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webcam on swedish wild boar
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http://www.jagareforbundet.se/webbkamera/

this cam is located in Sweden and if you are lucky you will se wild boar feeding.

enjoy.
 
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That is a BIG feeder! What does the text mean?
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Swedish hunters association webcamera:


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pic updated every two seconds (Sponsor)

Webcam is places at a feed in the middle of Sweden, it attracts mostly vildboar however the patient person might get to the other game and wildlife to.

Times when the feeder goes of are considered hot periods and chances of spotting game are higher.

Feeder spreads at eight, nine thirty and eleven.

Height to the first cross beam on the feeder stand is 63 cm or about 25 inches.

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A feeder that size only need refilling about once in two weeks or so depending on feed size.

Considered a good thing here in Sweden.

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I've just seen them! Funny!
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Neat, now that's a feeder!! 11:40 P.M. about 5 or 6 frischling ~30kg or so. Looks like they found a free meal, Waidmannsheil, Dom.


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Posts: 728 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 15 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Now thats a blast !!
Like other people have done I have sat in a hochsitz in various locations in Europe either freezing my buns off in the winter or slowly parboiling in the summer waiting,waiting for one of these to poke its head out.
Great to see them.Thanks for putting that link up.
 
Posts: 456 | Location: Ireland | Registered: 12 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Another boar cam:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5421043/m/645109308
It's closed for the summer now (you can still see the still pictures).

The same guys have set up a live feed from a rare Black Stork (Ciconia Nigra) and Lesser Spotted Eagle's (Aquila Pomarina) nest.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/11
click on the picture to open the live feed.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/141
And again, click the picture for the feed.
 
Posts: 94 | Location: North-Eastern Europe, Estonia | Registered: 29 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Had a look yesterday evening - couple sow and 6 piglets rootling around. Smiler

Nice to see - thanks for the link.

Rgds Ian


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wildboar now!
female whit piglets...


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when i drive across the border, and across Sweden i drive through Arjeplog, Arvidsjaur and Skellefteå, how far south do i need to go to be able to hunt wildboars?
 
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when i drive across the border, and across Sweden i drive through Arjeplog, Arvidsjaur and Skellefteå, how far south do i need to go to be able to hunt wildboars?


I reckon you would need to drive down to Smaaland.That,s a long drive!!
I have a contact near Vaxjo,1250SE a night for highseat work.That includes acc.in a hunting hut[well equipped].
I was there 2 years ago,lots of boar,superb roedeer.
 
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Steffen, Sika is somewhat right, in småland, the population of boar is strong and all over, as one reaches Stockholm, 300 k north there are places with boar, lots of them, but they are local.

yet further up north they are not to be found yet.

So starting in Skellefteå, you would have to travel some 900 km to get here, oh btw did I mention that Sweden is a looong country?!

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Originally posted by Steffen-9.3:
when i drive across the border, and across Sweden i drive through Arjeplog, Arvidsjaur and Skellefteå, how far south do i need to go to be able to hunt wildboars?


I reckon you would need to drive down to Smaaland.That,s a long drive!!
I have a contact near Vaxjo,1250SE a night for highseat work.That includes acc.in a hunting hut[well equipped].
I was there 2 years ago,lots of boar,superb roedeer.
 
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Originally posted by Husqvarna M98:
So starting in Skellefteå, you would have to travel some 900 km to get here

and according to map24, its about 500km from here to Skellefteå.

that would be a total of 1400km, it is a good drive, but not unbearable.
(a friend and i drove 3000km in a weekend when we went to a Stones-concert)

but lets not forget how fun it is to be in Sweden, especially when you can stop on every kiosk to buy stuff, and to drive on E4 is simply paradise.
 
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how far south do i need to go to be able to hunt wildboars?


They are beginning to cause problems in Leksand:

http://www.map24.com/search?q=m24flnlFR7MvZGla52x9qJT19...Ig_FzeqkOrC64GYvpGVI

Have my hunting grounds in Orsa:

http://www.map24.com/search?q=m24flnlFR7MvZHAe7ixxnKDV9...PumLtA9T7S0dB4I7uZjs

... so maybe in 5-10 years we can get something to hunt now that the wolves and bears have more or less wiped out moose and roedeer! Mad


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Posts: 81 | Location: Stockholm, Sweden | Registered: 10 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Hey, I fear that the feeder spreads a genetically modified corn! Look what happened to the boars Big Grin

 
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clap My God! These boars look almost like cows. One could easily be fooled...
 
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