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gryphon
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old boar pic,bloody neat too
      #117861 - 29/10/08 05:19 PM



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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: gryphon]
      #117864 - 29/10/08 05:45 PM

Great photo.

Is the hunter on the left holding a double?

What's the story behind this, do you know?



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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: tinker]
      #122831 - 02/01/09 07:57 AM

That's A BOAR!!!
They never grow (or grew) this big in southern Europe


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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: ducota]
      #122838 - 02/01/09 10:18 AM


I agree..... what a cool photo!! I would've loved to have been with them on that hunt. My first boar, taken this year, was a 180 lbs and palls in comparison to this prehistoric beast pictured above.

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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: Der_Jaeger]
      #122841 - 02/01/09 12:13 PM

No offence, but with the hunters clearly sitting some distance behind the animal it's impossible to determine its relative size. Clever photography can make a minnow look like a whale.

Only with the hunters next to or in front of the animal can you get a true impression of size.


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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: xausa]
      #122843 - 02/01/09 12:47 PM

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No offence, but with the hunters clearly sitting some distance behind the animal it's impossible to determine its relative size. Clever photography can make a minnow look like a whale.

Only with the hunters next to or in front of the animal can you get a true impression of size.




Right on, as usual, Bill!

One of my "pet peeves" is, particularly, bear and lion shots with the hunters so far back Tom Dempsey couldn't have reached them with a punt. I mean, such pics are obvious, so they only make me less impressed not more impressed with the critter's size. I've "faked" a few myself, but no longer. After I got into a fight with a small 130 lb +- bear sow I came to the conclusion that if a guy doesn't understand what a carnivore of any size can do, "who cares" trying to impress him.

Reality is where it is at as far as I'm concerned. A big bear or lion is big even with the hunter standing in front of it. And even a small one can ruin yer whole day!

I really liked that pic of the fellow sitting on that bear posted on the Cattle Killer post. If a guy can make a chair out of a bear's withers......

This one might be a bit staged, indeed, Gryphon, but I like it anyway. Vintage old stuff from Europe is very cool in my opinion. And the fact that it has three guys sitting there makes me wonder if all three got lead into that bugger before it gave up.

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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: gryphon]
      #122844 - 02/01/09 01:31 PM

Gryph,
I agree, it is neat old photo.
European boar are way cool!


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Paul
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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: tinker]
      #122858 - 02/01/09 05:22 PM

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Great photo.

Is the hunter on the left holding a double?




Yes, Tinker,
that is a db with a sling on it, which anywhere bar Europe might suggest it's a rifle.
I once read an early 20th-Century book on hunting by a man called Wynn, I think. He had two favourite rifles for boar: one was a 4-bore double and the other was a 6.5 MS, which shows he had great faith in the smokeless revolution.

Thinking of double shotguns with slings, my neighbour (a Slovenian) said they had a special use for them in Tito's Jugoslavia. It seems people were not allowed to hunt on their own - in case they were not hunting but up to some personal no good. But when a man really felt the call of the wild, he would take his shotgun to bits and put the sling around his neck with barrels hanging down one side of his chest and buttstock/action down the other. With a big coat over that he could walk out of town in the winter with impunity.

But if he ever got a boar as big as this one, he might have had trouble getting a picture of himself with it - or bringing home the bacon.


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Story
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Re: old boar pic,bloody neat too [Re: Paul]
      #125610 - 02/02/09 12:27 AM

Shotguns with slings?

I gave my brother a German-made, last quarter 19th century vintage, hammerless 16 gauge double that sported factory slings swivels (and a checkpiece).


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