Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Hunting Cinghiale In Italy


In this video a group of hunters gather to shoot driven Cinghiale, in the Tuscan countryside. Nicely made, worth a watch.

Your pal
SBW

11 comments:

  1. Awesome! So now I have to add Italy to the list of places on my worldwide hog hunting tour.

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  2. Makes me wish I'd gotten to film Ernest's moose hunt like I'd hoped to this past fall (if only he'd taken longer than the first two hours of his hunt--meanwhile I was gutting my moose!)

    Kristeva

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  3. Though of course, we don't have cell phones! Not even the capability, that's so 21st Century!

    K

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  4. Phillip

    Definitely! If you don't mind roughing it there's always CHJ's place - just gotta be mega careful where you put your feet s'all
    SBW

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  5. HDR

    LOL you can at least film me being eaten by a Grizzly while i mouth off about getting it's mate.

    SBW

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  6. SBW

    Will do! In fact, I've just taken a wee film of a black bear in Bella Coola (so I am now an experienced bear filmer). I'll try to get it to you in an email or something.

    Kristeva

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  7. HDR

    Cool - I'm doing a post about something other than the usual bollox, and you get a mention...

    SBW

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  8. Great video ... but "30 odd 6"? Someone at Plum TV doesn't speak Gunny.

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  9. Chas

    LOL - Their office is on Martha's Vineyard, draw from that what you will ;-)

    SBW

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  10. This was so cooool, mate! Plus I'm adding Italian to my language repertoire so great practice: I had to download!

    It's cooled off for pigs here in Northern California and I won't be going for them until next rains in Nov...but blacktail deer season starts in a month for archers.

    ...And let's not forget the 1st is the cottontail rabbit opener! Got a new Benjamin Marauder that I'm looking to use on it's first rabbit. I'm thinking the velocity is pretty similar to your Air Arms. It's a .22.

    Cheers,
    Cork

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  11. Cork
    Italian. Now there's a language worth making the effort for, just think of all the tasty treats you'll be able to reward yourself with.

    caccia felice
    SBW

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SBW