Those are some nice hogsThey also grow them big in Austria and Spain. Both of these were spot and stalk. However, would agree the best value for a large boar would be Central Europe.
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Germany, Italy & TurkeyI have been thinking about booking a boar hunt in Europe. I am interested in a high seat hunt not driven. Where would I go for the largest boars and with whom?
Thanks
I have been thinking about booking a boar hunt in Europe. I am interested in a high seat hunt not driven. Where would I go for the largest boars and with whom?
Thanks
Germany, Italy & Turkey
Specially in Romania and Bulgaria many areas are still without or very little boar population, caused by ASF.Maybe Turkey
African Swine Fever has wiped out pigs here in Germany and Central Europe.
Especially big trophy tuskers.
Most of Eastern Europe is experiencing the same thing.
Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey seem to be ok.
Specially in Romania and Bulgaria many areas are still without or very little boar population, caused by ASF.
Sure, but as with all diseases, the stronger survive, and in the case of the wild boars, it are these with the biggest tusks.
By any chance can you reccomend anybody who can offer guided wild boar hunting in the UK?Croatia and we do have Wild Boar in the UK!
Very interesting! Good luck and i cant wait to hear your accounts! BTW, how expensive was your flights and from where?This is who I'll be hunting with next week: https://www.huntinginhungary.co.uk/.
I'll let you know how it goes.
This theorie I never heared with a plague. I‘m hunting every year for driven Wild boars in Hungary, very often for stags in Romanian Carpatians- no hunter from those countries will tell you, that the strong Keilers ( tuskers) survive ASF better.Sure, but as with all diseases, the stronger survive, and in the case of the wild boars, it are these with the biggest tusks.
