This enormous beast of a hog came in at 7 feet long and weighing 450 pounds! Blake Wilcox of Wilcox Hunts came to Boars All Day for this once in a lifetime hunt.
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I like the guys honest conversation about the details of the hurt..
Finally someone that actually talked about the gun that they used. Great video guys
Hey Chris this is Tony. Thanks for a wonderful Hunt. Next time I will definitely be bringing my Bow
I don’t know how I came across this video, but got even more excited when he said them Lufkin boys me being from the neighboring city of Diboll. Love the video that hog was a beast.
That is a monster pig!! You won't see anything like that where I'm from. Thanks for letting us in on the action.👍
Hot damn! Now that's a hog! And all on film, don't see this very often. Good job Blake! This is absolutely great, like a hole in one! Keep it up!
@@melvinfogle1074 Wrong. It is if it’s running around in the woods. What farmer would let his hog just run all over the damn place. That doesn’t make any sense at all!
Animal Murderers!!
The gun handling at 7:12 was epic dangerous!
Yea He only pointed it at the guide 3 times.
@@supersteve8305 And the guide didn't tear a strip off him (or pre-emptively correct poor firearms handling), so deserved an accident. Might have been a bit sensitive about selling tamed pigs as dangerous wild boars.
Amazing! Nice Job!
Lol this is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time!! You might as well have rolled up to farmer Joe's property, walked up to his pig pen, knocked one off and called it a feral pig! That pig is domesticated as they come and the farmer is gonna be damn mad at you when he sees this video!! 🤣
🤣🤣🤣😂
all set up
It’s a feral Hog
@@blackamericanoutdoorsmanll9179 Looks a lot like some recent domestic breeding in its history, & a wild pig that age would have difficulty making a living without a very good source of food. Possibly a daily feed, since being able to expect a non-habituated boar to be where planned is optimistic.
@@johnmead8437 Actually they do quite well when they escape. The sows not so much, but the boars can live a long time, breed a lot of pigs and tear up a lot of vegetation.
What a Badass video , I have never hog hunted but would Love to one day !!!!
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These huge boars are a mixture of domesticated hogs. That's why its pink or white and black. Hogs get loose off farms and become wild then breed with other feral hogs.
disgusting pigs
It is crazy how quickly even a domestic hog changes if he gets loose and goes feral their coat even changes and becomes darker and like wire. my cousin raises pigs and one got out and they found it a year later still alive but it looked different from his sisters raised on the farm. I am not sure if its the food or just being wild? it's weird
The guy said this in the video at 8:28 to 8:40.
@@1Mannco You're on point... We don't have such in Kenya... Only domesticated and warthogs.
@@dojahboyC they taste the same...
That Spotted boar hogg right there is really One long and big heavy looking Son-of-a-gun !
What a beast!!
Beautiful animal just unbelievable on the size for being wild
It ain’t wild. Raised and released…hence the nuts missing
I got one that size. Like to have never got that thing in the bed of my truck! Good job guys
Dang that's huge. We live in Paducah Tx and they trot thru town but we haver seen one that big Awesome
i'm brazilian i watch all your videos, i wish i could live in a place so we can hunt without any problem, but finally congratulations on your work, ✌️ send a hug to Brazil!
Brazilians eat pork ?
Go to Brazil and find out for yourself
God will hunt you silently one day thn u will ask question y this particular thing happened to u
The fool is telling ghost stories
Lufkin boys huh haha my family is from center so ive been all over east tx, my whole life,this was a truly beautiful area,nice walking woods,im in the sam houston national forest got quite a few here too,good job boys.
Awesome boar, well done!
Great work
Shooting at a moving target, without a clear line of sight/way of bullet? What does the hunter license say about that stuff?
High fenced ranch I bet still good shooting
That's a really Big hog... Amazing!!!
WOW! That's a big ass hog!
I missed one bigger then that in south Texas last fall pig hunting is so much fun nice pig an thank you for supporting are 2nd amendment
Holy crap.. At about 7:00 the man that shot the hog after poking the downed hog with his gun and it appears the gun is pointed right at the man in the orange hat. Hunter safety 101.. Never ever point a gun at anyone !
Ridiculous Hunter safety mistakes. Shud not be shown to young hunters.
Camera angles don't give the full picture, but at face value that hunter would have been given the full lecture & back to the cabin with this intolerant operator. One, to get the message through, & 2, to get another days fees for being a dangerous idiot. The policy of bolt actions only for clients (& most companions except a chosen few) has never been regretted.
GOOD JOB!!!
That hog was running like damn what are y'all doing I thought we was cool😂😂
That hog look like it’s been on nice clean hog farm
Yeah looks like a set up??? 🤔
Ya I agree that's a farm hog
the shooter is like hogs
Yes that's a pet not a wild hog
It would have been nice to have topped off the video with some more info on the ammunition and the recovered projectiles.
