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Re: 1,051 lb Hogzilla 2

PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:09 pm
by wildcatter
Can somebody take my post and put it over in the Trophy-Room, before the Mudder, wacks me uppa-cider-da head??

See, I am the King of the thread HyJackers and I'm trying to reform..t

Re: 1,051 lb Hogzilla 2

PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:19 pm
by Texas Sheepdawg
wildcatter wrote:Tex,

While depressing the "Control" button and hit the -minus button several times and you'll get the size you need.

Question: Is dem keepers or what??

And am I overstating this, that if I saw these and that 800 pounder they got, in the field ..."I'd throw down my rifle, shrieking like a girl, I'd run like mad and wet my pants, all the while!!!!""


Can't find those buttons...... But then, I'm using my iPhone....
Been coyote hunting tonight. It's been quiet so far. I have a blind set
up in my south pasture so we just came back inside to warm up
a bit. I've got the kitchen window open so I can hear if the
"motion sensors" go off. (My rotwieller and Australian Sheperd).

Re: 1,051 lb Hogzilla 2

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:33 am
by Hoot
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:
wildcatter wrote:Tex,

While depressing the "Control" button and hit the -minus button several times and you'll get the size you need.

Question: Is dem keepers or what??

And am I overstating this, that if I saw these and that 800 pounder they got, in the field ..."I'd throw down my rifle, shrieking like a girl, I'd run like mad and wet my pants, all the while!!!!""


Can't find those buttons...... But then, I'm using my iPhone....
Been coyote hunting tonight. It's been quiet so far. I have a blind set
up in my south pasture so we just came back inside to warm up
a bit. I've got the kitchen window open so I can hear if the
"motion sensors" go off. (My rotwieller and Australian Sheperd).


For PC owners, just hold down the Ctrl key and roll your mouse scroll wheel towards you to shrink. Away to enlarge, Ctrl-0 (zero) returns to normal.

Hoot

Re: 1,051 lb Hogzilla 2

PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:14 am
by tacster
pitted bore wrote:It's worthwhile doing a google search on "Hogzilla", and checking out some of the listings. Separating urban legend from fact becomes difficult, which is the usual situation on the internet.
--Bob


the giant hog the 11yr old shot wasnt a real wild one. it was farm raised, released, and hunted. lame.

Re: 1,051 lb Hogzilla 2

PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:59 pm
by Texas Sheepdawg
tacster wrote:
pitted bore wrote:It's worthwhile doing a google search on "Hogzilla", and checking out some of the listings. Separating urban legend from fact becomes difficult, which is the usual situation on the internet.
--Bob


the giant hog the 11yr old shot wasnt a real wild one. it was farm raised, released, and hunted. lame.


.... And I've been getting some flack from a couple of guys whom
I showed this story/link. They said the kid is sitting away, behind
The hog and the pic was photo chopped to make the kid appear to
be leaning on the hog. Three out of five guys said the story was
later proved to be a hoax. And I was basically called gullible.
Oh well, the picture looked real enuff and it was on a fairly
Reliable news site. But that's not what bugs me. What pisses me
off beyond all piss-tivity is that there are people out there who
are passing themselves off as sportsmen to the world, yet they
are pulling this crap and blackening the name of all honest
hunters who play by the rules. We have a hard enough time
clinging to our Second Amendment and hunting rights. Yet
these mooncalves are out there everyday making our lifestyle
look like that of a cheater and a liar. We gotta put a stop to
this behaviour when we observe it. Let these morons know
In very clear language that they are giving the non-hunting
non- gun owning folks a very distorted and perverted perception
of what we are really about. Let them know that their BS is NOT
welcome in your camp, your Lease, or on your land. Oust them
from your hunting camps until they prove that they can play by
the rules. I'm sure those "Good Ole Boys" in Alabama are having a
good laugh at our expense. But they better remember this. Before
I would let a "Good Ole Boy from alabammee" on my lease, I'm running his
name on the major search engines and news sites. And his references
better be as clean as he is. I now encourage all Lease Owners
to start doing this to all prospects.
I can promise you that there probably won't be any of
those Photo chopping boys on my wild ground.