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Here's a Russian boar.

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8 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I still can't hardly see anything. I can tell there's an animal there, but anyone that's used trail cameras much knows that they take some funky pictures sometimes, especially if the animal is moving like that one appears to be. 

This..That could be anything..a dog, a wolf, a large fox..the pic is too indistinguishable to tell anything. I think the real mystery here has already been solved though..bigbill learned how to post a pic. Lock this thread down.

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Feral hog n ct? I know there moving north but didn't think there this far already.

free BBQ for the neighborhood. I'm not sure how far the feral hog population is right now.

our dep won't admit there are wild hogs n ct but there is a growing population.

the picture suggests it maybe a wild hog. I hope we get clearer pics soon. If it is a wild hog, boar, pig what ever my hobby farm garden maybe trashed this year. I guess it's time to fence in the garden.

if you search for wild hogs in ct articles will show up.

my son posted the picture. 

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3 hours ago, VolFan said:

That's a feral hog/Russian boar cross, and he's left-hooved. Or a golden retriever. But I'd go with big pig.

I'm not saying it is, but my first thought was the snout
is boar-like, but it's too tough to really tell.

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It's big shoulders and small lower back? More pics are needed. The corn is up there.

my pics are coming in, a flock or gaggle of turkeys, lots of deer, raccoons, one looks like a coyote(small), I never knew we had this amount of wildlife. I need another trail cam to cover more of the field.

i have bottom land across the street with watershed land above my field at the rear of my land. It's a wildlife highway. 

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ManBearPig.

Looks like a husky or wolf to me.  The snout isn't that big, there just appears to be a log behind it that makes it look bigger.  

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if it were a hog or boar, whatever you want to call them, you'd know they were there.  you'd have acres upon acres rooted up from the hogs.

and from what i can make out from that picture, the legs are far too long and skinny all the way up the leg to be a hog.  i've wrestled, killed and hobbled enough wild hogs to know one when i see one.

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i bet bill's neighbor has been toying with him over the years and is just sitting back and laughing his tail off at him. 

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3 hours ago, fishinfiend said:

 just sitting back and laughing his tail off at him. 

is that some sort of sly play on words??

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I keep coming back to this thread hoping for an epiphany

Well, I have spent too much time looking at this.  Here's a cropped and slightly contrasted version.

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9 hours ago, no39 said:

Well, I have spent too much time looking at this.  Here's a cropped and slightly contrasted version.

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Looks like Big Bill shoveling snow.  Or maybe playing winter golf.  Notice the right leg bent toward the left, and right heel off the ground on the follow through, and the splash of snow similar to that of sand when a player hits out of a trap.

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