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1adam1238 04-11-2007 07:02 AM

We have lots of elk in northern Nevada. In my opinion, Elk steaks and jerky are fabulous.

HemiEd 04-11-2007 02:52 PM

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I know Elks are big and all, but did any of you see this wild hog recently shot outside of Great Bend, Kansas? It was over 1100 pounds. :eek:

Gonzo 04-11-2007 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd
I know Elks are big and all, but did any of you see this wild hog recently shot outside of Great Bend, Kansas? It was over 1100 pounds. :eek:

Holy frozen owl shit Batman!!! :eek:

Where I hunt them in Texas one was shot that was over 1,000 as well.

crazycoffey 04-11-2007 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo
The Meat is great. You likely had an Elk that was at least as old as mine and probably ate nothing but sage grass.

That just ruins the meat.

I had Elk tenderloin for dinner last night with roasted Po-ta-toes and Grilled Port. Shrooms.

That's some good stuff.



Nice Elk and pics, thanks for sharing!
Oh, and I await an invite to the cookout.

HemiEd 04-11-2007 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo
Holy frozen owl shit Batman!!! :eek:

Where I hunt them in Texas one was shot that was over 1,000 as well.

I had no idea, lived in Kansas more than 40 years and never have seen one. They said they usually reach a max of 400lbs.

Here is the story that came with the picture, names have been removed to protect the innocent.

REALLY BIG HOG


The guy in the pictures is *****. He lives in Great Bend, Kansas. He has

20 acres of land and on it, a few cows and horses. Mostly it's pasture land

that is fenced with woods surrounding him. He is neighbored by a larger

cattle ranch. His neighbor has complained for several years that wild

hogs had been raiding his cattle feeders and salt licks. Last month he saw

what he thought was a cow in his pond and went to see if it was stuck in the

mud and would have to be pulled out. When he got close enough to realize it

was a hog, the thing made a charge at him. He had driven his truck down to

the pond and carries a pistol in it He got his handgun and when it came at

him again, he shot it twice and killed it. Wild hogs in Kansas usually run

from 100-400 pounds with a 400 pounder being a monster.



Because this one had been feasting on grain for several years it had grown to mammoth size.

When **** took it to the processor it weighed in at over 1100 pounds! The meat has no wild taste, as it was grain fed; and Larry is quite the hero. He has fed the local fireman a barbecue feast and provided the homeless shelter with a couple of meals from just this one HOG.

Radar Chief 04-11-2007 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd
I know Elks are big and all, but did any of you see this wild hog recently shot outside of Great Bend, Kansas? It was over 1100 pounds. :eek:

Holy bacon back, Batman! That’s fook’n huge!
I’ve heard of “hogzilla” but had no idea anything like that was roam’n Kansas.

http://www.minifarmhomestead.com/images/hogzilla.jpg

HemiEd 04-11-2007 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief
Holly bacon back, Batman! That’s fook’n huge!
I’ve heard of “hogzilla” but had no idea anything like that was roam’n Kansas.

Is your picture of the same hog Radar? Can you imagine the fear in the poor guy once that thing started after him?
You are taking a leasurely walk down to your own pond, chewing on a piece of straw, then holy crap.
I would have probably tripped or something before getting to the gun.

Radar Chief 04-11-2007 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd
Is your picture of the same hog Radar? Can you imagine the fear in the poor guy once that thing started after him?
You are taking a leasurely walk down to your own pond, chewing on a piece of straw, then holy crap.
I would have probably tripped or something before getting to the gun.

No, that’s “Hogzilla”. He was a feral hog shot in Alabama, IIRC.
Google hogzilla and you’ll come up with lots of information on’im. Though from the sounds of it he wasn’t any bigger than the one you posted.
I'm amazed that was in Kansas.

Gonzo 03-24-2009 07:43 PM

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Dropped a nice one a few weeks ago, (750 lbs). Waiting for the digital pictures but here's a pretty cool scanned image my dad took right before I dropped her.

I shot her at 200 yds. with my B.A.R. 300 Winchester Mag.

(Check out the hat btw) :)

JOhn 03-24-2009 07:45 PM

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Sweet.

Got my first Elk about 10 years ago, after I moved here. Shot a cow also, but was a pretty cool thing as I got to hunt less than 3 miles from my house. Was able to use my 4 wheeler to get into the area, though had to borrow a a couple of horses to pack the elk out.

Gonzo 03-24-2009 07:59 PM

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:thumb:

Sweet.

Got my first Elk about 10 years ago, after I moved here. Shot a cow also, but was a pretty cool thing as I got to hunt less than 3 miles from my house. Was able to use my 4 wheeler to get into the area, though had to borrow a a couple of horses to pack the elk out.

Luckily I was able to get her on a flat area so we were able to drive within a few hundred yards. My dad shot one a few years back only 800 yards away from the truck. Unfortunately, it was 800 yards below the truck.

JOhn 03-24-2009 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 5607855)
Luckily I was able to get her on a flat area so we were able to drive within a few hundred yards. My dad shot one a few years back only 800 yards away from the truck. Unfortunately, it was 800 yards below the truck.

ROFL

Yea kinda what happened to me. Shot the elk at about 200 yards, and she ended up about 100 yards away..... on the next ridge. :doh!:

DaKCMan AP 03-24-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 3893422)
I have 250lbs of meat in my freezer right now. Plan on eating/sharing it.
Nothing goes to waste on the game I shoot.
The hide is being made into a rug.

I only shoot what I intend on useing, I am definitely the most ethical hunter I know.

That's good. I don't comprehend hunting purely for sport.

Gonzo 03-25-2009 07:49 AM

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That's good. I don't comprehend hunting purely for sport.

Nor do I.

I ran into a guy a few years back out deer hunting, he shot a doe and a small buck. I asked him if he was just out for the meat. His reply was, "I can't stand venison, I just come out for the sport."

I asked him what he did with the meat and he told me that he drops it off to whomever wants it, (unbutchered mind you).

I told him to get the deer tagged and then drop it off to game and parks. They would butcher it and feed homeless or poverty stricken ppl.

What a douche.

beach tribe 03-25-2009 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 3892976)
nope that was before my time. But I would rather look at nature than blast it with a gun.

I'll bet you don't even own a gun.


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