand. That's an amazing story!

IMO, when it comes to hunting in North America, hog hunting and bear hunting are pretty much neck & neck when it comes to excitement. Both are tough and wily, and both will completely f### up your day if you make a mistake or get too close.

As for weapons, when I was still hunting, my favorite was an AMT .45 Automag. But I've hunted deer and hogs with everything from the .45 Automag to a .44 Magnum... to a .308 Encore (that nearly broke my wrist the first time I fired it). But no matter how exotic your weapon or your ammo, taking down even a 300 or 400 pound hog is something of an accomplishment. I saw a hunting companion's 12 gauge magnum slugs do nothing more than knock the dust off of a hog's chest. What many people don't understand is these feral hogs develop what is essentially chest armor around their vitals. So you're hunting something that has a natural bullet proof vest. And like most creatures, once wounded and cornered, their instinct is to charge the attacker and eliminate the threat. Their techinque is one of going for the ankle/lower leg area and slashing with their tusks as they go by. Once they've crippled the mark, then they come back and talk to you about dinner: hogs are omnivores, ya know. ;)

So what this kid did was amazing, IMO. If you're not a hunter, take a pass and go to another thread. But any one-eyed p#$$y can take a sniper shot from a tree stand at 100 yards with a scoped .270 or 30.06. Until you get out past 50-100 yards, you should be able to prove your worth with a pistol, bow & arrow or muzzle/breach loaded black powder rifle.

Get down on the ground, crawl on your gut and get up close & personal with what you want to kill... or what might kill you.

Helluva kid! Helluva hunt! And perfect choice of weapon! If you need to shoulder your weapon, maybe you need a shoulder to lean on. :laugh:

http://img156.imagevenue.com/loc870/th_01336_PICT0786_122_870lo.JPG (http://img156.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc870&image=01336_PICT0786_122_870lo.JPG)

rabbit
05-26-07, 03:27 PM
Helluva kid! Helluva hunt! And perfect choice of weapon! If you need to shoulder your weapon, maybe you need a shoulder to lean on. :laugh:

:thumbup:

Ankf00
05-26-07, 05:24 PM
So what this kid did was amazing, IMO. If you're not a hunter, take a pass and go to another thread. But any one-eyed p#$$y can take a sniper shot from a tree stand at 100 yards with a scoped .270 or 30.06.

but the latter is conducive with being hungover, the former not so much :D

jcollins28
05-26-07, 05:46 PM
Damn that kid is huge for an 11 year old. Big pig is killed by big kid news at 11.:rofl:

oddlycalm
05-26-07, 08:01 PM
trees had to be cut down and a backhoe brought in to bring Jamison's prize out of the woods OK, let's see one of those big name BBQ hotshots cook that monster whole hog...:gomer:

Since it took 8 shots from a .50 cal. to kill the thing the precaution of having guides and his father with high powered rifles seems wise. :eek:
Doesn't say but if it's a .50 cal revolver there aren't all that many choice I'm aware of... .500 S&W magnum?

oc
http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/SmWesson/upload/images/firearms/170231_large.jpg

Opposite Lock
05-26-07, 08:36 PM
hey daddy, the doc says I should eat less. what's the next largest thing we can shoot at?

:gomer:

Classic Apex
05-27-07, 04:26 AM
Alabama.





(posted without comment...sorta)

cart7
05-28-07, 11:48 AM
mmmm... bacon

cameraman
05-30-07, 06:57 PM
State wildlife officials said Wednesday they want to know how the huge hog dubbed "Monster Pig" got into a fenced hunting preserve where it was chased down and shot to death by an 11-year-old boy.


Preserve Hog Hunts
Our European Boar and Feral Hog Hunts take place behind two miles of low fence. The terrain has everything that Lost Creek Plantation has to offer: From steep pine hillsides to hardwood creek bottoms, hogs have plenty of places to hide in the diverse cover.

Tree stands and shooting houses are provided for our hunters to use.

For the hunter seeking an exciting challenge, we offer the opportunity to spot and stalk trophy hogs.

Hogs can be hunted year round with the hunter’s weapon of choice. Preserve Hog Hunts are great for the young hunter as well as the young at heart!

Two miles of fence is a 160 acre square.
Hunting with guides on a pig farm.
A three hour "chase" in a cage.

:irked: :shakehead

Gnam
05-31-07, 03:31 PM
Ballad of Jamison Stone

Born in a trailer park in Ala-bama
The reddest state in the land of the free
Raised in the woods so's he knew ev'ry tree
Kilt him a hog when he was eleventeen,
Ja-mi-son, Jamison Stone, king of the fenced in frontier...

coolhand
05-31-07, 03:50 PM
Two miles of fence is a 160 acre square.
Hunting with guides on a pig farm.
A three hour "chase" in a cage.

