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Nice shooting, men! The film crew, beaters, dogs, hunters, safety crew and anyone I might have missed did an excellent job putting this together! If I might add a request, it is I'd love to see the hunters' favorite wild hog recipes. I have constructed my first corral trap, and my plan is to not waste any of the catches. Whether adding some wild game to my freezer, or giving to friends, family or churches, I want the harvest to be consumed. Some good recipes from different countries would be fantastic! Thanks.
Awesome words Clark. More people need to speak up and stand up Content is fantastic And for those who disagree they sound like that Heffer in the background Full of Wind....
ou are great I am watching you from 1 episode and I am a hunter, I would recommend you to shoot the next episode in Serbia and we have beautiful landscapes for your camera and especially wild boar. Well, welcome to Serbia! !!
I’d be curious how something like this would go over in Texas. Setting up drive hunts I’d think would have a good potential of high yields and is less dangerous then hound hunting
Never. Just because there are people willing to pay a lot for a nice rifle and a nice hunting ground doesn’t mean that regular people won’t be able to hunt anymore.
100 yards is always a good measure. I have a gun that’s sighted in on 150 yards. You can still easily take a shot at 25 yards and it will still be just a few inches off which isn’t a huge deal when hunting boar. But if you sight it in at 25 and then you have a situation where you can take a shot at 100 yards, you will probably end up pretty high. But it depends. If you have a scope that is specifically designed for driven hunt and isn’t made to be accurate at 100 yards (because you rarely have those distances on these kinds of driven hunts) then sighting it in at 50 yards will be just finde
@@r.o.h2104 I agree but in this case, they are guides. A guy from Africa won’t be experienced enough to spot the difference between a keiler and a sow and will end up shooting the wrong pig. That’s why Franz Albrecht, that other german or the French guy don’t have a guide. They have the experience
Great shooting and fantastic presentation.Being able to practice shooting on moving life size targets at the range is of great benefit.Even the indoor screen simulated shooting with live ammunition venues located in Europe are a great way to hone your skills.Cheers from Australia.👍