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Wild Boar Hunting

Wild boar hunting is not an endeavor you should approach lightly. Unlike most types of hunting, which involve lots of stalking, waiting, and striking at the right moment, boar hunting is a more up close and personal sort of act, and the slightest mistake can result in some truly serious injuries. Here are a few safety tips to consider when wild boar hunting.

The first thing to keep in mind is that wild boars are fierce, unpredictable creatures. The idea of hunting one may seem exhilarating, but bagging a boar takes a cool head, a steady hand, and a respect for the animal's prowess. After all, boars are fast, aggressive creatures with sharp hooves and tusks. It's all too easy to end up gored in some fashion if you're not careful.

When targeting a boar, keep a look out for any unusual traits. One downside to wild boar hunting is that boars and hogs are prone to a variety of illnesses. If you notice a boar seems disoriented or slow it's best to avoid it. Additionally, check your meat thoroughly as you harvest. If you encounter any discolorations or worms, get rid of the meat in another fashion.

With this in mind, it's easy to see why having a good pair of wild boar hunting dogs on your trip can mean the difference between a successful hunt and a miserable one. It makes sense that these dogs should be experienced with hunting boars—this is not a hunt you want to risk the success of by using unseasoned or gun shy hunting dogs. Ideally, one dog will snap and bark at an isolated boar while the other pins it down, allowing you to shoot.

There are many different weapons you can use when wild boar hunting. Most prefer rifles. This allows the hunter to distance themselves from the boar and get a clean shot. Others prefer using a bow. While shooting arrows at a boar has its advantages, keep in mind that it does put you closer to the animal, which can be dangerous if you're not careful.

In following these precautions, your wild boar hunting will remain a fun, exciting experience for you and your dogs. Not only will you be able to enjoy quality pork whenever you want it, but the ears, hooves, snouts, and bones make excellent chew toys. The tusks also make an impressive addition to any room. You can even have the animal stuffed and mounted.

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