Posted By: ZenArchery
Dropped Porknocchio - 04/18/21 06:21 PM
Love testing new Bullets on Boars.
Necropsy and recipe to boot.
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Posted By: flintknapper
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/18/21 11:29 PM
That kind of 'snout' is exactly what the original "Pineywoods Rooters" had on them. Go back 40 years or so...and that is ALL you would see in East Texas.
Also a less 'blocky' shaped body. More shoulder and less hip than the 'feral' hogs we see today.
Disposition markedly different as well. Hogs we have today will run on sight of man. The old PWR's about 50/50 as to who's going to have to run. That trait may well have resulted in their numbers being whittled to near nothing today.
Posted By: Michael W.
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/18/21 11:51 PM
Jimmy Durante hog. What a snozz.
Posted By: nsmike
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/19/21 12:24 AM
Jimmy Durante hog. What a snozz.
My thoughts exactly! I'm showing my age!
Posted By: JCO
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/20/21 02:33 AM
I bet he won a lot of races ... by a ——- oh never mind.
Posted By: TCM3
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/20/21 03:00 AM
he's got a snout!!! almost more of a Trunk
Posted By: NDN98
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/20/21 11:30 AM
That thing is part elephant.
Posted By: colt45-90
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/20/21 09:48 PM
good job, thanks for sharing
Posted By: TKandMike
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/22/21 10:21 PM
could be domestic that turned feral. Didn't have to spend its' life rooting around, so the snout grew.
Posted By: angus1956
Re: Dropped Porknocchio - 04/27/21 12:42 PM
He could eat an ear of corn through a picket fence, not ant more.