Good shot great eats....
AWESOME SPOTRS MAN
Great video, real happy to see guys getting a bit of fun.
He'll remember that one for a long time
So glad KZhead recommended this video. Fascinating!
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Going boar hunting this fall for my first time. I can’t wait…
Wow! You guys have some great strategies. We sell land near some hunting areas around the US. Our customers will love this channel so we’ll start sending them here to get valuable information. Great job!
I used to have a lease in Nacogdoches, how close are you to that? I now hunt in Ellis county on the river.
Texas Jungle 1 hour from Nacogdoches
Boars All Day may I come visit?
Texas Jungle come anytime
Well done Blake!
I'm from Lufkin too, where did you shoot this at?
Wow! Must have fed you for weeks!! 😲 or hundred!!
Dawud R. Boar meat is awesome. Either you didn’t drain the hog blood in a ice filled cooler or you are a terrible cook. Maybe both.
HUGE BBQ!!!!🤪❤
i wouldn't bet on eating this old boy--just bury him deep.
Hermoso padrillo, hermosa caceria
This one will be talked about for decades!!
I would really like to see more of the catch, clean, and cook style. However in this case I'm sure nobody wanted to eat that old hog. Good video.
I am sure someone would appreciate the meat being we are all on lock down thanks to Satan and his minions.
@@inspire734 Right, there's plenty of good meat there! Might need a lil tenderizing, but it'll do. 😌
What a beast! I went on my first hog hunt in FL last month dropped 4 and one was around 300lbs. I am already itching to go again.
Which one is the hog.
Excellent documentation! Bout time somebody did it right! What part of Texas? I’m in Houston.
What bullet did you use ? 130gr or 150?
The thing NEVER to forget about animals, is the muscle power. Honed over a lifetime of movement and adversity, these beasts have speed beyond human comprehension, with power at least twice their human weight for weight. The tendons that execute the muscle contractions are double the tensile strength of spring carbon steel. Take a 200 pound beast on, and you have the animalised power of twenty fit and pumped up men, adrenaline fuelled, afraid and animalistically as one. Let that sink in.
Then you get the pot gutted McDonalds urban redneck that breaks its nails on a rice pudding skin. The pig shown is not far off that category in pig terms. It might have some wild genetics among the part domestic breeding, but has been living on the porcine welfare benefit and eating junk food & managed to have a pampered enough life to get fat and old. It's called canned hunting, and comes in many forms in many countries, where essentially tame animals are bred and killed, or wild ones corners with vehicles/helicopters etc, in localities with artificially high (often ecologically damaging) populations and species of essentially pests.
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Imagine taking a walk in the dark and looking for your dog, than you hear a sound behind you, turn around, and it's this thing looking at you. I think i have watched horror movies like that..
Dang what a huge hog you got .
This is a great hunt! So well strategized! Totally worth it! Cool! (BEAUTIFUL WOODS!) 😎 😎 😎 449.5 lbs.!!! 7 FEET!!! OH, WOW!!! BRAGGING RIGHTS!!! HAHA!!! (Great to have a buddy like Tom!) Great all around, Y’all! 😎 😎 😎
Dedicated Photography skills right there . God bless that man 🙏🏽
Damn! Humongous! Excellent kill!
There you go...The specs of the firearm.. I should have waited till the end of the video. Thanks guys. That's a huuuge boar!!!
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I have hog hunted a lot you just don’t walk up on them not four or five people talking sorry guys don’t buy this one tame hog
This was not a hunt for a Wild Hog, but a shooting of a Domesticated, well fed hog. Very nice manicured forest though.
Look domestic pig
No, it is in the piney woods of east Texas. Some of the trees have been harvested and replanted in rows. It is a feral hog, possibly a feral domestic hog, but wild nonetheless. It is on a game ranch, so it’s not free range, but the ranches play a great part in eliminating these large pests that tear up millions of acres of farm land.
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That's a huge hog! 👀😲 I can imagine all the delicious bacon, sausage & dinners! 🤤
the meat isnt worth anything
@@wyattbryan3654 , it's a Barrow hog might be
This is how Hatfields and Mecoys feud started.Thank you gents for this history lesson
Very "interesting" how predictable was this hog. It appears that it was so predictable that this group of hunters could set a stop-watch by its habits. I bet that the hog used the same trail at the same time every day --broad daylight, too. No need for hiding or stealth--just wait for the hog to come along and pose for its shot. Probably lots of food on this forest trail.
Also , no tusks
Funny hunting 🤣
That's a released hog. They do that in Fla. . They put a hunter on a stand and then slip up close as they can to the hunter and release a hog.
Wow, you guys are such heroes in your camouflage and with such big guns! Yeeha.
