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15 June 2005, 12:20
b.martins
English Boar
Stu,

The hunting period starts eight days before full moon and ends one day after the full moon (10 days in total).

B.Martins



What every gun needs, apart from calibre, is a good shot and hunter behind it. - José Pardal
15 June 2005, 14:04
griff
b.martins/jbderunz

can offer some wipeout in exchange delivered personally

griff
15 June 2005, 15:17
DUK
quote:
Originally posted by Stu C:
Just out of curiosity, how many days each side of full moon do you hunt? I have June Full Moon listed as 22/6, then 21/7, 19/8 & 18/9.


Stu,

this is I feel an astronomical science by itself. The moon phases do unfortunately not go with the same cycle as the height over the horizon. There is a difference in time of several days which causes sometimes the full moon to be very high in the sky providing excellent light for many days. Sometimes like this month, it stays very low and light is barely sufficient for a good shot in the open fields.

I remember nights when a half moon even over a clouded sky wa smore than sufficient, providing a longer phase of many night which could be hunted.

There are some pretty good calenders available on the net which even indicate the amount of light to be expected. It does help to plann your nighly pig hunting, especially when the farmers scream murder because of the damages in wheat, barley and corn fields...
15 June 2005, 16:09
b.martins
quote:
Originally posted by DUK:

There is a difference in time of several days which causes sometimes the full moon to be very high in the sky providing excellent light for many days. Sometimes like this month, it stays very low and light is barely sufficient for a good shot in the open fields.

I remember nights when a half moon even over a clouded sky wa smore than sufficient, providing a longer phase of many night which could be hunted.

There are some pretty good calenders available on the net which even indicate the amount of light to be expected. It does help to plann your nighly pig hunting, especially when the farmers scream murder because of the damages in wheat, barley and corn fields...



DUK,

You are right, but unfortunately our law is very strict and doesn’t allow any hunting outside that 10 days period.

B.Martins



What every gun needs, apart from calibre, is a good shot and hunter behind it. - José Pardal
15 June 2005, 16:53
DUK
Oh, I was not aware that this is regulated.

Of course, law always wins over physics...

Here in Germany, night hunting is allowed for predators (foxes) and wild pigs. It is, at the same time a fellony to shoot a leading sow. This, together with the also legal obligation to search for any wounded game makes that "usually" hunters take care at what they shoot. As stated, conditions vary a lot between woods or stubble on open fields, snow in winter and, also pretty convenient, low clouds and stray light reflected from a nearby city.

In general terms, everything here is overly regulated and restricted. I am for this reason quite happy that at least in hunting we still have some issues that depend on our personal responsability and not on law.

Out of that full moon phase, what are your legal shooting hours?
15 June 2005, 20:05
b.martins
quote:
Originally posted by DUK:
Out of that full moon phase, what are your legal shooting hours?


DUK,

To give you an overall picture regarding hunting hours, during the hunting season, I would summarize like this:

-Native game: from sunrise until sunset.
-Migrant game: from sunrise until 4 p.m.
-Wild boar during full moon period: from moonrise until moonset


B.Martins



What every gun needs, apart from calibre, is a good shot and hunter behind it. - José Pardal
17 June 2005, 01:16
reindeer
I know some professional hunters who work for the Forrestry Commission.

They claim that in certain areas in the South populations have reached such levels that the farmers are complaining about crop damage.

Should there be British hunters who are interested in shooting wild boar in Germany and who can offer sika or fallowdeer on a swap basis, please respond!
18 June 2005, 23:39
IanF
Nigel, Kiri - you have PM. Smiler Ian


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
20 June 2005, 15:56
sws
Would those who may be interested in getting a group together for a driven boar trip drop me a pm, and I can then get a rough indication of numbers, prior to speaking to outfitters at the Gamefair.

Thanks

SWS
21 June 2005, 14:01
wombat
I hate to tell you guys but the best 4 days I have had in Western NSW in Australia (two shooters) was 96.Of coarse it was not cheap-when you think how much beer was needed to celebrate!(It was summer and 100-110 deg F in the shade)


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21 June 2005, 14:04
Deerdogs
Wombat

That reminds me of a trip to RSA with 75 warthog to 5 of us in 5 days. Walked up pig in the sun - nothing like it.


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