He wasn't really a razorback. Wasn't really a feral pig. In fact he was someone's pet, scared running around. Bloke gets credit for being closer than I was.
That's "Fred" the pig, and according to Rhonda and Phil Blissitt their humongous hog escaped on April 29, four days before it was killed, according to the Star newspaper.
Just saw on the news that the hogzilla kid is getting death threats in the mail, numerous death threats in email, and general "mud dragging"
I have to congratulate you because I didn't think it was possible for an 11 yr old as large as yourself to chase a pig for three hours in hilly terrain. Well done, fat boy! For real though. Killing an animal about half your size does not make you a hero, or a model american, or anything else anybody might say you are. It certainly does not make you worthy of being in a movie.
You are a worthless piece of crap and i hope one day another noble american hunter such as yourself mistakes you for a large hog and shoots you about 12 times before your fat *** drops dead. They'll definately need another backhoe in the woods to pick your body up with. I hope you're enjoying your fame. Satan is going to have fun with you when you rot in hell.
God Bless.
bloke wrote:Whether signed or anonymous, the people who wrote those letters are turds.
In this state (and, I suspect other ranching states) a dog that runs down and attacks livestock is condemned. Neither the owner of the livestock nor the dog have much to say about it--once the law is involved, the process is pretty much automatic.