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OK, let me rephrase what I wrote.

Hunting on my friend’s family ranch is free, I pay nada, zip, zero, no-ting, nuttin, nothing, for hunting on the land.

I do however, have to pay my way there and what I eat and drink maybe buy a couple bags of corn.


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OK, let me rephrase what I wrote.

Hunting on my friend’s family ranch is free, I pay nada, zip, zero, no-ting, nuttin, nothing, for hunting on the land.

I do however, have to pay my way there and what I eat and drink maybe buy a couple bags of corn.


Just jackin'with ya Swifter. I knew what ya' meant. Just a continual hi-jacking of AH's thread as a means of entertainment before I have to go do something productive.

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I know... butt anyway... moon


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In exchange for one of those fine stogies you smoke, and sippin spirits you drink, if you wash it and powder it, I just might dancing

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I got to draw the line somewhere, I'll keep my stogies... I will give you a drink of Whisky though, anytime amigo...


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Whether this is more OT, or of no interest to anyone.

While I was in Germany, July 71-Jan 73. We spent four 'tours' at Grafenwier where many free range game and other wild animals were in profusion.
I ran a water station on a creek crossing next to a bridge on a fairly main roadway.
This amounted to a good sized diesel air compressor and four air powered water pumps that would stiffen up a 4" firehose quick enough to knock a man down if he wasn't paying attention.

There was a fleet of 8000 gallon water tankers that 'tried' to keep the dust down on the many miles of roads, some of the ranges for the big guns and as water supplies to the many forest fires around the post. With one pump & hose I could fill a tanker in 20 minutes, two could fill it in just less than ten. At times there could be three tankers backed in there filling at one time, access wasn't wide enough for all four so one usually had two hoses going to it. All four could back in and be gone refilled in less than half hour. This went on not less than 12 hrs every day. I really would have liked to get around to see the post better than I did.

Since I was stuck out there for long streches of time, day and night. I tried to keep a big cooler of chow and excess milk in paper cartons setting in the creek to keep it all cooled down.

Several times the hogs got to my supplies and made a major mess of things. Tracks changed every night. One of my buddies operated an open topped road grader and kept it there sometimes. One evening I was late meeting to pick him up. Quite a bunch of hogs, several good sized boars "treed" Jim on top the grader. They tried their best to climb up on the deck with him. He showed me blood on his boots from kicking some boars in the nose. Poor guy was plumb spooked when I got there.
Hell of the deal was, in all that time I never once saw a pig of any kind or size. What a shame where now we're seeing and discussing hogs from Europe. Wish I'd seen some so I'd know how those compared to what you fellows share pictures of.
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A bit OT- what do you guys use to marinate boar meat?

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Oxon,


I like to use Italian dressing with a little dry rub on the meat after the dressing. If the pigs in question are over say 125-150 lbs. I usually put the dressing on the night before, wrap it in saran wrap, tightly, then dry rub, a couple of hours before it goes on the grill or pit.

On the younger pigs, I just use a dry rub of which I mix two together, one with salt and the other, no salt.

Either way you need to be careful and not use a lot of salt as Pork will be more susceptible to spices over beef.


There is a starting point to go by, I always like to try different spices for a little different flavor. Just go have fun and enjoy the grilling and the rewards.


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Oxon,

Typically, nothing. I have never really found the need.

Most the pigs I have taken, which have mostly been boars have weighed between 150-200 lbs.

I have probably taken 1/2 dozen from 200-270 lbs.

I have never seen any truth to the if a boar is over XXX it will be tough.

Now if you want to marinate because you like a particular flavor, that is a different story.

Here is a favorite of mine:

2 lbs wild boar chops or fillets
1/2 cup tequila
1/2 cup lime juice
Heaping 1 1/2 tsp minced garlic
Bottled hot sauce (Tabasco, etc.) to taste...I put in six good shakes
salt to taste maybe a 1/3 of a tsp

marinate for about 2-3 hours

Take meat out and thoroughly dry. Wet meat will not brown.

Grill or sear in an non stick pan.


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Mike,


That looks like a good drink?

I am going to have to try that one. On some pork of course.


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My "pure European" pig, shot her in Maine in 2008 or 2009.

I gave the meat to the local soup kitchen and just wanted a fun hunt during my 2 weeks of vacation between Afghanistan visits.
 
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FWIW....here's my last one from Wild Hill in VT. I generally do a yearly weekend away. It is what it is and I'm not apologizing or saying it's anything but what it is....a preserve. Nice people, good food, nice accomodations, good game and much desired and needed weekend away with good friends....a hunt...not really but I do eat the whole thing right up to the oink!



BTW...here's another.



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Very nice, Doug!



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FWIW....here's my last one from Wild Hill in VT. I generally do a yearly weekend away. It is what it is and I'm not apologizing or saying it's anything but what it is....a preserve. Nice people, good food, nice accomodations, good game and much desired and needed weekend away with good friends....a hunt...not really but I do eat the whole thing right up to the oink!



BTW...here's another.




If you enjoyed your self and believe you got your money's worth, then to heck what others think.
I say good on ya'

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And as folks in Grady said to MJ Fox in the flick Doc Hollywood, Nice pig Doc.
 
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MOA, judging from the terrain, I think that would have been quite a hunt. Nothing like taking one in their own back yard, so to speak.

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Nothing like Maine swamp to make me wish I was in Wyoming mountains or deserts.

Thanks for your comments.
 
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Nothing like Maine swamp to make me wish I was in Wyoming mountains or deserts.


Where is your old buddy HC claiming all those are photo shopped???? shocker shocker

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Is there any place in the US that you can hunt true Russian/European boars? Not ferals, not mixes (we have plenty of those on our place already). I'm talking the real deal (see example pic below).

