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Big Pig World Records
Boars are ranked by their tusk size, with measurements made for length and circumference for each of the larger low-jaw teeth – and they can be huge, at well over a foot long in big boys.
![]() Elizabeth Seegmiller is all smiles with her trophy hog, and who wouldn’t be? It ranks as the number three SCI trophy for muzzleloaders, with a score of 28 1/16. The bruiser pig was taken in Medina County, Texas in April 2005. AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT |
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Photo Gallery Comments (7)
I'm game, where can I find one of those. I'll be like Paladin, "Have Gun, Will Travel." Those of you born after 1965, probably have no clue what I'm talking about unless that program plays on cable tv.
Sorry, I am old or at least my kids say so.
Poor picture! WE have had so many phoney hogs out of the Southeast in the last few years, that I hesitate to believe this one with NO PICTURES OF THE TUSKS!
1965 wow Bo! your not old you just got more stories then us all. I myself never felt the rush of hunting wild boars but if I ever get a chance you know I wont pass on it.& I know I'm missing out on a good time.
Yeah baby!
I don't know where these measurements are coming from. I'm originaly from Northern FL and we measured from the gum to the tip of the tusk, with 3 inches being a good size tusk. Even if they're measuring the cutter and the whetter, these measurements seem inflated!
Born in 67(last day, by the way) and I do know what your "talking about" Bo.
Nice pigs, but ya' left out "where" on 8 of them.
To all you hog hunters who read this, we don't have hogs in MT but I would love to shoot a hog sometime with someone who wants to do a trade hunt. We could talk about it if you emailed flyfisher363 and sent to yahoo(I'm not sure if you can post an email here).
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I'm game, where can I find one of those. I'll be like Paladin, "Have Gun, Will Travel." Those of you born after 1965, probably have no clue what I'm talking about unless that program plays on cable tv.
Sorry, I am old or at least my kids say so.
Poor picture! WE have had so many phoney hogs out of the Southeast in the last few years, that I hesitate to believe this one with NO PICTURES OF THE TUSKS!
1965 wow Bo! your not old you just got more stories then us all. I myself never felt the rush of hunting wild boars but if I ever get a chance you know I wont pass on it.& I know I'm missing out on a good time.
I don't know where these measurements are coming from. I'm originaly from Northern FL and we measured from the gum to the tip of the tusk, with 3 inches being a good size tusk. Even if they're measuring the cutter and the whetter, these measurements seem inflated!
Born in 67(last day, by the way) and I do know what your "talking about" Bo.
Nice pigs, but ya' left out "where" on 8 of them.
To all you hog hunters who read this, we don't have hogs in MT but I would love to shoot a hog sometime with someone who wants to do a trade hunt. We could talk about it if you emailed flyfisher363 and sent to yahoo(I'm not sure if you can post an email here).
Yeah baby!
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