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I was freezing. I guessed the temperature at -5º Celsius and I had been exposed in a quite open blind for hours. Yes, this September is very strange at La Pampa Province. The gauchos told me that a very big boar was killing their lambs and goats and I hoped to rid them of this menace. By the way, the land was dry as a bone after many months without rains. However, I was freezing and thinking on returning to a warm bed...when the big beast appeared, silent like a ghost in the twilight. I couldn´t even raise the gun with my cold hands before the killer disappeared again. I was hunting from a blind over a waterhole some 40 meters away, with only five meters or so of open space. End of the game: Hog 1-Nainital 0.
Afterwards I heard a shot from my partner, who killed a lesser boar to bring some meat home.
Oh well, this is a very good alibi for returning, I´m glad anyway. The joy is being there, just that.
As per our late expert, Lalo Mandojana, a real good wild boar is the most difficult Argentine trophy. And a cattle killer is the best to be had. Wink
 
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Good on you, amigo. The best part of it all is just being out there. Freezing, sweating, waiting. And then, sometimes a big bang, and sometimes....well you had that one. But you were there, that's what counts. Wink

I know about cold too. I was sitting over a rub once in Alberta, the coldest I have ever been, I was wearing everything I had brought with. It was so cold my pinchuli was about the size of a roll of dimes....30 cents worth. animal

And I never even saw the buck. I think if I had to take a pissers I could have broken off the stream and tossed it aside.... dancing I know where the damn buck probably was ....in town having a coffee


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It was + 28 C here in the Great White North (Alberta) today. I wish that I was somewhere else this evening .. freezing in a ground blind waiting for a great wild boar to show ... As Edison Marshall, the great tiger hunter of yester year once said, ' The swine are noble game !' .. or something like that. thumb
 
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Dear Richard ,LALO MANDONJANA,LALO PALACIOS,MIGUEL PESCE AND MARMOLIN WERE GREAT HUNTERS OF ARGENTINA ,and they inspired me in this marvelous sport of big game ,but i consider the puma the most difficult game.Juan


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Juan Jaeger: agreed about the puma caught in fair chase, but I suppose that Lalo Mandojana pictured the troubles in looking for a really good hog. Like you very well know, many times we followed or waited for a big one and after killing it found small tusks or one missing. By the way, big tracks don´t involve always big tusks, the darned things are like elephants in this subject. Mad
 
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