Note: Boars are wild animals and part of Pakistan's treasured wild-life, I used to hunt small game, mainly rabbits, ducks, quail, pheasants and sand grouse, I don't hunt anymore and even when I did hunt, I only hunted what I would eat, I don't agree with sport hunting, its barbaric, as you will not mount the boar for trophy and will not eat the meat the only reason for boar hunting is either sport or population control.
Hunting is an expensive hobby, you really need a group of people a good local guide, contacts where you will be hunting, your own transport (pref a 4x4):
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Wild boar hunting is popular in Pakistan, some municipalities provide a license for population control.
Boar populations in Pakistan are mainly concentrated around rural Punjab and Sindh, larger cities with woodland attract boar population, namely Islamabad and Margalla Hills, carrying a firearm in Margalla Hills is strictly prohibited due to the sensitive government installations in that area. The seasons for hunting boar are near September (Norther Areas), but can be hunted anytime of year.
Hunting of boar is banned in Changa Manga. Obtaining a firearms licence is a very difficult process and involved annual quotas or references/connections. Proper sport hunting requires a lot of planning and you will need a good team of hunters and at least 3/4 hunting dogs suited to hunting boar in Pakistan these are commonly the Black Mouth Cur, Mountain Cur (local mongrel breeds), some rich folk have black lacy's and Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
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My two best friends: Cherokee and Lupo
Ammunition: Forget 5.56/223, you will need a 308 or speciality .270 to get the job done as safely, quickly and humanely as possible without undue suffering to the animal. Once COVID19 dies down, come to Pakistan near hunting season (September).
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