| WILD BOAR
- Sus scrofa - Jagd des wilden Ebers - everzwijn de jacht - caça do varrão selvagem - caza del verraco salvaje - chasse de sanglier - caccia del cinghiale, jabalí, sanglier, verro selvaggio, schwarzwild
Hunting season is open all year around !
Hunting style:
- Individual – from High Seat, or Walk-up
- Driven – From 7 guns
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Suggested caliber: .308,
.30-06 or larger
Description
Habitat
Sus scrofa can be found nearly around the world.
Wild Boar is found in a wide variety of habitats as a result of
domestication and introduction to new areas. The typical wild habitat
is generally moist forests and shrublands, especially oak forests
and areas where reeds are abundant. They are thought to be mainly
limited by maximum winter snowfall, as deep snow decreases their
ability to travel and find food. They are sensitive to severe temperature
changes. Sus scrofa has developed the technique of wallowing
in mud or water to maintain a comfortable temperature. Wallowing
also protects against sunburn and insect bites.
Physical Description
Wild boars can reach up to 440 lbs (200 kg) and can be up to 6 feet
(1.8 m) long. If surprised or cornered they may become aggressive
and can cause injury with their tusks. However, this is quite rare
and usually occurs only if a sow feels the need to defend her piglets.
Wild boars are covered in a scant coat of coarse, bristle-like
hairs ranging from dark gray to brown. Head and body length ranges
from 900 to 1800 mm, tail length is about 300 mm, and shoulder height
is 550 to 1100 mm. Weight averages from 50 to 350 kg, though some
domestic breeds can attain weights of 450 kg. Males are generally
larger than females. Wild boar have four continually growing tusks,
one in each quadrant of the jaw.
Wild pigs usually live to about 10 years old, although some have
been recorded living as long as 27 years. Mortality in the young
is high.
Behavior
Wild Sus scrofa in Europe are sometimes found in large
herds ('sounders') of up to 100, though a more typical size is 20
individuals. Sounders are made up of females and their young. When
males reach maturity they leave the group and live mainly on their
own. Sounders may travel together over a large home range, but do
not migrate. Wild pigs are generally active at dusk, dawn, and at
night.
Female Sus scrofa give birth to their young in a nest
constructed of grass. The young remain in the nest for some time
after birth. Females are extremely protective of their young.
Smell is by far the most advanced of the pig's senses.
Sus scrofa is known for its omnivorous and sometimes
indiscriminate diet. Their diet includes fungi, tubers and bulbs,
vegetation, grains and nuts, fruit, eggs, small vertebrates, invertebrates,
carrion, and manure.
Tips for Wild Boar hunting:
When planning a hunt for Wild Boar a hunter should seriously consider
the gun, caliber, and load to fit the hunting situation. There are
many factors hunters should consider before going on a hunt for
big wild boar. It's important that the load matches the hunting
style.
Wild Boars are noisy eaters, so you can hear them when they stop
and eat. If you can't see them coming, then you need to hear them
coming. You will need to find a spot the hogs frequent. They will
often stop what they are doing, listening, but won't run off. If
a hunter is fortunate to have a feeder and a stand this same tactic
will apply. Once you pick one out and have a clear neck, you need
to shoot.
Hogs usually travel at a very quick pace at night. They often
cover great distances and get where they're going in a hurry. Fast
moving hogs on a trail make for a difficult shot. Try to always
place your shot in the neck or at least take out a shoulder. Because
tracking a wounded hog is very dangerous!
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