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Well, OK André, all very interesting, but obviously different customs and rules apply in different countries. How much variation is there from region to region in European hunting customs? In Australia, for instance, the big boars are much sought-after as trophies but most pigs are shot to waste in large numbers. On one trip last year, our party of six killed ~560 pigs, and to not shoot a pig of either gender for any reason would have got you sent home! Anyway, I couldn't see any sow-dependent piglets in any of the footage I saw, and most animals taken looked like boars. Definitely all boars in the second vid. I believe the hunters were being highly selective, according to their own reasons, as evidenced by the red hat-band hunter only rising to take the fourth pig running across their front in one of the scenes in the first clip. Quote: If you are referring to this pig André: ![]() I believe this is it on the deck, clearly a boar. ![]() Maybe big boars can run with a mob in Hungary, as they sometimes do here in Australia. Anyway, all good stuff, a few air-shots in the first vid but generally very good shooting on what were mainly fairly long-distance running shots. I certainly enjoyed watching them both. |