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02 October 2009, 19:36
Shona
There's something about hunting Pigs
There's just something about hunting pigs that one will only understand once you've done it.
This post is a tribute to Phacochoerus africanus the common Warthog.
All pigs was taken by our clients during this hunting season.






















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Enjoy!!!!


Johann Veldsman

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02 October 2009, 21:47
kevin henderson
Fine Swine Wish He Were Mine.
Not to hijack the topic, but has anyone ever had drinking tankards made using warthog tusks as handles?
kh
02 October 2009, 23:16
Marty
Robert Ruark said that birdshooting was so pleasurable "because they set lightly on the conscience." I think pig hunting is much the same. They're just fun to shoot.
03 October 2009, 21:06
DesertRam
I love hunting pigs! However, in two trips to Africa, I failed to kill a warthog. They and impala, the two most common African animals, simply eluded me. I make up for it by taking it out on their North American cousins (feral hogs). A big fat warthog is on the top of my trophy list for the next time over.


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03 October 2009, 22:01
Rug
Great pose for the pigs on the dirt hill, or are those termite mounds ? It gives stature to them. I too love shooting warthogs.
04 October 2009, 06:03
Biebs
A well-tusked Warty is a very under-appreciated trophy. To me they symbolize Africa, much like an Impala or Kudu.
04 October 2009, 16:07
nampom
Johann - great pigs thumb


All the best
Roger

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04 October 2009, 16:43
Mad Dog
Warthogs were my favorite animal to hunt, when I was in the limpopo, in 2008. I don't think I could make any trip to africa, and not try for another wartie.

I could make a whole trip on warthogs and bushpigs Big Grin

Mad Dog
04 October 2009, 23:14
only.375H&H
I have been three times this year hunting in South Africa but always failed to hunt a warthog (but successful hunted two bush pigs in the same evening)despite the fact that i was mentioned every day to my PH.
Recommendations are welcome..... Frowner


Work to live...live to Hunt....
05 October 2009, 00:00
Arild Iversen
Great trophies and they are absolutely fun to hunt!
My two trips to RSA gave me two pigs.







Arild Iversen.



05 October 2009, 03:00
Mad Dog
Roberto, here is who we hunted with.

www.cruisersafaris.com/

Here are the picks of the warties we took.











These boys will put you on some pigs.

Mad Dog
05 October 2009, 13:06
Fallow Buck
Pumba rocks!!

I didnt get any this year and it was probably my only [small] "complaint" about the hunt.

My favourite trophy is the sheild I have with all my warty tusks on it from '05.

FB



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06 October 2009, 23:11
only.375H&H
Thank very much for the info Mad Dog
Your warties look very nice.
Well done.
Will look into the web.



quote:
Originally posted by Mad Dog:
Roberto, here is who we hunted with.

www.cruisersafaris.com/

Here are the picks of the warties we took.











These boys will put you on some pigs.

Mad Dog



Work to live...live to Hunt....
07 October 2009, 02:24
Bukken
Congratulations to you all on your fine trophies! My own tusks from last year by the Limpopo should show up any day now. Not as big as the ones in your pictures, but I am happy anyway. Pumbaa was a great hunt!


Charlie's listening!
07 October 2009, 17:15
Aspen Hill Adventures
My best to date.



I always like to hunt them, impala as well.


~Ann





07 October 2009, 18:51
Mad Dog
Nice pig, Ann! Smiler

Mad Dog
09 October 2009, 00:16
Gerrypeters375
DesertRam:

I know it may seem like I'm rubbing it in (bcause of my later remarks)but I shot an impala for camp meat that my PH wanted me to do the paper work for to send in to SCI for the Record book. (I refused) and repeatedly turned down opportunities to shoot warthogs. One time, a warthog trotted off, stopped, looked over his shoulder as if to say "What the hell are you looking at! I told the PH later I just didn't want to shoot him -and, yes, the tusks are very impressive and make a great trophy on a wall and by all means go ahead and get him. I speak only for myself. The PH said: " He just has too much character, doesn't he?". That was, indeed, the problem for me in shooting warthogs. (I have pics to this day taken of a warthog in deep cover looking at me from about 40 feet away. I should shoot him? This was in Zimbabwe, Chirisa safari District. I want to emphasize that the warthogs I saw were not like Arkansas razorbacks or Texas hogs. As fighters against leopards or lions I have no doubt they are fierce but I just never wanted to shoot them because of their behaviour around me -Private confession - The very gun shop where I bought the 375 H&H that I took to Africa (for buff) had a warthog displayed on the wall and I thought I wanted one. When I got "on the ground" I lost interest. Just me, I emphasize and no criticism of anyone who wants one.
09 October 2009, 21:04
graybird
Here is my best little piggy:



And, here he is in my office always staring me in the back. (Picture taken from my office chair.)




Graybird

"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
10 October 2009, 18:30
Bill/Oregon
Johann: Very nice warties. I remember we glimpsed some big boys in the bush at Avondschaduw. Is this where these guys came from?
Bill Powell


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
11 October 2009, 01:37
Pegleg

Myself and Thierry Labat with a Warthog taken in the Save'.
Took us quite a while to catch up to this guy but we stayed with it. Lots of set ups and running. The stories you here about Thierry being able to run are ALL TRUE!


The only easy day is yesterday!
11 October 2009, 23:24
Helgaard van der Vyver
Two warties from opposite ends of Africa, note the differences.

This one with client in central Namibia.



Client with wartie in Senegal.


11 October 2009, 23:37
DCS Member
I love killing pigs. They satisfy my blood lust year round. I just received the latest DSC Game Trails and saw a Spanish pig hunt. I want to eventually kill pigs on all continents!


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

Marcus Cady

DRSS
12 October 2009, 00:09
Equinsu Ocha
Helgaard,
while both of those warties are true brutes,
that Senegal pig is UNREAL!! Has a really unique look to it and MASS on top of that!
Great pigs!!
12 October 2009, 00:30
Bushwack







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Bushwack Safaris
Box 1736
Rustenburg
0300

North West Province
South Africa
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Cell: +27 82 773 4099
Email: bushwacksafaris@vodamail.co.za


12 October 2009, 00:36
CharlesL
I only have one so far.




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