A few years ago, reader Richard Trahan submitted the photo you see here to share with readers.
Trahan got a huge surprise while checking the game camera on his feeder on a Tyler County lease. He knew a bunch of hogs were hitting it but he had no idea just how big some of them were.
The monster hog on the left is standing flat-footed and nearly touching the timer/motor of the feeder.
“The bottom of the motor on this feeder is five feet, six inches from the ground,” Trahan said.
That is a one huge hog and it is on open range, with no game-proof fencing, which makes it that much more
impressive.
How big do you think this hog is?
Chester Moore, Jr.
Source: Kingdom Zoo
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