on a lighter note...

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Yes but it has to be long enough to get into the vitals and stout enough to withstand and fight from the pig. This is one of the pig stickers I make with quite a few of them doing service in the NZ bush against these animals. View attachment 426766
I think it would be reasonable to start a topic here dedicated to knives for boar hunting. I just don't know in which section.
A guy with the nickname Vlad NZ lives in New Zealand, he has a small hunting company on the South Island. He wrote interesting hunting stories on Russian forums just about hunting feral pigs with dogs and a knife. Maybe just with your:) . Sometimes it was a pity for dogs, very unsafe hunting - dogs do not understand that pigs up to 60 kg are needed, and no more.
 
I think it would be reasonable to start a topic here dedicated to knives for boar hunting. I just don't know in which section.
A guy with the nickname Vlad NZ lives in New Zealand, he has a small hunting company on the South Island. He wrote interesting hunting stories on Russian forums just about hunting feral pigs with dogs and a knife. Maybe just with your:) . Sometimes it was a pity for dogs, very unsafe hunting - dogs do not understand that pigs up to 60 kg are needed, and no more.
We do that here in America, too. Talk to some Texans.
 
I think it would be reasonable to start a topic here dedicated to knives for boar hunting. I just don't know in which section.
A guy with the nickname Vlad NZ lives in New Zealand, he has a small hunting company on the South Island. He wrote interesting hunting stories on Russian forums just about hunting feral pigs with dogs and a knife. Maybe just with your:) . Sometimes it was a pity for dogs, very unsafe hunting - dogs do not understand that pigs up to 60 kg are needed, and no more.
 
We do that here in America, too. Talk to some Texans.
I have no doubt that there are such amateurs everywhere, I just answered von Graff, looking at his boar knife. Where there are wild boars, there are also slightly crazy hunters :) I recently watched a video from Argentina. True, these are all feral pigs, a lot of colorful ones, but they have clearly returned to their wild prototype and are almost as dangerous - judging by the slashed dogo Argentino.
When I started hunting, there was a loss in our hunting club: an experienced hunter, a colonel, approached a wounded boar with a knife - and the boar immediately killed him. I don't like such entertainment.
And personally, I know only one such hunter. Once I had a difficult situation - my grandson was about to be born, and his mother felt bad, and I had to take her to a specialized clinic at night, quite far away. There was only a waiting nurse and a security guard in the lobby of the clinic. I handed over the expectant mother and started calling my partners for tomorrow's hunt, warning them that nothing was canceled (and it was 3 o'clock in the morning).
The guard, having heard this, showed me a video of how he hunts: he has two huskies and two mongrel, but large mongrels; and now they catch a boar by the ears, and he - with a phone in one hand and a dagger in the other - comes up and kills it. And the boar is not a piglet at all, as I understand it, a kilogram is 70-90!. In general, there is nothing wrong with the security at that clinic.
 
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