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    Hogzilla Jr

    Up in Laneville in Rusk County. Hadn't had many pigs at all but we've been getting pics of this one and one just a tad smaller. I wonder what that sucker weighs?

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    #2
    I'm surprised that feeder isn't in pieces.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bbbuck View Post
      I'm surprised that feeder isn't in pieces.
      Yep me too

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        #4
        Got a few like that in Northern Rusk County.

        In 4 years I zero daylight pictures of them.

        that long hair looks like abear lol

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          #5
          I had one like that over here Josh and after 2 years he never daylighted for me. Finally set up a round trap not thinking that he would ever go in. But he did….. and destroyed the trap in 45 minutes . Had a trail camera set up on the trap.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Death from Above View Post
            Got a few like that in Northern Rusk County.

            In 4 years I zero daylight pictures of them.

            that long hair looks like abear lol
            I forgot you're up that way. You'll have to stop by and say hey one day. I'll be up there quite a bit this season. I'm gona give the place in Houston County a break this year and only hunt it a few times during bow season. We're between Henderson and Laneville off of 225.

            Yah he's big boned lol. No daylight pics of this one or the other yet. I'm sure they're nocturnal.

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              #7
              Here's a "normal" size hog that's the only one I've had coming to one of my other feeders religiously in daylight.
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