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Pig Hunting With A Difference: Mauritania. PHOTOS
05 March 2010, 10:51
TrackersNZPig Hunting With A Difference: Mauritania. PHOTOS
Last week I did a hunt in Mauritania for Warthogs.
Mauritania lies between Senegal and Western Sahara, North Africa.
Was the first time I been to any African Country, sure was different.
Interesting place: Where Arabia meets Africa, and where the Sahara Desert meets the swamps and river delta of the Senegal River:
I arrived fist to Nouakchott (Pronounced a bit lik "Knock-shop")
..ahhhh Nouakchott (Knock-Shop) good place. Cracked me up.....
Shambolic desert city, mainly slums strewn in car wrecks and litter. Plenty livestock on the dirt roads, busy as. Flew in with Mauritania Airways, via Madrid and Casa Blanca. The other route is from Paris with Air France. (Better)
http://i70.photobucket.com/alb...itaniaFeb2010003.jpgTypical "Knock-shop" city road, donkey arsed up.
Won't bore you with details. Cos I know I would rather look at pictures than read text....

Anyway got through all that.
And headed for the huntin area. Plenty of interestin stuff along the way, but basically Desert for 4 hours and frequent stops by police to check out my passport and see what a kiwi looks like.
Hunting Camp was near the Senegal River. Bout the only placein the country that has plentiful water. Lots of crops, stock and quite damp. Yet within 1 mile it is barren desert.
http://i70.photobucket.com/alb...itaniaFeb2010112.jpgCamp well organised. Main facilty building was solid concrete, and had all basics. Accomodation was in permanent tents. These had bathrooms, toilet, electricity. Real Good.
Inside they looked like this:
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05 March 2010, 10:54
TrackersNZTry that again:
Donkey arsing up.......
Big portion of ransport was on Donkey carts or Camels.
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...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
05 March 2010, 11:32
TrackersNZ
Warthogs can live up to 15 years.
The typical gestation period is 5 or 6 months and the litter size is 2 to 8 piglets, although 2 to 4 is more typical.
Piglets are weaned at 3 or 4 months of age, reaching sexual maturity at 18 to 24 months. Females may give birth twice a year.
i.e. Breed like Fk....
So no shortage and no need to feel bad about thinning them out a little.
A grouping of warthogs is called a sounder. Warthogs live in family groups of a female and her young. Sometimes two families, often of related females, will join together. Males normally live by themselves, only joining the groups to mate.
The warthog is mainly a grazer and has adapted an interesting practice of kneeling on its calloused, hairy, padded knees to eat short grass. Using its snout and tusks, it also digs for bulbs, tubers and roots during the dry season. They may eat earthworms and other small invertebrates during the wet season.
I also saw them feeding on dead carcasses of donkes and goats.
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05 March 2010, 11:57
TrackersNZHUNTIN' EM:
Where I hunted it is the only hunting concession in Mauritania.
About the only species you can hunt there is Warthogs. Also the occasional Jackel.
Not a lot of other wildlife to be hunted. It's all been wiped out by encroaching domestic stock and periods of strife where anything edible was eaten.
Fortunate for Warthogs, Muslim's don't eat them.
The Concession area was about 84,000 hectares (200,000 acres) mainly agricultural land. Heavily populated and plenty of livestock: Camels, Donkeys, Goats, Cattle, Sheep, Horses. All running feral, but I guess owned by someone.
Lots of locals wandering about inthe hunting area, so had to be careful when shootin'
Two main hunting methods:
1/. "Spot and Stalk" This is what I enjoyed most. Out in the fields in early morning and late afternoon. I was surprised how good the eyesight was on the pigs. Most pigs I've hunted have poor eyesight. Warthogs can see you from over a mile away, and are off with their tails in the air. So had to use plenty cover.
2/. "Batida" (Driven Hunt) Here I was positioned in an opening/shooting lane and The scrub was beaten by peole and vehicles. The pigs come barreling past in small mobs, you have to do an instantaneous trophy assessment and whack the animal, all in about 2 seconds.
I'm not real good at running shots, but got surprisingly good. Shots were 25-300 yards and always standing "Off-hand"
I was using a camp gun. Remington 770 in 300 Win Mag. 180 gr Winchester powerpoints.
Very effective.
The pigs are solid 100-200 pounds. (Some are bigger, but I didn't see any huge ones.)
300 win mag was perfect.
Not too many exits, so tough little buggers.
My first pig was "Batida Style"
I'd never seen a Warthog before in my life, so just went for the one with biggest tusks, as they barrelled past at 80 yards. Managed to pull off a perfect double lung shot. Was quite impressed with myself, the locals happy that I could shoot.
It was a female:
Females only got 2 Warts on their face. Males got 4.
Ugly buggers.....bit like ya "Mother-in-law"....