I butchered 1 sometime last year home grown about 500lbs but great shot Blake
Are they edible that old?
just opened the gate and let it run wild???
I had lots of fun shooting it! Me and my grandpa jimmy loved it! I still have the heart heehee
Good hunt !
Come to Australia the pigs here are that big and some places even bigger
thats alright we have them here in texas by the millions,just look and see,on google or on here,good day mate.rip steve,loved that guy,really did.it was a huge loss to us over here.
Great job but i would get something with some more ft lbs for the giant boar
Yes. I am, of course wondering exactly what cartridge they ARE using. (?)
@@lestergillis8171 Wilson Combat .300 HAM'R
It's all about shot placement. I've taken a 120+- w/a 308 hog hammer round to the vitals and it ran 40-50 yards before dropping. 7.62×39 124 gr sp to the ear-hole and the they drop like an anchor on land
THAT’S A MONSTER!!!!💯👍🏻💯👍🏻💯
All I can say is WEEKEND WARRIOR .
Shit if I went hunting alone I wouldn’t be able to pick that up, always bring a hunting buddy lol
dangerous game hunting here....his name was arnold and had just gotten out of the ziffel's back yard.....
Mr. Wolf Showing your age, but funny as hell!
"sometimes we come across a pig that's has eh, ah... who's very unique". Buddy, you just described my dating life
7:03 these men are merciful and kind! No sarcasm.
Good Meat to Make tacos and fajitas 🍴🍴
Great video, you guys had me laughing so hard. That pig reminds me of my military time in the field in Germany. It was so damn dark in those woods and my buddy and I was in a foxhole at what they called stand too back in the 9Os and we heard a big az ground hog coming our way but couldn’t see him so we just threw stuff at the noice and next thing we heard was they guys in the hole next to us hollering lol.. thanks for sharing.
That was a good shot sir you are so lucky .daivd uk
which one ..the first or 7th shot?
That was shit shooting
Wow! Impressive
Sure wasn't very wild but nice hog anyway
Prolly the hog farmers from down the road.
The guy said this in the video at 8:28 to 8:40.
L👁👁ks like a set up🤔
john paxton I would agree, very noisy stalk, shot reasonably close range. It definitely didn’t have the wild instincts that true feral hogs have.
Please educate yourself before you post on social media - your ignorance is showing. I grew up in Texas and this was a wild hog - once they get this old they are not scared of humans and you can walk right up to them - and yes they will charge right at you once you do
Hey, I’m in Lindale. Take me on a hunt. Never shot a hog. Disabled veteran need some bacon!!!!
Youve already been on a hunt... and YOU were the bacon.
J P and you are the troll - have you ever been on a troll hunt?
Awesome Pig!
Nice spotted poland china hog. Probably was some grower's breeder pig. Are you mounting him?
Four shots?
oprah of a beast
4 shots ,tripod,and a that distances the beautiful its the art of the shot ,thats it
Wow the guy who shot the big hog made me nervous with him pointing that rifle all over the place, keep the muzzle pointed down. Not much of a hunt really when you can just walk a hog down like that - obviously not that wise of a hog.
4 guys walking through the woods stalking "old wild hog" undetected. Absolutely Amazing!!!!
@PROUD I'm glad it wasn't just me, I was practically diving for cover just watching the video.
This is the dumbest group of hunters I have ever seen I'm my life
@@c-bread4204 .x
I am down in San Antonio, I want some for my freezer please.
Hello I'm from San Antonio too
Good video
Wow it's huge wild boar it's yummy and it's free...so amazing you will never be hungry...
ive seen bigger "women" walking around wisconsin
Have you been to Texas, lol
Have you been to Tennessee..haha
Yep you guys got some big ones in the great old USA.
Louisiana too.
There is a reason many thousands of us have gone to Asia and Eastern Europe to seek marriage.
It looks like a farm pig. It's colors don't camouflage well with surroundings.
Hi very good video at least you did make some Sausage 🙏👋🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷from Buckland west Australia
Great video as always. Lets collab in the future. We are here in South Florida
I would like to know with what caliber they shot that impressive pig a greeting
Unique looks like a 556. Standard NATO cartridge I have multiple ar15s and judging from the report yes suppressed still has a crack and the magazine size..
Maybe a 300
It was a 300 AR which means it was a .30 caliber round - look at the stats in 20:44 of the video
Here's what I know about big hogs - wild, domestic, or feral. Given time, protection and sustenance, these species and subspecies can grow to 700 lbs. or even 1,000 lbs. Here's my Texas and Louisiana experience. I've raised, killed and trapped several hundred hogs in my 73 years and have never weighed a wild, free-range boar over 300 lbs. I've caught with dogs one wild sow over 300. Wild, hunted, unfed, unprotected hogs, outside of enclosures rarely survive to reach old age and the weight of protected hogs. Big boar, at large, living wild, hunted free chase, are nocturnal and hyper wary. Here's what the video shows me. A 450 lbs hog with Spotted Polland China markings shot in daylight showing little regard for the group of men nearby, moving through a relatively clean stand of Pine that has been heavily trafficked by the absence of understory and rub-marks of most trees. I make no judgement about what was said. I see a fine hog that will yield a lot of meat. I like this video. Remember as you watch hog videos on KZhead that what we call Wild or Feral will vary from film to film and what is considered free or fenced is anyone's call.
