Pork Popper
LSB Member
Sure wish I would've had a good camera with me, more than a decade ago, while away on a fishing trip. This was in Navarro County. I decided to quit fishing early and go drive around the lake. By the time I made it past the dam, the sun was getting close to setting. So I just focused on making it back to the highway and headed home.
My windshield was heavily splattered with bug guts, but visibility was still ok through it. Up ahead I spotted something solid black and pretty good sized. I thought perhaps it was a stumpy cow or steer. But as I got closer it was obvious it was not in the bovine family. My brain had difficulty accepting what my eyes were seeing. This thing was absolutely humongous. To this date I've never seen another wild boar in person as big as that one.
It calmly strutted across the road and stepped over the old barbed wire fence and disappeared into the brush. There was an obvious well traveled trail there. I later told several friends about it and didn't want to sound as though my description was an exaggeration. I have no clue what that beast weighed. I've been around domestic hogs, but none equaled the porker seen that day. It had some pretty nice tusks on it. Made me glad to not be on foot right then. Would hate to meet up with one that big, unarmed and in the dark.. Never heard if anyone killed one in the area that big. One guy dispatched a smaller boar that got hung up in his brush guard while driving down the road at night.
My windshield was heavily splattered with bug guts, but visibility was still ok through it. Up ahead I spotted something solid black and pretty good sized. I thought perhaps it was a stumpy cow or steer. But as I got closer it was obvious it was not in the bovine family. My brain had difficulty accepting what my eyes were seeing. This thing was absolutely humongous. To this date I've never seen another wild boar in person as big as that one.
It calmly strutted across the road and stepped over the old barbed wire fence and disappeared into the brush. There was an obvious well traveled trail there. I later told several friends about it and didn't want to sound as though my description was an exaggeration. I have no clue what that beast weighed. I've been around domestic hogs, but none equaled the porker seen that day. It had some pretty nice tusks on it. Made me glad to not be on foot right then. Would hate to meet up with one that big, unarmed and in the dark.. Never heard if anyone killed one in the area that big. One guy dispatched a smaller boar that got hung up in his brush guard while driving down the road at night.
