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Boy Kills Monster Hog!

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The impressive part is he appears to have done it with Han Solo's blaster.

broomhandle Mauser is a neat little gun.

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The impressive part is he appears to have done it with Han Solo's blaster.

broomhandle Mauser is a neat little gun.

True, but a 7,65 just wont do the job compared to a bolt action Mauser of the

Model 98 variety ;)

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they had this kid and his father on CNN. Apparently they are making like 1000lbs of sausage.

like that kid and his dad needed any more :ph34r:

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I know there is some weird shit happening in the back woods of alabama, but to have things like that stomping around? wtf

That is what I was thinking! Seriously if there is something this goddamn big lurking around anywhere, let alone in Alabama, that is pretty creepy. Hopefully people will be on the lookout now for weird things to shoot. I'd love to see someone take down big-foot...

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070602/ap_on_...yogsbO0QstH2ocA

FRUITHURST, Ala. - The huge hog that became known as "Monster Pig" after being hunted and killed by an 11-year-old boy had another name: Fred.

The not-so-wild pig had been raised on an Alabama farm and was sold to the Lost Creek Plantation just four days before it was shot there in a 150-acre fenced area, the animal's former owner said.

Phil Blissitt told The Anniston Star in a story Friday that he bought the 6-week-old pig in December 2004 as a Christmas gift for his wife, Rhonda, and that they sold it after deciding to get rid of all the pigs at their farm.

"I just wanted the truth to be told. That wasn't a wild pig," Rhonda Blissitt said.

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I know there is some weird shit happening in the back woods of alabama, but to have things like that stomping around? wtf

That is what I was thinking! Seriously if there is something this goddamn big lurking around anywhere, let alone in Alabama, that is pretty creepy. Hopefully people will be on the lookout now for weird things to shoot. I'd love to see someone take down big-foot...

In some states and provinces it's actually illegal to shoot an Bigfoot. Their considered to be an endangered animal :huh:

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It is in fact a true story-

Hog weighed in at 1074 # and measured 9' 4' from tip of nose to base of tail. The kid shot it 6 times with a Smith and Wesson .500 revolver that was scoped.

He must not be a very good shot though as the guide for the hunt finally had to drop it with a .338 Lapua Magnum Rifle.

A buddy from work sent me a bunch of pics on it and they had to use a front end loader to load it in the truck to take to the scales.

They estimated they would get 700-800# of sausage from the beast.

Judging from the pics and the way the front end of the loader was dipping I dont think it was faked or photo-shopped.

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Besides the insanely amount of sausage they are getting from this hog, I don't really see why the hell you would want to shoot it. Leave the damn thing alone. Jesus.

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it is also a true story that it wasn't a wild animal, it was domesticated. a farmer recently sold it, and these people shot it.

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I never really got the attraction to these game farms. Doesn’t seem all that sporting to be "hunting" domesticated livestock. If you’re going to do it, do it right.

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It is in fact a true story-

Hog weighed in at 1074 # and measured 9' 4' from tip of nose to base of tail. The kid shot it 6 times with a Smith and Wesson .500 revolver that was scoped.

He must not be a very good shot though as the guide for the hunt finally had to drop it with a .338 Lapua Magnum Rifle.

A buddy from work sent me a bunch of pics on it and they had to use a front end loader to load it in the truck to take to the scales.

They estimated they would get 700-800# of sausage from the beast.

Judging from the pics and the way the front end of the loader was dipping I dont think it was faked or photo-shopped.

That is too much pistol for an 11 yr old to handle, so I can see why he'd probably miss frequently. I wonder what they paid to shoot the hog? That is a LOT of pork.

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I never really got the attraction to these game farms. Doesn’t seem all that sporting to be "hunting" domesticated livestock. If you’re going to do it, do it right.

+1 on that-

Unless you are willing to spend the time and effort to stalk the game, its just not hunting.....

Track an Elk in the Rockies for 2 hrs in a driving snowstorm to get close enough to down it with a Bow & Arrow

Thats hunting!!

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+1 on that-

Unless you are willing to spend the time and effort to stalk the game, its just not hunting.....

Track an Elk in the Rockies for 2 hrs in a driving snowstorm to get close enough to down it with a Bow & Arrow

Thats hunting!!

F that, a real man would just use a sharp stick.

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I never really got the attraction to these game farms. Doesn’t seem all that sporting to be "hunting" domesticated livestock. If you’re going to do it, do it right.

"quick, Hurry up! We've got him cornered now.........."

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+1 on that-

Unless you are willing to spend the time and effort to stalk the game, its just not hunting.....

Track an Elk in the Rockies for 2 hrs in a driving snowstorm to get close enough to down it with a Bow & Arrow

Thats hunting!!

F that, a real man would just use a sharp stick.

I guess a really big rock is out of the question Monty?

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