Originally posted by Bill Turner:
I've hunted and killed enough hogs to know that they are no more dangerous than my wife when pissed off. You got to be smart enough to know when to leave well enough alone.
If yours is anything like mine, that IS dangerous!
Hogs are omivoires. They start life as food for other species. But as they grow, they eat carrion, and then can graduate to taking prey. But at some point, some of them can turn into the biggest SOB in the valley. If you run into one that has become an apex aminal of its realm, they can be very dangerous. Especially one that trips from a flight to a fight response. But we are talking BIG.
Not saying they are going to hunt humans, but they can become very territorial. Those that have been aound people seem to keep their healthy fear of man.
Sows with piglets can get an attitude. We had one charge and butt our truck at night as we rolled up into a field.
Most of the ones that I have hunted were under 300 pounds, and only one turned to stand his ground following a short chase after being ventilated with 3 lung shots from a .45-70.
I have never run into anything over about 375 pounds, but they are out there.