You guys have taken some great Warthogs... very nice pictures here.
Arild, I also really like the European skull mount of your Warthog, it is not done very often, though it is a great way to show the unusual shape of the skull. I think it's great also that your taxidermist did not bleach the tusks, I really dislike it when taxidermist ruin the tusks by making them look like Hollywood movie star teeth... To leave the tusks natural is so much better.
Here is the biggest Warthog that I have taken, 14 in (36 cm). I am very fond of pig hunting anywhere in the world, always lots of action and fun. Like a few have posted here, I too will never tire of hunting pigs.
I do have a funny Warthog hunting story, it was not this Warthog but that of a friend of mine who I took hunting, we were teenagers...
He shot his Warthog at about 60 yards, it ran 15 yards and fell dead in his tracks. We took a couple of pictures, loaded him up in the back of the truck and started heading back to the lodge for lunch, we were only about 20 minutes away, we arrived and I went to open the gate of the compound, only to see the Warthog standing up in the back of the truck! My buddy was sitting in the back of the truck with his back to the Warthog and had no idea that it was standing up behind him. I yelled at him to get out of the truck, only to see the pig leaping out... When my friend figured out what was going on, he grabbed the rifle and standing in the back of the truck killed that pig
again as he was running away... We still laugh to this day at this story and my friend his convinced that this Warthog was dead and came back to life. I learned a good lesson that day, never take for granted that an animal that appears to be dead is actually dead.