I see them occasionally where I hunt in the PK lake area as well. Very distinctive mohawk/razorback stripe down their neck and back, usually black.
We have all kinds of pigs (body shape and color) around here. But over the years I have noticed the 'average' pig is much, much different in appearance than what we used to see 30 years ago.
The average 'feral' hog we have now is normally fairly short and 'square' looking once they mature and fill out.
In years gone by...many hogs were taller and leaner. Sort of tapered up at the rear and with longer looking legs. Also, the hogs we used to have were almost universally long haired. We still have some that sport a distinctive 'mane/stripe' down the neck and part way down the back.
What I see less of are the hogs with the long snout, tall stance, body heavier in the front than in the rear. Haven't seen anything I could call a 'Pineywoods Rooter' in years.
Most of our hogs are solid in color (can be black, brown, reddish). Of course...we have all the variations as well.
In the past...it was pretty much black, but also a reddish color with black markings (tufts) on the ears and legs.
I will post a couple of pics of what I am talking about. And then if I can find an old pic of a PWR..I will post that later.