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looks promising for future pig hunts
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looks promising for future pig hunts
Wild boar are destructive, invasive, disease carrying vermin, to be exterminated, to the extent that is possible.
This is the official position of Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management.
My opinion also.
Despite what many others will say, and I'll probably get flamed for this, but I've seen a feral pig (in region 8!) run across the road in front of me and onto crown land. It was near a pig farm. They're already here.
I hunted Wild Boar in Saskatchewan this year. I was blown away how deep they root into the frozen ground. I would say at least 16" and it was amongst the poplar trees. Their tusks continue to grow as they wear them down and i can see why.
https://i.imgur.com/Tia75gW.jpg
This pic is my Sons Boar cause his was bigger ..lol
Also super tough. Complete pass through the lungs on Both our Pigs. They did not tip over until they bled out. I shot mine a second time then it finally laid now and peacefully expired..
My Hog.
https://i.imgur.com/FabvqCM.jpg
best eating meat ive ever had
I've had it in Germany, it was ok. Doesn't compare favourably to elk or stone sheep imo...
https://scontent.fyvr1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...62&oe=603C16E2
Nazko highway
The so called "wild boars" in Canada are domestic pigs went feral.
Whereas in Europe they been around probably more than a thousand years.
Although they do some damage to farms once in a while, they seem to manage them fairly well.
The best smoked suasage I ever had was made from wildboar and they are good to cook just about every way.