Alabama hunter shot and killed an 820-pound hog

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These things are causing major issue to crops in a lot of the country.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...d-into-his-front-yard/?utm_term=.1961559640f6

[h=1]This Alabama hunter shot and killed an 820-pound hog — after it wandered into his front yard[/h]




By Lindsey Bever July 20 at 4:16 PM
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Wade Seago stands next to the hog he shot and killed in Samson, Ala. (Wade Seago via AP)



An Alabama man said he shot and killed a massive feral hog in self-defense when it wandered into his front yard and caused the family dog to go berserk.
Wade Seago, a deer hunter who runs a taxidermy business in Samson, Ala., not far from the state’s southern border, told Al.com that he was worried the hog — which weighed 820 pounds and had 6-inch “cutters” — would harm his dog, a small schnauzer named Cruiser.
So, he grabbed a .38-caliber revolver and opened fire.
“Cruiser had this huge hog confused, with all of the barking and movement,” Seago told the newspaper. “It was not a good situation.”
He added: “By the time I got in a position to shoot, the hog was about 12 yards away. Cruiser was out of my line to the hog, so I fired.”
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Seago posted a photo with the dead hog on Facebook, saying the animal would be “mounted by me personally” in his taxidermy shop.


The image, which shows the hog hanging upside down from a tree by its hoofs, quickly spread across social media. A video posted just days later shows what appears to be the same giant hog squirming on the ground.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, in fact, encourages hunters to help reduce the feral hog population.
The department states on its website that because there are no restrictions on when and how many of the destructive hogs a licensed hunter can kill, “hunters can legally hunt hogs every day of the year.”
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According to the state agency:
Feral hogs in Alabama pose a serious threat to native wildlife. High reproductive rates, a lack of natural predators, voracious omnivorous feeding habits, destructive rooting behavior and habitat destruction are just a few reasons Alabama sportsmen and land managers are encouraged to help control this nonnative species. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that feral hogs cause more than $800 million of agricultural damage in the United States annually.
Seago told the Associated Press that he certainly has no regrets.
“I didn’t think twice about taking down this hog,” he said. “I’d do it again tomorrow.”
 

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Not a hunter but I would shoot a feral hog. That there is a huge sumbitch
 

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I would not have killed the animal. I would have roped it, calmed it down and trained it to do tricks like a dog. I would then take my 820 pound house pet Abraham on Americas Got Talent and saddled him up and rode around the stage all fancy dressage style, winning the contest.
 

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I would not have killed the animal. I would have roped it, calmed it down and trained it to do tricks like a dog. I would then take my 820 pound house pet Abraham on Americas Got Talent and saddled him up and rode around the stage all fancy dressage style, winning the contest.

I don't see Simon agreeing with your big self proclaimed win...sorry.
 

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I would not have killed the animal. I would have roped it, calmed it down and trained it to do tricks like a dog. I would then take my 820 pound house pet Abraham on Americas Got Talent and saddled him up and rode around the stage all fancy dressage style, winning the contest.

Until it rolled over you and broke every bone in your body.
 

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Or takes a big chomp out of his butt cheek and the poor dumb animal gets shot by security and the whole scene goes viral on You tube and 51 becomes famous.

Famous for being bit in the ass by a giant pig on TV? All glory is fleeting, but I'll bet that kind of humiliation would linger.
 

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I would not have killed the animal. I would have roped it, calmed it down and trained it to do tricks like a dog. I would then take my 820 pound house pet Abraham on Americas Got Talent and saddled him up and rode around the stage all fancy dressage style, winning the contest.

And for the finale....PORK CHOPS!
 

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