Flintknapper
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Out of Fantasy land, if you take out the boar and older sows, is it easier to trap the rest?
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Out of Fantasy land, if you take out the boar and older sows, is it easier to trap the rest?
do you start at the front or do you start at the back?
Which ever way he is pointed, has been my experience. I've even had them run toward me a few times. Had one swim the narrow end of a tank one time, that was the direction he was pointed.(LOL)the questions might be better phrased as which way will they break when the shooting starts,
the questions might be better phrased as which way will they break when the shooting starts
Even at a good clip, don't think I'd lead much past the edge of the sight post on the snout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLp6DQjDjxwYou can never tell which way they're going to break.
Even at a good clip, don't think I'd lead much past the edge of the sight post on the snout
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The males should have their balls removed immediately after the shot (don’t move them before doing that).
Old male boars use urine and other fluids to mark territory, you can easily know if one of them was feeding or sleeping in forest or fields if you walk by next morning. When dead, if you move the boar (i. e. drag it to you car) those fluids will easily spread to meat. And trust me, when skinning you will know fast that you have screwed up.