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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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01/22/15 03:43 PM
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Then you're not familiar with what the term "feral" means. One of the definitions is, "having reverted to the wild state, as from domestication".
A captive animal that is living in the wild is, by definition, "feral".
If your dog of 10 years is left in the woods by accident and starts hunting on its own for food, it's a feral dog.
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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01/23/15 04:16 AM
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Cameron00 the exact definition is irrelevant. The point is a boar that has lived in the wild for most of its life is dangerous for both the dogs and hunters when they are mature mean and have good sized cutters. I have seen dogs gashed open, dogs throw in the air and another time go through cattle panel (hunters creek ranch). We caught a 315 cut hog and it tok about 800 lb of men to hold it down. So no I do not believe this is a wild boar with bad intentions.
FKH!!!!
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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07/31/20 09:49 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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07/31/20 10:09 PM
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rickym
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You must be bored as hell to dig that crap up again.
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/01/20 01:28 AM
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Looks like it has cutters to me. They are just worn off. They still curl the lips up. Those would be 'whetters' (upper jaw). 'Cutters' in the (lower jaw). Don't see any cutters on that pig but some remnants might be present. It's a large pig...regardless its origin.
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/01/20 11:06 AM
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redhaze
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Turns out it belongs to Cuco Pacheco, local farmer. The boar was identified by ear marks, judge travelled to Clyde to verify it...follow the link at the bottom of the article. Entertainment at it's peak......
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/01/20 01:43 PM
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5Redman8
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But you are impressed by killing pet deer in pens!!!!!! What a hypocrite!!!!
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/01/20 03:45 PM
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Cast
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Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/02/20 02:49 AM
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Erathkid
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Roger that. Interesting to see SniperRAB and Cameron again though. Those fellers checked out and never came back 
Life is too short, as is. Don't chance it. Don't text and drive.
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Re: Two Texas hunters & two dogs live capture a 790-pound boar hog
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08/03/20 05:35 PM
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I don't see why it would matter if it was pen fed at any point, that thing is huge... Bet it didn't roll over and let em rub it's belly. I wouldn't have jumped on it. I agree with you that it still takes some doin' for sure, but it does matter. A true wild boar would be a hell of a lot more salty and likely have some nasty cutters.
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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