Just killed a Big Boar
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Re: Just killed a Big Boar
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Re: Just killed a Big Boar
That is cool!
Nothing domesticated about that one. That's a wild, wild boar for sure.
The old guys used to say that the Russian-type wild boars were easy to identify; you pick them up by the ears and their snout is so long that they will balance out!
Looks like you might have a genuine "Rooshin" boar there.
(That's based only on what I've read; I've never hunted hogs of any sort.)
It's a "bucket list" hunt for me, though.
Nothing domesticated about that one. That's a wild, wild boar for sure.
The old guys used to say that the Russian-type wild boars were easy to identify; you pick them up by the ears and their snout is so long that they will balance out!
Looks like you might have a genuine "Rooshin" boar there.
(That's based only on what I've read; I've never hunted hogs of any sort.)
It's a "bucket list" hunt for me, though.
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Re: Just killed a Big Boar
Just got pics from my cell cam. 30 yards from the camera through a hedge row of privet I killed and butchered this Boar right on the ground. This morning deer at 7:00 and 10:00. Crazy. I thought nothing would be around for a while.
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