Looking for wild bores in saskatchewan

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Has anyone spotted bores in saskatchewan recently? I’m hunting down south near Regina. Would like to shoot one this year.
 
That's the thing with bores. I've met 'em in gun shops and bars all over Canada.

There's bound to be a few in Saskatchewan. Start hanging out in worse places. Try not to shoot 'em, though. Cops don't care how boring the victim was.

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apparently they are everywhere but nobody ever found one. People keep asking the same thing on the internet but there's no answer yet
 
West of nipawin along the south bank of the river. south and east of nipawin in the arborfield area. West of melfort in the st. brieux area.
 
apparently they are everywhere but nobody ever found one. People keep asking the same thing on the internet but there's no answer yet

I'm sure many, perhaps most people who find them don't want to share. And if they do, as soon as the boar suspect they have been found they take prompt care to get lost again.
 
You'll have better luck finding a 200" whitetail then a wild boar in SK, they are extremely hard to hunt and the guys that find them work hard for them and usually dont just let others know where they are.
 
Lots in Arizona.

They are East of hatchet head rocks by the small lakes south of the ridges where the old mine site is.

Seen 7 of them the first day, 3 the 2 the week after.

Not that far from Saskatchewan if you get on the throttle.

They will drop down off the ridges pretty soon now that the colder weather is rolling threw.
Stick to the lower valleys and be pro active at dusk and night time for spotting.

Then get on to them as the sun begins to break,,, whoops,,, this forum requires Manitoba English. brakes. LOL.

The folks down there harvest them at night time. Dam,,, did I just say this with my out side voice.

Don
 
Lots in Arizona.

They are East of hatchet head rocks by the small lakes south of the ridges where the old mine site is.

Seen 7 of them the first day, 3 the 2 the week after.

Not that far from Saskatchewan if you get on the throttle.

They will drop down off the ridges pretty soon now that the colder weather is rolling threw.
Stick to the lower valleys and be pro active at dusk and night time for spotting.

Then get on to them as the sun begins to break,,, whoops,,, this forum requires Manitoba English. brakes. LOL.

The folks down there harvest them at night time. Dam,,, did I just say this with my out side voice.

Don

Those might be Javelinas which are not the same as wild boar and hunting them is regulated
 
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