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Old 06-08-2017, 09:48 AM
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OK guys let see if we can get any info about wild bore in Alberta, i am sure every one here wants to hunt wild bore ,but most of us don't know where they are or where to go .If any one here have any info about wild bore or have hunted bore share your experience .
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Old 06-08-2017, 09:54 AM
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Everything you need is right here:
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Old 06-08-2017, 10:04 AM
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Old 06-08-2017, 10:50 AM
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It's hit and miss with wild boar, they aren't anywhere, there are a few around, I've never seen one while hunting, but I have seen 3 of them while driving, there is a bounty of $50 for a set of ears, but if you read the laws, only the landowner is allowed to shoot them, so unless they are on your property you're SOL!
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OK guys let see if we can get any info about wild bore in Alberta, i am sure every one here wants to hunt wild bore ,but most of us don't know where they are or where to go .If any one here have any info about wild bore or have hunted bore share your experience .
The only time I have seen them is in 1992 north of Hine's Creek ... Got 3 with 2 shot's ... smoked one in the head and the one behind got it in the boiler room ... good eatin ... but if you go there today you probably got a better chance of seeing a squawsnatch or a unicorn ...
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There is some info there
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Wild bore? Is that a new type of barrel?
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Old 06-08-2017, 04:31 PM
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You may wanna trademark that before someone else does. Sounds intriguing
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LOL Priceless! But I do believe that she is from Texas and not Alberta, everything is bigger in Texas

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Old 06-08-2017, 05:49 PM
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Wild bore? Is that a new type of barrel?


I am sure u know what that is ,even if it's spelled wrong .


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Old 06-08-2017, 05:51 PM
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It's hit and miss with wild boar, they aren't anywhere, there are a few around, I've never seen one while hunting, but I have seen 3 of them while driving, there is a bounty of $50 for a set of ears, but if you read the laws, only the landowner is allowed to shoot them, so unless they are on your property you're SOL!
I think the bounty on wild boar's has been dis-continued everywhere in AB. I think you mean only the landowner could claim the bounty. Anyone is allowed to shoot them, if it is done legally.
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Old 06-08-2017, 06:03 PM
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I think the bounty on wild boar's has been dis-continued everywhere in AB. I think you mean only the landowner could claim the bounty. Anyone is allowed to shoot them, if it is done legally.
You're probably right, it's been over a year since I read up on it.
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You're probably right, it's been over a year since I read up on it.
ACA website has a good article about wild boars and why the bounty program has been cancelled.
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Pizzed off oiler fan.....

As for boars....they are out they, not as common as the oiler fan illustrated above but if you do your homework they are out there.
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I see the Calgary Stampeders have started their cheerleader tryouts. I'm sure she will look happier when she gets her red and white pom-pom's.
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I see the Calgary Stampeders have started their cheerleader tryouts. I'm sure she will look happier when she gets her red and white pom-pom's.


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It's hit and miss with wild boar, they aren't anywhere, there are a few around, I've never seen one while hunting, but I have seen 3 of them while driving, there is a bounty of $50 for a set of ears, but if you read the laws, only the landowner is allowed to shoot them, so unless they are on your property you're SOL!
Bounty has been removed this year.
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Old 06-09-2017, 11:33 PM
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I think you need one of those bore sighters to see wild bore in Alberta!!!
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Be aware of the bore snakes....
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Old 06-10-2017, 09:12 AM
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I am sure u know what that is ,even if it's spelled wrong .
Or that could be spelt incorrectly. If its a sow, is it still called Wild Boar ? Are they really wild, or are they feral ?

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Or that could be spelt incorrectly. If its a sow, is it still called Wild Boar ? Are they really wild, or are they feral ?

After a few tequila, they get a bit wild.
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