Countrykid 1 Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Been for two trips to the Forest of Dean with mates and haven't even seen a anything whilst there! obviously in the wrong part, maybe one day! Beautiful countryside though. I'm sure some locals will recognise the view... Would I need to go East or South East from there to photogragh some wildlife!!! My brother and mum saw some at cannop ponds. It's pretty hit and miss unfortunately. May i ask if the top picture waas near a river?If so I think i know who the owner is-a friend of my grandmothers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bullmastiff 615 Posted December 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Yes there is. Second photo is taken at the bottom of the hill past the house. That's where we swam to Wales! (saves paying for the bridge!!!) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Countrykid 1 Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 Yes there is. Second photo is taken at the bottom of the hill past the house. That's where we swam to Wales! (saves paying for the bridge!!!) Hey mate,I can confirm you were near a definite boar sighting. You know the picture saying "im sure some of the locals will recognise the view" or something like that. Across the river there is a small bit of sand near a bank. Well if you go up there to the edge of the woods my cousin has seen and grunted by there and they occasionally grunt back to him. I have been there myself but there were not any there at the time. And I don't think you swam to wales,Forest of dean to herefordshire you might of swam but im pretty sure its not wales Quote Link to post Share on other sites
andyf 144 Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Well It's offical!!! DEFRA have finally admitted that wild Boar are breeding in England! Shooting Times has done an artical on it, Kent and East sussex have the the largest sounders (social groups), up to 100 are thought to be roaming around the area of Berkley! with large groups in Dorset, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devon and now even Somerset!!! One guys been studying them since 1983! this is his site -www.britishwildboar.org.uk Anyone know the Law about hunting them? What sort of calibre should we be looking at? would a .243 stop a pig??? I've hunted Boar in the USA (Tennessee), concensus is that a '30 calibre is the nominal minimum, but really when forrest hunting like we were, any reasonably powerful centrefire will do, you are usually taking the shot from less than 100 yards, more like 50 or 60 in my experience. I used a 7mm Remington Magnum Ruger, and the Boars I shot didn't go far post shot, my mate had a 30-30 Marlin lever action and that also nailed the porkers without trouble. The 'locals' however don't mess about with 'fancy rifles like us visitors, they jusy get their dogs to 'bay' i.e. corner a pig then they shoot it at pointblank range with either a 12g slug, or a big calibre handgun i.e. .44 Mag. as they are gathering meat not messing about like us?? Anyway as a useful tip passed to me by our guide, you must shoot a pig high into the shoulder blade, as the heart/vitals are higher in the body than those of a deer. AF Quote Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,563 Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Yes there is. Second photo is taken at the bottom of the hill past the house. That's where we swam to Wales! (saves paying for the bridge!!!) Hey mate,I can confirm you were near a definite boar sighting. You know the picture saying "im sure some of the locals will recognise the view" or something like that. Across the river there is a small bit of sand near a bank. Well if you go up there to the edge of the woods my cousin has seen and grunted by there and they occasionally grunt back to him. I have been there myself but there were not any there at the time. And I don't think you swam to wales,Forest of dean to herefordshire you might of swam but im pretty sure its not wales so you cant swim from fod to gwent or monmouthsire then Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waidmann 105 Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 (edited) Well It's offical!!! DEFRA have finally admitted that wild Boar are breeding in England! Shooting Times has done an artical on it, Kent and East sussex have the the largest sounders (social groups), up to 100 are thought to be roaming around the area of Berkley! with large groups in Dorset, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devon and now even Somerset!!! One guys been studying them since 1983! this is his site -www.britishwildboar.org.uk Anyone know the Law about hunting them? What sort of calibre should we be looking at? would a .243 stop a pig??? I've hunted Boar in the USA (Tennessee), concensus is that a '30 calibre is the nominal minimum, but really when forrest hunting like we were, any reasonably powerful centrefire will do, you are usually taking the shot from less than 100 yards, more like 50 or 60 in my experience. I used a 7mm Remington Magnum Ruger, and the Boars I shot didn't go far post shot, my mate had a 30-30 Marlin lever action and that also nailed the porkers without trouble. The 'locals' however don't mess about with 'fancy rifles like us visitors, they jusy get their dogs to 'bay' i.e. corner a pig then they shoot it at pointblank range with either a 12g slug, or a big calibre handgun i.e. .44 Mag. as they are gathering meat not messing about like us?? Anyway as a useful tip passed to me by our guide, you must shoot a pig high into the shoulder blade, as the heart/vitals are higher in the body than those of a deer. AF sorry to contradict bud but the heart sits lower in a pig than