September 21, 2007, Newsletter Issue #44: California Boar Hunting

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California boar hunting offers a unique experience. Wild boar roam the canyons and dense brush. The terrain in California boar hunting outfitters and ranches does not allow stands and feeding stations. The rough canyons force the hunters to track the wild boar through rocky and overgrown terrain. The herds move quickly forcing hunters to glass the area looking for tracks.

California boar hunting would fit into the high fence category. The boar still bear a resemblance to domestic hogs. This is important for scaling. The California wild boar is larger than free range boar in Texas or Florida, but they are considered more of a feral pig than a true wild boar. Some ranches have started breeding hybrids that are larger and fiercer than their feral cousins.

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