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25 January 2022, 16:48
larryshores
Hunter killed
https://www.foxnews.com/great-...ian-hunter-dies-boar
25 January 2022, 18:01
Bill/Oregon
Wow. That was unexpected -- and horrible luck.


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25 January 2022, 21:44
packrattusnongratus
Can someone import the text of that article to AR? I for some reason seem unable to read it. Be well, Packy.
25 January 2022, 22:39
larryshores
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Wow. That was unexpected -- and horrible luck.


It doesn’t surprise me. I have shot hogs off of people in the past. Every single time , the hog is between their legs slashing that head from side to side . Getting those arteries is always a risk.
25 January 2022, 22:50
ZekeShikar
Yep. Horrible luck, is right.

This makes a guy think twice when doing the "walk-up" on "dead" animals too.

Zeke
26 January 2022, 02:22
dpcd
"bit him in the leg and severed his femoral artery", according to reports.
Got to be the most unlucky guy in the world for that to happen.
26 January 2022, 02:50
Palladin8
That's to bad.

I met a fellow in Arkansas that had nearly the same experience only he lifted his leg and the Boar nearly severed his calf muscle in half. It was a nasty looking scar and he walked with a bit of a limp. He said he used an SKS with FMJ ammo and wouldn't be doing that again.
26 January 2022, 10:46
georgeld
Hard to believe he got Bit.
More like hooked.

The biggest of the two hogs I shot in Fla
that time had been hooked inside a thigh
just below the balls and infected the meat
bad enough we threw that hind quarter away.

Both boars had torn up ears, one lost most of
one. Fighters for sure.

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26 January 2022, 16:04
larryshores
When we catch hogs, they definitely try and bite. It isn’t impossible. I think slashing with the cutters is by far more likely to have caused a serious injury. Cutting an artery is a serious risk.

I don’t want to get bitten by one. However, it is not likely to be fatal.
27 January 2022, 03:48
dustoffer
Here ya go Packy-

An Italian hunter died last week after he was attacked by a wild boar he had just shot that bit him in the leg and severed his femoral artery, according to reports.

Giulio Burattini, 36, was hunting with his father in the Tuscan woods on Jan. 19, the Daily Star reported, citing Italian media. Burattini shot the animal and it fell. He approached the injured boar and it quickly got up and charged at him, the report said. The father, who was treated for shock at the scene, reportedly let out a "desperate cry for help."

A boar in an enclosure in the Schorfheide Game Park in Germany.
A boar in an enclosure in the Schorfheide Game Park in Germany. (Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)

"That cry for help and then nothing more," the friend said, according to the paper. Emergency crews could not save Burattini.


An Italian hunter was reportedly killed last week by a boar he had just shot.
An Italian hunter was reportedly killed last week by a boar he had just shot.
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In Italy’s rural areas, hunting wild boar is a popular sport and most Italians can offer a long list of their favorite wild boar dishes, including pappardelle pasta with boar sauce and wild boar stew. Italy’s main agriculture lobby, Coldiretti, estimates there are over 2 million wild boars in Italy.


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27 January 2022, 19:12
packrattusnongratus
Thanks and it is like I thought. NOT a BITE. The tushes did the job to penetrate that well. Those boars go at it like a sewing machine to wreck anything with those big ivories. The guy probably had almost no chance of living with large leaks like that. I don't trust even a whitetail deer, much less a boar. Be Well, and thanks again for helping a dinosaur. Packy.
31 January 2022, 12:31
Wendell Reich
They grow knives on their faces and they are not nice people under normal circumstances.

I treat a big wounded boar as I would a wounded cat. I have a double shotgun I keep at the ranch for following up big wounded boars in the thick brush. It's rarely used, but when I do have to use it, I'm glad I have it.
01 February 2022, 09:37
Use Enough Gun
Wow. Sad. And yes, they are plenty lethal!
12 February 2022, 00:32
Walker
I got hooked in the left calf years ago while running dogs by a 100 lb boar with 1" tusks. 2.5 inches long and 1.5 inches deep. Didn't get any arteries or veins but took 4 inner stitches and six outer stitches with a drain tube. Hurt like hell 2 hours later.