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  • Hogie70
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    I will let you know if you startle a hog it will stand its ground... And will attack if it is protecting something... Bet your arse on that... They are mean and it is kill or be killed once they attack...

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  • WestEndAngler
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    Also the photo shows him standing there... but I see no bandages covering the wounds on his "forearm" if I had stitches all over my legs and bandages last thing I'd want to put on is jeans... Seems fishy... I have seen pigs crossing the channels out there I have been charged by a single hog out in Wallisville late at night I was on a mud flat a damn if the SOB didn't come straight at me... I left my waders in the mud and rolled into boat screaming lol

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  • OR19
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    NO WAY...a hog came out and attacked a man in the dark standing in a foot an a half of water a couple hundred yard out the bay at the pass; hogs don't act like that, they'll fight if cornered or wounded or a sow with babies, but otherwise unless you are running them with dogs most of the time you wont even know when they are around, especially at night..they run first and fight if they have to...I've done quite a bit of running hogs w/ dogs up in East Texas, my dads got a Kerr dog, Plott hound a couple of big Airedales for catch dogs.

    Just my opinion but I think there is more to the story than what got printed in the SeaBreeze news...I don't think any self respecting hog is going to let you stick him 30 times with a flounder gig on open ground????

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  • WestEndAngler
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    I've seen them before out there! BS to anyone that doesn't think an alligator or hog will come over there! I carry my 40 on me for a reason people self defense.. I've been charged by hogs before... I was yelling kicking & screaming they don't care... Most of my encounters are out in Wallisville where they are THICK! But have seen many up Chocolate & SLP area

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  • coachlaw
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    I've never seen sign of them on Mud Island, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were there.

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  • aqua pimp
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    Why couldn't they be at the pass? I have seen them around Chocolate bay before. I have seen them on the ICW across from Oyster Lake, thats right near the pass. Piggies can swim.

    AQUA PIMP

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  • weather or knott
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    Here is the article
    http://seabreezenews.com/back%20issues/1004-Apr_2010/Page_01c.pdf

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  • coachlaw
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    This is real, not fake. Dude killed 'em with his flounder gig. They cut his leg and chomped his arm pretty good.

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  • SCHU
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    Yep, thats the one. Pic kinda grainy, but will try to PM Explorer with it.

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  • Robalo
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    Where's the pic? What happened to the hogs? Sounds like "flying pigs" kinda to me!!

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  • Explorer21
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    Just got the same email from a friend, read below.

    Local man in night-time attack by wild boars at San Luis Pass:
    A.C. Adams was flounder gigging on the back side of San Luis Pass last week with
    his cousin. His cousin had gone to the truck to drink more beer as it was a slow night
    of gigging. A.C. was approximately 100 yards from shore when he heard some loud
    splashing coming towards him. He said it was very unnerving because it was so dark
    outside of the lanterns’ perimeter. All at once two large vicious hogs in approximately
    16 inches of water started attacking him. He immediately lashed out with his flounder
    gig and started stabbing a hog. As it made a piercing scream in anger and agony, the
    second hog cut him in the leg with his tusk while biting him. A.C. screamed for help
    toward the bank at his cousin who never responded. A.C. then turned with the gig
    stabbing the second hog and the fight was on. One hog knocked him down to his
    knees and bit him on the forearm. A.C. told me, “At first I could not believe this was
    happening and then I thought these hogs were going to kill me.” He got back up stabbing
    at the hogs over and over as they were snapping at him. Finally, one hog went
    down and lay in the water squealing. That left him one on one with the larger hog.
    The big boar would not give up and the fight lasted for two to three more minutes with
    Mr. Adam’s stabbing the hog twenty-five to thirty more times before it went down. He
    limped back to the truck and got his pistol. He woke up his drunken cousin who had
    passed out in the truck and they waded back out with the intention of finishing off
    both hogs. When they got back out there the hogs were dead. They tied ropes to the
    hogs and dragged them up to the bank. They got the hogs loaded into the back of the
    truck and stopped by the hospital where A.C. Adams received twenty-one stitches in
    his left leg, eight stitches in his right leg, six stitches on his forearm and a tetanus
    shot. Here is a picture of A.C. Adams with his two hogs that he gigged while floundering
    in West Bay.


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  • nokatchin
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    Ive never seen them or signs of them there.i did see 5 or 6 over off the gravel road by seawolf park a couple years ago.

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  • Robalo
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    Maybe Moonpie, but no hogs, unless Moonpie is catching/hogging flounder! Seen rattlesnakes, gators, coyotes but never a pig-maybe 1 got free instead of being thrown on the pit-oh, wait, no fires allowed.

    Maybe the Toll trolls changed cats into pigs???

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  • XtremeAngler
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    Yeah I might believe the diversion but I dont know about SLP. seems too developed for piggies. Now if we were talking matty I would say there's a possibility because there are tons of hogs out there

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  • Moonpie
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    I call boolcheet.
    Been out there eleventybillion times at night and have never seen a hog. Coyotes, alligators, snakes, yep. Hogs no.
    Besides hogs run away unless you're jacking with them like messing with the piglets or something.
    Pics or GTFO.

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