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Thread: Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
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12-02-2016, 09:31 #1
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Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
Hi all,
Like many of us, I'm stuck in a 9-5 job with limited annual leave, making the time to go on hunting trips a bit of a luxury. I'm really interested in getting involved in any wild boar hunting in the Tulbagh/Wellington area, which will hopefully allow me to hunt more often and spend some time in nature.
Is there anyone actively hunting these pigs that I can come along with? I have my own 4x4 and rifles if that'll help.
Please drop me a PM if anyone can help..
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12-02-2016, 09:52 #2
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12-02-2016, 09:57 #3
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Re: Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
Think we need to form a club so I can join.
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12-02-2016, 15:18 #4
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Re: Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
Kaapjag used to run a program where you could pay a couple of hundred rand and go out on a Friday night but I haven't heard any mention of it for at least a year. Does anybody know what happened to that scheme?
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12-02-2016, 15:32 #5
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Re: Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
I've been wanting to do this for some time. Want to make some salami
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12-02-2016, 15:55 #6
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Re: Wild Boar Hunting Western Cape
I spoke to Kaapjag who referred me to someone (don't want to mention he's name publicly) who helps farmers control pest/predators. Wild boar seem to fall into that category. I've tried to make contact with that person but had no reply so far.
I think it's a difficult game to get into for obviously reasons. Firearms and people you don't know well don't mix..
Alas, the search will continue..
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