I'm sitting on the fence on this one but I do realize that it takes a great shot to the right location to put a hurting on the pork. Their showing up here and becoming a problem with the farmers up north and the DnR want's them dropped on the spot. I still want to give em a go hehe and growing up on a farm with some very large pig's I've seen some thing's that got me thinking.

Here's a story of a young lad on a farm and spending the morning trying to round up several boar's that had rooted their way out of the pen. There they are father and son chasing these 250lb pig's around the yard and trying to direct them back towards the open gate to the pen. One boar just doesn't want to go so the father which was very upset at this time pick's up a stone about the size of a baseball and throw's a fast pitch at the boar from about 12yrds away. To the boy's surprise the stone strikes the boar dead center between the eyes followed be another surprise as the boar drop's to it's side and go's into a pig style death dance.

The dance went on for several minutes then stopped and the father and son approached the heap of pork slowly and then gave it several pokes with a garden rake, we have a dead pig here. My dad was as shocked as I was as we looked down at the boar and then at the stone that had dropped him, never have forgotten that day mostly because I had to dress out that big sucker and I had a day of river fishing planned. Call it a lucky shot or hitting the sweetspot with a stone but my dad and I still bring up that day, he laughs and I curse that pig for a missed fishing trip. Ed