:irked: :shakehead

Well land is not infinite. 160 acres is pretty big to track an animal through. Everyone cannot afford 2000 acres of land to hunt on. Many people hunt on smaller preserves

WTF else are they supposed to do with the hog, they destroy everything. That e-coli outbreak in 2006 was because of feral hogs that shat on the spinach fields

rabbit
05-31-07, 04:32 PM
Two miles of fence is a 160 acre square.
Hunting with guides on a pig farm.
A three hour "chase" in a cage.

:irked: :shakehead

160 acres?! Must be nice. I only get to hunt on 20.

Methanolandbrats
05-31-07, 04:55 PM
That fat little redneck did'nt chase anything for three hours. Probably on an ATV and daddy neck had his back with a f'n bazooka.

rabbit
05-31-07, 05:09 PM
Saw the dad and kid on CNN. Sure they had a thick drawl, but they seemed intelligent and articulate.

coolhand
05-31-07, 06:43 PM
That fat little redneck did'nt chase anything for three hours. Probably on an ATV and daddy neck had his back with a f'n bazooka.

:cry: hate people because of where they are from

G.
05-31-07, 07:09 PM
Jag owns this thread.

stroker
05-31-07, 07:32 PM
I saw that original article on Fox News and shot it around work (mail order shooting and reloading supplies) via email and it made quite an impression on the staff, until somebody pointed out that he'd seen Hawaiians go hog hunting armed only with knives.

Almost as crazy as the customer I talked to once (and pissed off by observing I didn't think he had enough gun) who was hog hunting with a cap and ball revolver. <shiver>

I talked to a Texas customer once who shot hogs in what he described as a "typical" fashion. They lock themselves in the a semi-tractor trailer for carrying cattle and shoot wild boar with 308 rifles out the ventilation holes of the trailer.

Youse guys can keep the furry critter hunting. I'll stick with paper and steel.

Ankf00
05-31-07, 07:53 PM
I saw that original article on Fox News and shot it around work (mail order shooting and reloading supplies) via email and it made quite an impression on the staff, until somebody pointed out that he'd seen Hawaiians go hog hunting armed only with knives.

my buddy's cousin does that out past Gonzales. hunting w/ guns is for the estrogen endowed :gomer:

coolhand
06-01-07, 03:05 AM
I would probably cut myself badly doing it with a knife

G.
06-01-07, 11:22 AM
I would probably cut myself badly doing it with a knifeThen for God's sakes man! Don't try it with a gun!



:p

Andrew Longman
06-01-07, 12:59 PM
Just as an aside, pig farming is associated with the most occupational hazards/injuries. Aside from the fact the the common pig factory sometimes has fumes and dust that can kill you in minutes, working in or near the pens often results in shattered knees, broken legs or death when sows ram and pin workers against the side. Mean, smart animal.

And for folks that think hunt boars in game preserves is a good idea should remember the feral boars are only in NA because they were imported to hunting preserves and escaped. Now they cause lovely problems.

coolhand
06-01-07, 04:31 PM
yeah, the reason their are big hogs like this in the south is due to all the hog farms that got destroyed in the civil war. So large domestic pigs went into the wild mated with feral hogs.

chop456
06-01-07, 10:25 PM
:gomer: (http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/0601monster-pig0601-ON.html) <---Click

Ankf00
06-02-07, 04:22 AM
:laugh:


lame as hell. but hilarious to see a poser country boy in the middle of socal try to act down home. so I guess it was worth it :rofl:

coolhand
06-03-07, 04:26 AM
lame as hell. but hilarious to see a poser country boy in the middle of socal try to act down home. so I guess it was worth it
:cry: :cry: Nice try. Not even in socal right now, "Down home" is probably how you would put it :p

Ankf00
06-06-07, 01:34 AM
on a 160 acre lot ? an enormous span totaling a miniature neighborhood? :gomer:


you have to understand how 'small' a 150 acre plot is. You can probably sit in a lawn chair & with that size, more than likely just about everything is going to parade past you inside of a couple of hours.

link (http://forums.hornfans.com/php/wwwthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=cactuscafe&Number=5010446&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=all)

Methanolandbrats
06-06-07, 07:43 AM
on a 160 acre lot ? an enormous span totaling a miniature neighborhood? :gomer:


link (http://forums.hornfans.com/php/wwwthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=cactuscafe&Number=5010446&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=all) Thanks for the link, some funny stuff in there and all true :D