My next shot not so flash. Hit too far back, and spent over an hour tracking the wounded animal. Finally got him:
After that I got stuck in. Got 8 that morning:
Manged a double...Bang...Bang...
Some decent ones there, but quite a few females. (They have good tusks too.)
Anyway got the volume thing out of my brain and from then on just went 'Spot an Stalk" looking for big ones.
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05 March 2010, 12:05
TrackersNZGot around in Toyota Hilux's. Each hunter had his own truck, with driver, beater and guide.
Big female I shot among the Bullrushes logside the river:
Crossing the river on a boat made outta plastic drums....
Not too stable, and nasty lookin water. Crocs???? Didn't see any.
GUIDE/TRACKER: "C-D" He was good:
Couple words english, quite a bit of spanish, fluent french. We got by and had lotsa fun.
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05 March 2010, 12:08
TrackersNZBigget one I got:
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...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
05 March 2010, 16:23
WhitworthI do believe that was the absolute, most comprehensive hunting report I have ever read -- hands down! Excellent work -- a pleasure to read. Congratulations!
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05 March 2010, 17:50
mattyboyAwesome pics guys and writeup
Thanks for sharing and congrats!!

05 March 2010, 18:25
SGraves155You must be one of only a handful that have hunted that country. Great Pix.
The Berbers are a handsome seople,
05 March 2010, 19:57
Jon In TucsonWow! a wonderful write up. Stunning pictures. It makes want to save my pennies to make the trip. A question please: The tusks of the warthogs had tape of different color on them, was this a way of marking each hunter's bag or a form of permit tag as we are used to in the states? Again, thanks for you narritive and photos. God Bless.
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06 March 2010, 00:42
Kamo GariGreat shots and nice report. I, for one, enjoy people's words and descriptions as much if not more than the pics, so no worries there at all. Bloody well done all around, looks like. Agree that there are some handsome people out there; that one little girl around the pile of clothes is going to be an absolute bombshell some day!

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06 March 2010, 04:23
NortonThanks for the write-up.....good stuff, looks like a blast(literally and figuratively)!
What a contrast when you see certain African ethnicities that are quite attractive set in a squalid backdrop.
06 March 2010, 07:47
KabluewyThat's more than a hunt. It's an adventure. Impressive, but I would think more than twice about it before I went there. It looks somewhat frightening to me. It's a place that brings mental images of people (infidels) tied to posts with burning tires around their necks. I dunno, maybe it's just me, but I think it's the kind of place to end up with the only way to identify your remains is DNA testing.
I certainly enjoyed the pictures and write-up. It's a great thing to do, for those up to it. There's good, beauty, and interesting things to do and see almost everywhere, especially in a strange and distant land.
One of my dream hunts is a hog/pig hunt adventure for the bush pig, or the red river hog. All I want is one of each.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushpighttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_HogKB
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07 March 2010, 02:24
KenatiThat was fantastic! Truly a "foreign" experience. I like that.
Oh, and my favorite quote:
quote:
Fortunate for Warthogs, Muslim's don't eat them.
07 March 2010, 04:05
shanksponyYeah, have to agree with all of the above. Absolutly brilliant!
07 March 2010, 04:51
jdollargreat report.how did you find about it and arrange it? got to admit, it's the first time i ever saw a tent with a wooden door!
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07 March 2010, 14:00
CaracalThanks for sharing. Very interesting.
10 March 2010, 04:15
Charles_HelmThanks for a very interesting glimpse at a part of Africa we seldom see.
Curious why this was moved from the African Hunting Reports section though.
10 March 2010, 05:27
GatogordoWhat an adventure. Great report. How did you get onto this hunt? Did you use an outfitter or what?
I damn sure don't understand why it was moved, you can't get any more African Hunting than this. Again, congrats and thanks for the write up.
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10 March 2010, 21:41
biglukeThis a truly stunning report! I am somewhat jealous right now. I have been to Africa twice, and would truly love to repeat your adventure. The close up of the mans face is truly a great photo-art quality in my humble opinion. Well done my friend. Cheers, Luke
14 March 2010, 07:00
RobinOLocksleyFantastic report and looks like you had great fun.It is the first time I read anyone having gone to hunt there.Your words about the only reason those Wart Hogs are surviving is due to the cultural practices of the natives is a sad testimony to state of wildlife conservation there.Someone is very enterprising there to come up with the idea of sport hunting. Hopefully, with hunters like you visiting there,they may find an incentive in keeping them alive. Thanks for a great post.
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24 March 2010, 13:58
TrackersNZ
Some buddies of mine have been back there this week, they shot 130 for the week including this fantastic female.
Curious why this was moved from the African Hunting Reports section though.
???

