Dang, Eddie, carry a stick next time. Give it a few good pokes.
Oh, boy, that could have been more than a nasty trip to the E.R.!!!!
That could have been a closed casket type nasty encounter!
Glad you still have your "Ninja" reflexes!
Yepher, even the medium ones can be real nasty, let alone the Snuffy Smith, 250 lb. body builder types! I know from experience, they can take an awful lot of body damage, and keep on coming, or going! And some of the hogs in and around Perry, Florida, are huge! After my encounter with a sow, about 110 lb.s or so, which after having been shot through the heart, liver, and part of the lungs, with a 158 grain, semi jacketed hollow point, .357 magnum round, she took off like I had shot in the air! I fired another two shots, at her as she was running, and one round hit her in the right front leg, shed the jacket, and penetrated, and almost passed through the left front leg, and it wasn't till she ran towards my Buddy, that he put her down with a couple loads of 000, that she died. I now carry a .44 magnum! I once had a .454 Casull, but sold it. A day later, a young guy in a short bed Ford, pulled up to camp to see if we wanted to buy a hog. Must have thought we were tourist, I guess. It was a HUGE
nasty Boar hog, that would have made a nice wall mount. It looked like a body builder. It sloped down from the huge shoulders, to a very slim waist, and very large and very muscular hams. The front shoulders looked like the normal hams in the store, except you could see each individual muscle. It was the "Arnie" of the pig world. It looked like the pig in the Snuffy Smith cartoons in the Sunday paper. We told him thanks, but no thanks! The day I shot the sow, some Friends of the group I was hunting with, had an encounter with a BIG hog, and the dogs cornered it on a small hammock in the swamp, and he said you could hear his jaws snaping, like someone was smacking two boards together! He said the dogs came back to him, and left the hog alone. He said he left with the dogs. I said, why didn't you go shoot it, you've got the 12 gauge 3"inch magnum with triple ought? He said if the dogs leave he leaves! After seeing what a 110lb. sow can take, I can understand his leaving, if the dogs leave. I know people down here who hunt at night with a light, and dogs, and a sharp knife, No thanks, just might run into Snuffy's nemesis.
I think Eddies got the right idea, with a jeep with a brush guard!
Wayne