deer(appearing so due to the feathers on the ridge of the back) some will shoot high shoulder to hit the spine which is not a good idea(if a spinal protrusion is hit he will drop like a stone,5 min later he will be back up and pissed off).a clean shot level with the tail root just behind the shoulder is the best bet imho. waidmann p.s. collars and vests are very good but will not stop a crushing sow or smashing tree trunk. often the worst injuries are blunt trauma and not slash/bite in woods. Edited February 22, 2010 by waidmann Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 2GOOD Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Been for two trips to the Forest of Dean with mates and haven't even seen a anything whilst there! obviously in the wrong part, maybe one day! Beautiful countryside though. I'm sure some locals will recognise the view... Would I need to go East or South East from there to photogragh some wildlife!!! miles out .lol but you must of seen the peregrins ,and you swam from england back to england ,and dont let george see you on his patch ,the barn was used in a antony hopkings film by the way , Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bullmastiff 615 Posted March 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2010 Unfortunately we didn't. That's the main reason we walked down there, maybe one day we'll get to see the Peregrines? If I ever won the Lottery I'd be buying that house in a heartbeat!!! Any idea what film it was in? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 2GOOD Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 (edited) Unfortunately we didn't. That's the main reason we walked down there, maybe one day we'll get to see the Peregrines? If I ever won the Lottery I'd be buying that house in a heartbeat!!! Any idea what film it was in? the film was called shadowlands,,, me and a mate was down there fishing when they was filming ,if you watch the film you will see the barn and the fields you were standing in . the peregrins nest is in the big rocks in the other pic . Edited March 3, 2010 by 2GOOD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ioan78 0 Posted March 14, 2010 Report Share Posted March 14, 2010 great read guys !!!! ive seen the american dvds etc and the odd night time boar .... would love to hear and see more, any recent sightings? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
swatt dogs 0 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 IM UP FOR A GO IF ANY ONE ELSE IS DONE A BIT IN N.Z, BUT UR DOGS CAN AND MOST OFTEN DO GET HURT AND COLLARS ARE A MUST AND IF U WANNA BE SAFE A VEST IS GOOD TOO?? AS REGARDS BOWS N CROSS BOWS YOU NEED ENOUGH FPS BROAD HEADS AND EVEN THEN THEY CAN STILL RUN OR CHARGE A GOOD 100M @ TIMES? A RIFFLE IS BEST WELL OVER PLINKING 22S, AND IF YOU HAVE A GUN Y USE THE DOGS IN THAT WAY?? IN N.Z I USED 2-4 DOGS AND A BOW N PIG STICK,1 DOG TO FIND EM 1 TO GUARD ME AND THEN THE EXTRA 2 IF I WANT TO BAIL EM N HOLD EM ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
judge2010 196 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 IM UP FOR A GO IF ANY ONE ELSE IS DONE A BIT IN N.Z, BUT UR DOGS CAN AND MOST OFTEN DO GET HURT AND COLLARS ARE A MUST AND IF U WANNA BE SAFE A VEST IS GOOD TOO?? AS REGARDS BOWS N CROSS BOWS YOU NEED ENOUGH FPS BROAD HEADS AND EVEN THEN THEY CAN STILL RUN OR CHARGE A GOOD 100M @ TIMES? A RIFFLE IS BEST WELL OVER PLINKING 22S, AND IF YOU HAVE A GUN Y USE THE DOGS IN THAT WAY?? IN N.Z I USED 2-4 DOGS AND A BOW N PIG STICK,1 DOG TO FIND EM 1 TO GUARD ME AND THEN THE EXTRA 2 IF I WANT TO BAIL EM N HOLD EM ? What dogs did you use? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
apollo 9 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 Been for two trips to the Forest of Dean with mates and haven't even seen a anything whilst there! obviously in the wrong part, maybe one day! Beautiful countryside though. I'm sure some locals will recognise the view... Would I need to go East or South East from there to photogragh some wildlife!!! ive shot boar on that farm...so your near but that was 18 months ago on top of the wood behind the farm.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
swatt dogs 0 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 IM UP FOR A GO IF ANY ONE ELSE IS DONE A BIT IN N.Z, BUT UR DOGS CAN AND MOST OFTEN DO GET HURT AND COLLARS ARE A MUST AND IF U WANNA BE SAFE A VEST IS GOOD TOO?? AS REGARDS BOWS N CROSS BOWS YOU NEED ENOUGH FPS BROAD HEADS AND EVEN THEN THEY CAN STILL RUN OR CHARGE A GOOD 100M @ TIMES? A RIFFLE IS BEST WELL OVER PLINKING 22S, AND IF YOU HAVE A GUN Y USE THE DOGS IN THAT WAY?? IN N.Z I USED 2-4 DOGS AND A BOW N PIG STICK,1 DOG TO FIND EM 1 TO GUARD ME AND THEN THE EXTRA 2 IF I WANT TO BAIL EM N HOLD EM ? What dogs did you use? WE USE PIT CROSSES IN N.Z MOSTLY AND IN THE UK WE USE A PRESSA CROSS ROTTWIELER, BULLGREYHOUJND, AMERICAN BULLDOGS, BULL CROSSES, A BORDER COLLIE CROSS PATTERSDALE TERRIER FOR BAILING, WE ALSO ARE CURRENTLY TRAINING A FEW ALANO ESPANOL FOR THE FUTURE IN MY EXPERIENCE YOU NEED A SOLID DOG TO HOLD EM BULL GREYHOUNDS HAVE THE SPEED BUT YOU NEED THE MUSCLE TO TAKE THE ABBUSE THE BOAR DISH OUT, TRAINING THEM TO HOLD THE EARS AND STAY OUT THE TUSKS AND ITS BETTER OFF IF YOU USE FERAL PIGS TO START TRAINING THE DOGS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT AS DIFFICULT TO TAKE DOWN,A CROSS BOW HELPS???? ANYONE UP FOR GOING OUT IM UP IN ESSEX GIVE ME CALL 07743298775 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
elkhound 2 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 nice little campsite near there called beeches farm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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