This was not moved and never was posted in the African Hunting Reports...
I do beleive this Forum is labelled:
Hogs,
WARTHOGS,Wild Boars,Javelinas Hunting.
For those interested in hunting there:
There is only one concession and one Outfitter:
Sahel Safaris.
I was impressed how well organised the whole set-up was.
I went alone, but would be great fun with a group of 4-6 friends.
...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
25 March 2010, 01:52
WallheadThank you for sharing the story of your trip. Fantastic!
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09 August 2012, 10:13
TrackersNZLove to go back. Really was a fun adventure and value for money.
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09 August 2012, 18:13
Bob in TXThis is one of the best hunt reports I have read in a while! Thanks for sharing you experience!!
Good Hunting!
Bob
10 August 2012, 01:19
conifer....am curious.......were they people to eat the meat from these several warthogs?
10 August 2012, 01:42
meteWhat an interesting place ,great for photos.
Shame that terrorists are so anxious to destroy. The DAKAR Rally was moved to South America after threats from terrs.
I assume they eat the pork . If so how do they prepare it ?
10 August 2012, 04:34
RustyGreat pictures and report! Thanks for sharing!
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10 August 2012, 09:27
TrackersNZThe meat was utilized, but by whom, I'm not sure. They went to quite a lot of effort to dress and butcher the meat, so must be an outlet somewhere....
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11 August 2012, 01:11
505GAwesome write up, thanks.
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13 August 2012, 11:19
prof242Really enjoyed the pics and info lines. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of this area.
Only other comment is that your largest hog reminds me of a rap singer.
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23 August 2012, 20:20
juanpozzivery intersting place to hunt ,i would love more info about aoutfitter PHs etc .
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23 August 2012, 22:41
Gatogordoquote:
Originally posted by juanpozzi:
very intersting place to hunt ,i would love more info about aoutfitter PHs etc .
Juan:
Por su informacion y en espanol.....
Sahel Safaris
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
24 August 2012, 01:23
PD999Thanks for a great report and photos.
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25 August 2012, 03:25
oneshotonlyYes, yes, yes, damm fine account of your trip!! Thank you so very much for the time you spent putting that post together!! Great pics, nice to hear a little of the local history, and some fine shooting as well! Thank you again sir!!
30 August 2012, 22:47
JCS271I can't read the spanish on their website, what were the approximate prices/bag limits/ length of hunt for a trip like yours. It looks VERY interesting.
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05 September 2012, 11:31
TrackersNZE-mail Rafael from Sahal. He speaks perfect english, and is a very organised operator. Prices are very reasonable. About 3.000 euro as base price and extra for more pigs. This is a quality operation in avery unique location.
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05 September 2012, 11:32
TrackersNZRegular flights to Noakchot from Casa Blanca. Primary language is french...
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