ejtaylor822
Gold Member
Eddie,
It must be true - everything is bigger in Texas!
Back home, in the mountains here of NC, had some buddies that hog hunted. If I remember right a big one for them was around 150 lbs. Most were about 100 lbs if I am remembering correctly. Now I am now hog weighing expert, but, that one sure looks bigger than 250, he's huge! Congratulations!
Saw a thread here a while back about having a TBN get together - I am nominating your place and having a pig-pickin'!
Couple of friends that I work with are from Texas, Austin and around San Antonio - one's wife is from Tyler. They have commented how the weather and terrain where they were from is similar to central NC here. I believe them (not that I didn't anyway and after seeing for myself a few years ago on a trip to Austin). Those pictures of the red clay soil and the pine trees could have been taken in my back yard.
Eddie
It must be true - everything is bigger in Texas!
Back home, in the mountains here of NC, had some buddies that hog hunted. If I remember right a big one for them was around 150 lbs. Most were about 100 lbs if I am remembering correctly. Now I am now hog weighing expert, but, that one sure looks bigger than 250, he's huge! Congratulations!
Saw a thread here a while back about having a TBN get together - I am nominating your place and having a pig-pickin'!
Couple of friends that I work with are from Texas, Austin and around San Antonio - one's wife is from Tyler. They have commented how the weather and terrain where they were from is similar to central NC here. I believe them (not that I didn't anyway and after seeing for myself a few years ago on a trip to Austin). Those pictures of the red clay soil and the pine trees could have been taken in my back yard.
Eddie