Any recommendations in the US or SE Europe to hunt?




The really Russian Wild Boars you can shot in Belarus, Russia, Kazakstan.
this boar was taken in Kazakszan last year.


This one is from Belarus:


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Lol! I'd love to be able to drive a couple hours and hunt feral hogs on public land. Hunted them allot in S.TX when I was after Nilgai.

These local hunts are on a 5k acre preserve that's about 2 hours from home. The photos are taken on the edge of one of many fields. It's typical VT terrain, rolling hills and steep ridges with open fields from an old, turn of the century homestead. It's a preserve, a weekend away and plenty of pork! Never said it was a real hunt nor is it too set up. Heck, I saw wayyy more hogs in TX than I ever did in VT. If I coulda shot them without the $200 fee per animal, I'da killed several a day!

Anyway, going back to VT end of Sept and S TX next year end of Oct. Wonder if my 41 mag will work?


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Doug:
I'd be tickled to pay $200 per to shoot a couple hogs the size and condition of those monsters.

CO is a bit over two hr drive from my home though!
Glad you can make it and get such size, so much more good eating on one like that.
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George!

Those "monsters" are preserve hogs and they are considerably north of $200! They were mostly shot at a preserve in VT. The hogs in TX were $200 and free range on a 70,000k acre ranch. I did see a few that looked to be greater than 200lbs and some at a distance that could have broken 300lbs. We were hunting Nilgai which are very spooky, so no hog shoot'n till a nilgai was on the ground!


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Have noticed the words pricey, considering some of the Russian boar hunts, here or in Canada. But, have started to bid on European hunts at SCI dinners a couple of times till I saw the $4000 price on a pig. Sure there are some can be had cheaper, but like anywhere, you need to meet locals and make some friends/contacts, to get decent prices on things.
 
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Doug:

What is the name of the preserve you went to in Vermont. Vermont close enough to drive to from here (Md). Hoping to get to Texas here shortly for some pig shooting. Don't care, in a way, if it's a Roosin, or not. Thanks
 
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Meant I don't care if the Texas hogs Russians or not.. What brand and caliber rifle you using. Looks like a Lewinski model.
 
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What is the name of the preserve you went to in Vermont. Vermont close enough to drive to from here (Md). Hoping to get to Texas here shortly for some pig shooting. Don't care, in a way, if it's a Roosin, or not. Thanks


If you want to hunt hogs and you live in Maryland, you don't need to head all the way over to Texas. Just head south down I95. North Carolina is loaded with wild hogs.



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Have noticed the words pricey, considering some of the Russian boar hunts, here or in Canada. But, have started to bid on European hunts at SCI dinners a couple of times till I saw the $4000 price on a pig. Sure there are some can be had cheaper, but like anywhere, you need to meet locals and make some friends/contacts, to get decent prices on things.



I dont know the price for big monster in USA,
but in Russia or Belarus the giant wild boar hunt will be cost 3000 - 3500USD included hunting fee for 5 hunting days and trophy fee.
We have in our hunting area in Kyrgyzstan big boars too, but not so much as in Belarus.


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Hi All,

It's Wild Hill Preserve in Fairlee VT. Been going for years and the price for the biggest trophy boars is $1,500. Am going back last weekend in Sept.

I would not travel all the way to VT from MD. I would go to NC or TN if I were closer. WHP is 140mi from home and have gotten to know the family quite well. I find it an enjoyable weekend. In TX there allot of hogs but the size can vary but the shoot'n and the price can't be beat ( I don't think!)

Also, I believe there are quite a few outfitters in FL who will offer much less expensive hog hunts.

I figure that by the time I drive or fly to somewhere for a weekend hunt and deal with all the hassle, I'll probably break even.


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Doug:
Guess I didn't read your first posts correctly.
I got it that you've shot these 500#.big boars for $200 per. Wondered about the extra's.

This time last yr I flew to JAX n met a guy from another board. We drove across to Cedar Key where his cousin is a fishing guide to do some close in gulf fishing three days. Hog outfit; put n take on 43acres cost: $125+ $1lb over 100. Shot from a stand in the woods over feeders. Much like a farmyard butchering operation if not for being outside running loose. I shot a 145 and thought it was ok, but, wanted another bigger one. So we set for hours til one I was satisfied with stood there staring at me about 40 feet til I finally could locate his eye's in the 6x glass n popped him in the head, same as the first one. This was a 200# even. sure can't call that a hunt.

Still, they look good on the wall and fulfilled my goal of killing a wild hog.
Even those these were trapped elsewhere and kicked out in his yard sized pen.
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No worries.

WHP has been around since the 60's and has free rangung, self reproducing fallow, elk and red deer and bison. They are all over the place. I know he brings in the boars but releases them before the season though I "suspect" the big trophy boars are "monitored". Basic hunt for a 150-200lb boar is $750 and includes 7 meals, 3 nights lodging and guides who will gut the animal.

Just a guys weekend away without a lot of hassle...nothing more.


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NOW those are some HOGS!!!! Any info on the outfitter?


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Is there any place in the US that you can hunt true Russian/European boars? Not ferals, not mixes (we have plenty of those on our place already). I'm talking the real deal (see example pic below).

Any recommendations in the US or SE Europe to hunt?




The really Russian Wild Boars you can shot in Belarus, Russia, Kazakstan.
this boar was taken in Kazakszan last year.


This one is from Belarus:


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Austin Hunter, check out Michigan's Bear Mountain outfitter. They have 400 and 500-lb Eauropean boar.

Here is their web address:

http://bearmountainquest.com/



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