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Romania or Croatia? 3 or 4 days would work.
The plan is to take the Wife to Venice Italy first, then hunt hogs somewhere.
My concerns are taking my own rifle, least hassle from airport to the facility, nice accommodations and as few surprises as possible.
Not a fan of big commercial operations. More attracted to landowner type or father and/or son guided hunts.
I appreciate anyone who can share. This will be my first trip to Europe.


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What month? Assume free range? Assume you are talking about one for the wall 20 cm plus tusks?

I personally would look at Bulgaria or Turkey, but you get great pigs in Romania, Poland, Czech and Hungary. Lady Luck and Diana also help!

Lots of outfitters offering trophy pig hunts - K&K, Mistral, S&B.

Good luck.

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Romania or Croatia? 3 or 4 days would work.
The plan is to take the Wife to Venice Italy first, then hunt hogs somewhere.
My concerns are taking my own rifle, least hassle from airport to the facility, nice accommodations and as few surprises as possible.
Not a fan of big commercial operations. More attracted to landowner type or father and/or son guided hunts.
I appreciate anyone who can share. This will be my first trip to Europe.


High seat night in Romania in winter - Marius Hunt Romania.

Is shot a monster on a driven/beat but that is the exception.

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How big is big to you?

Can you be more specific as to tusk length from the gum line?


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How big is big to you?

Can you be more specific as to tusk length from the gum line?


The hunt was a stop over between going to a more valued red deer hunt. We were in a hurry.

I actually did not see the tusk. The boar was 400 plus pounds. Three guys could not lift him into a pickup. Had to drag him.

Let me find a picture.



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The hunt was a single gun small beat/drive. First time I saw the boar I thought it was a sow with a piglet. The piglet was a German short hair pointer in chase. Shot it with a borrowed smooth bore beretta a300 with slug at 100 plus yards - closer 125-150. Best shot in my life. Hit him again with Texas heart shot. Hog was sill going and we were down to out last round. Neither Marius or I I couldn’t keep up with shot boar and dog as they went up a hill. A local villager ran and shot it with last slug to kill it One of the Best Hunts of my life. It was crazy we were passing a a300 with a single round as a baton chasing the twice shot boar and dog up a steep hill.

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A beast there Mike, tusks or no tusks. Wow! Thanks.

Charlie64. I'm thinking September this year, daytime, free range, small operation preferred.
Diana Hunting is worth another look. I may just send them a note to see what they can come up with.

crshelton. Not too fussy, 300 pounds plus with maybe 3 inches of exposed bottom choppers.

Another one for Hunt Romania, check.

No mention of Croatia yet?


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What Berretta said, go in december if you want them with a good winter coat. See my post Romania pigs in the snow.
 
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crshelton. Not too fussy, 300 pounds plus with maybe 3 inches of exposed bottom choppers.


custombolt-- thanks for the response. Here is an Okie boar that I gave away because 2 of the 4 big tushes were broken.


I shot this 300 pounder in a creek where he was fighting the chase dogs. Both left side cutters were broken.
The biggest boar of that day last October was larger and shot by another hunter. If I can locate the picture, I will add it to this post.


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Darn nice tusks there in the bottom picture cr.
eny: I saw & commented on your Romania snow boars. That and what bwanamarm told me is what lit the fire again for boar hunting. December is not off the program yet. My concern is snow and ease of getting around.
The Wifey isn't keen on Romania but I'm working on that.
I sent an email to a hog guide at Limpopo Diana Tours out of Denmark. See what they have to say.

Keep 'em rollin' in. I need all the help I can get.
Worth mentioning for opinion is some outfitters require a group. Makes it tough on a single hunter.

Much appreciated as always.


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Marius is the man for late October. Thanks to all who responded especially Beretta Mike, Russell (bwanamarm)and last but certainly not least, eny.
Couldn't have decided without you guys.


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Good for you! Hope it works out sweetvand you get a big Keiler. Anything over 120 kgs is big. Please do post details and pictures!

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I'll snap a few pics.

Thanks crshelton!


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Also Marius has excellent rifles and scopes.

I would just use his guns and skip the whole taking guns hassel, especially, if you are traveling elsewhere.

I like Romania.

Mike
 
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Thanks Mike. We will be staying in Geneva a bit also (N. Italy got tossed aside).
Just decided on that this morning after I did some research on it. 300 mag Blaser R-8 or Steyr (corr.) with a Swarovski and shootin' Partitions!


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Also Marius has excellent rifles and scopes.

I would just use his guns and skip the whole taking guns hassel, especially, if you are traveling elsewhere.

I like Romania.

Mike


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Thanks Mike. We will be staying in Geneva a bit also (N. Italy got tossed aside).
Just decided on that this morning after I did some research on it. 300 mag Blaser R-8 or Steyr (corr.) with a Swarovski and shootin' Partitions!


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Originally posted by Beretta682E:
Also Marius has excellent rifles and scopes.

I would just use his guns and skip the whole taking guns hassel, especially, if you are traveling elsewhere.

I like Romania.

Mike


I shot my red deer with the styer.

Marius has good guns and optics.

Those high seats are literally very high.

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