MonsterQuest: FEROCIOUS FERAL HOG INVADES GEORGIA (S2, E1) | Full Episode



Do wild hogs in the United States grow to monstrous sizes? Many think so. In Georgia an 1100 pound hog was shot and killed, and in Texas beasts almost as large have been reported. See more in Season 2, Episode 1, “Mega Hog.”

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30 thoughts on “MonsterQuest: FEROCIOUS FERAL HOG INVADES GEORGIA (S2, E1) | Full Episode”

  1. When u said that I was noticing a renewal from the MTG page I was looking at and instead it showed MTG! What a familiarity. Looks and voice ( or sounds set out sound the same)– hard up and always snorting something or older trying to make a point!

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  2. These rhinestone cowboys Have all the trappings of cowboys but little real knowledge. My father in law " a real cowboy" would be absolutely disgusted watching these Hollywood cowboys riding their horses up that steep rock covered hill. Get your lazy butts of those horses and lead those poor animals up that hill. Shame on you guys,

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  3. Really large boars are cannibalistic so they eat the younger boars especially like any apex predators kill their competition. So that's high quality feed, and ready available in hog infested areas. Living here in Florida, where there are large feral pig populations, I've seen some huge tracks, that scared me as it was in relatively treeless swamps , no where to shelter making hunting truly large hogs dangerous as they are quite aggressive!

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  4. The states in the South with hungry people are so many. These pigs are free to hunt. It could be hunted away. The taste of these is beyond delicious and healthier than any bacon and chops, imagine the ribs!!!🧈🥓🥓🥩🥩🥩🧆🧆🍡

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  5. In mountaintop USAF radio site in Turkey, a few sgts and I shot 3 hogs. These were the type of Russian boars in their southern range, near Nicea ( of the Nicene Creed fame).
    I got the small 700 lb one. The other guys got a confirmed ( on site freight scale) 1204 lb and a 1000 lb. They were butchered by Tenn and Ky good ol boy mess NCO's and we ate them roasted and smoked for a week. 30 guys on site. In 1966.

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