100% agree. This is a farm pig that was released a couple weeks before this. That allows them to turn a little bit "feral." Snout will elongate, cutters will grow, and fur will thicken. A true feral hog of that size pretty much doesn't exist to us. They may exist but they are gonna be living on thousands of acres of un-hunted woods and perhaps will never be seen by human eyes. These idiots arent minding their stalk at all. Ive stalked true backwoods hogs that have never seen a human, been shot at, or ate from a feeder in their entire lives. With the abilities that these "hunters" have shown, that pig would have been gone long before they even got a glimpse of him.
@@andrewsmith3282 Domestic cross bred with feral seems more realistic than some magical metamorphosis of snout, tusks and hair. Although others might be familiar with bipedal creatures that turn feral upon escaping civilisation (e.g. the wife's influence) and behave differently. But they don't suddenly develop more brow ridges and thicker necks and lose the pot gut that characterises the standard election result denier. The knowledgeable sort the canned hunt shown caters for (an ability situation).
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This is a great place to hunt. Chris is great and very helpful. I would recommend to anyone.
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That lots bacon and meats.
Sorry but wild hogs don't make good bacon at all. Not good meat to fat ratio on bell meat we have tried in the past and it sucks. The hogs we raise on the farm here are night and day different.
@Lars yep we raise hogs chickens and cows. We work live and hunt are family farm along with some row crop farming. I wouldn't have it any other way. Thanks👍
Is a hog that big fit for human consumption?
If it's properly field dressed, refrigerated/stored, and cooked to the appropriate temperature long enough to kill off any parasites that may be present. The big concern is that store bought pork is handled in a highly regulated process, from farm to slaughter, to sale to the stores, to storing, butchering, and packing in the stores, the FDA has food safety standards that must be up held. Wild boar/hogs, just like any wild game that's hunted, have to be properly field dressed, handled, stored, and cooked with similar high self standards. If the meat is foul smelling, you can't stand to be near it long, it's definitely out. Just remember meat from a male is a little gamier smelling than from a female, but shouldn't smell funky. Also if any parasitic worms, or fly larvae are visible in/on the meat, it's out. But otherwise if properly handled etc, and cooked properly, it can be very tasty and nutritious. Now there is one thing that can affect the taste/quality of the meat. Pigs shot while they're calm, and grazing, will probably be a little better quality than those shot in a run and panic, or bled out from a non immediately fatal/painful wound, because of glycogen and lactic acid. Pigs that are farm raised and taken to slaughter are rested for at least an hour in the slaughter house after being transported, (or at least the FDA says they have to be, and there's major money on the line,) because well rested pigs have high levels of glycogen sugars in their muscles, but stress and exertion causes the pig's muscles to consume some of the glycogen. After death, glycogen converts to lactic acid causing rigor mortis, and lactic acid is needed to make good colored and tasting meat. Stress, fear, exertion, and pain results in low glycogen, and low lactic acid levels, and a pale meat that can almost look greenish, that has a less than desirable flavor due to having a high acidity and low Ph of between 5.4-5.6. Pale Soft Exudative, PSE, is what it's called, and it's caused by short term stress from fear. Fear from being transported and handled. That's why they're rested before slaughter, and moved through the slaughter house as gently and low stress as possible. DFD, Dark Firm and Dry meat results when all of the glycogen has been used up and there's little to no lactic acid. Animals that are highly stressed in fight or flight, or from being injured and in pain or sick before death, can have DFD shortly after slaughter. DFD meat is of poorer quality, less pronounced flavor, and has a higher Ph of 6.4-6.8. So basically a pig that's been shot in a non immediately fatal location, that had to bleed out in pain, may have these effects and might have meat that doesn't look or taste as good as pigs that are shot while calm and grazing, with an immediately fatal brain shot and didn't know what hit them. As far as the meat industry goes, either PSE or DFD can cost lots of lost money due to poor meat quality and/or unusability.
Your answer is hell no they test like swamp mud and Palmetto roots
Boar hog usually isn't good to eat, often times they stink pretty bad. Young wild sows and shoats are better for sausage and pork cutlets.
@@robktellwild9648 I raise Hogs I think I know what I'm doing
I actually saw one on the side of the road looks exactly like that one in San Antonio Tx