Russian Boar Hunting
One
of the things most hunters don't understand about the Russian Wild
Boar is that they are experts at concealment and they have a nose
better than any of the deer species.
There are many ways to find the bedding and
feeding areas of wild boar. The first is to look for wallows on
the ground. These are areas where the boar have wallowed the earth
out to make cool damp bedding areas. The number and size of these
indentions in the ground will indicate if your trophy is visiting
the area.
Another sign to look for are rubs. Wild hogs
will always rub down the sides of trees to relieve themselves of
parasites and to mark their territory. So if you see several trees
in an area with dirty rubs 28 to 40 inches off the ground you know
there's a big boar in the area.
The great thing about wild (russian, ravorback
or herral hog) hunting is you can do it year round. There is no
season on hog hunting in Tennessee. That means you can enjoy trophy
boar hunting in the winter or you can test your skills during the
summer months. Many of our hunts will use a wild boar hunt in the
off season to develop their bow skills and prepare them for the
upcoming deer seasons.
No matter your reasons or skill level, wild
boar hunting can be an exciting addition to your hunting lineup.
Many of our hunters tell us that out of every mount in their trophy
room, the wild boar always gets the most attention.
Give us a call today at Wilderness Hunting
Lodge to find to find more information on one of the fast growing
type of hunts in America. Our wild boar populations are strictly
managed with Russian and Razorback stock.
Don't forget when you hunt wild boar you are
not only getting a cool mount for your trophy room but you also
get a freezer full of great meat.
 
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