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'Hogzilla'
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[left]By KATE BRUMBACK
Associated Press Writer


MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Hogzilla is being made into a horror movie. But the sequel may be even bigger: Meet Monster Pig.

An 11-year-old boy used a pistol to kill a wild hog his father says weighed a staggering 1,051 pounds and measured 9 feet 4, from the tip of its snout to the base of its tail. Think hams as big as car tires.
If the claims are accurate, Jamison Stone's trophy boar would be bigger than Hogzilla, the famed wild hog that grew to seemingly mythical proportions after being killed in south Georgia in 2004.
Hogzilla originally was thought to weigh 1,000 pounds and measure 12 feet long. National Geographic experts who unearthed its remains believe the animal actually weighed about 800 pounds and was 8 feet long.
Regardless of the comparison, Jamison is reveling in the attention over his pig.
"It feels really good," Jamison said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "It's a good accomplishment. I probably won't ever kill anything else that big."
Jamison, who killed his first deer at age 5, was hunting with father Mike Stone and two guides in east Alabama on May 3 when he bagged Monster Pig. He said he shot the huge animal eight times with a .50-caliber revolver and chased it for three hours through hilly woods before finishing it off with a point-blank shot.
Through it all, there was the fear that the animal would turn and charge them, as wild boars have a reputation for doing.
"I was a little bit scared, a little bit excited," said Jamison, who lives in Pickensville on the Mississippi border. He just finished the sixth grade on the honor roll at Christian Heritage Academy, a small, private school.
His father said that, just to be extra safe, he and the guides had high-powered rifles aimed and ready to fire in case the beast, with 5-inch tusks, decided to charge.
With the animal finally dead in a creek bed on the 2,500-acre Lost Creek Plantation, a commercial hunting preserve in Delta, trees had to be cut down and a backhoe brought in to bring Jamison's prize out of the woods.
It was hauled on a truck to the Clay County Farmers Exchange in Lineville, where Jeff Kinder said they used his scale, recently calibrated, to weigh the hog.
Kinder's scale measures only to the nearest 10, but Mike Stone said it balanced one notch past the 1,050-pound mark.
"It probably weighed 1,060 pounds. We were just afraid to change it once the story was out," he said.
The hog's head is being mounted by Jerry Cunningham of Jerry's Taxidermy. Cunningham said the animal measured 54 inches around the head, 74 inches around the shoulders and 11 inches from the eyes to the end of its snout.
"It's huge," he said. "It's just the biggest thing I've ever seen."
Mike Stone is having sausage made from the rest of the animal. "We'll probably get 500 to 700 pounds," he said.
Jamison, meanwhile, has been offered a small part in "The Legend of Hogzilla," a small-time horror flick based on the tale of the Georgia boar. The movie is holding casting calls with plans to begin filming in Georgia.
Jamison is enjoying the newfound celebrity generated by the hog hunt, but he said he prefers hunting pheasants to monster pigs: "They are a little less dangerous."
Associated Press writer Jay Reeves in Birmingham contributed to this report.
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In this photo released by Melynne Stone, Jamison Stone, 11, poses with a wild pig he killed near Delta, Ala., May 3, 2007. Stone's father says the hog weighed a staggering 1,051 pounds and measured 9-feet-4 from the tip of its snout to the base of its tail. If claims of the animal's size are true, it would be larger than ``Hogzilla,'' the huge hog killed in Georgia in 2004. (AP Photo/Melynne Stone)
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I saw this in this mornings paper. Hams the size of car tires? Where do i sign up! That is a huge pig.
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Brody you and I could split that hog and have a freezer full of meat!
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What some guys won't stoop to , Sad [pirate].
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[size 1]I think dad got exactly what he paid for, a big slow moving target for his baby boy to have target pratice on.

thats one he should have kept quiet instead of bosting around the net... the way the artical reads the boy could have walked up on the animal and shot it in the head with a 25 caliber. After all it was in an enclosed pen no matter how many acers it incloses...

I dont see any thing ileagle or imoral here, just a little imbarising for pops and the kid. tho in the eyes of other kids that the eleven year old boy was able to even fire the 50 caliber and not get knocked on his can is an accomplishment in it self... LOL[/size][sly]

on the range, 17 shots 6 hits and of those only one score shot. gives him an acurescy score of 5.8%

I guess the broad side of the barn is pretty safe from this kid..LOL..[sly][laugh]...[Tongue] but the barn stormers may have had to duck once or twice.....[angelic]
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I'm a little mad about this , that family was tring to destroy years and years of dedicated fishermen telling the most outlandish whoppers known to man [laugh].
Then again , maybe that young lad is a fisherman and couldn't help himself to a tall, yet curley tale .[Wink]
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I once jumped a 4 foot grownhog that would have put up a better hunt than that porky the pig...

but for a youngen that is some mighty fine shootin with a 50 caliber.

Grab yer hats and jump in the hallar
cauze that boy is shootin at pigs in the wallar [sly]
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