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Vildsvinsjakt i spannmålen – Jakt med termiskt sikte | Jakt är Jakt

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    Here I am, having lit the grill.
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    Totte is on his way.
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    Going out to hunt some wild boar.
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    He should show up any second now, I think.
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    Hey! Here I come with some food too.
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    If you're treating me to wild boar hunting, at least I can bring dinner.
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    Yeah, absolutely, it's Friday, so I was thinking of making tacos.
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    Yep, this is going to be tacos!
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    That?
    - Yes!
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    But with a special twist.
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    Yeah, I see that.
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    With wild boar, of course!
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    Here’s a little gift for the hosts so you can grill properly this summer.
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    Some marinades, some BBQ sauces, and a few other things.
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    - Wow, that’s great.
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    It goes well with pork, I've heard.
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    I’m planning to make tacos al pastor, marinated wild boar
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    that you grill and serve on a nice corn tortilla
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    with lots of cheese and a wonderful pineapple salsa.
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    It's going to be epic.
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    Okay, here we have it, the quick taco.
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    A tortilla with lots of delicious Västerbotten cheese.
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    This tacos al pastor
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    with extra fruit and chili, and then a
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    mango pineapple salsa with some sambal and red onion.
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    And then,
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    for the greenery and for you,
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    cilantro too,
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    since you like it so much.
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    This feels pretty basic for a taco…
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    No, great job. It looks incredibly tasty!
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    Thanks!
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    Epic evening this is. Yeah, awesome evening!
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    Here’s a pretty big field that sweeps
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    around the islets.
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    Then you can cross an asphalt road that I showed you on the map.
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    Then another big field.
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    It's wheat, it’s starting to get a bit hard now, but they're out here a lot.
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    Just two evenings ago, there was a guy out here, there were boars everywhere.
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    The other field on the other side will give you significantly better wind.
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    We focus on brown boars, yearling boars.
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    Lone yearlings that you can really see are all alone.
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    Absolutely no sows, and 100% males.
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    That’s what we shoot here.
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    Cool, any questions?
    - No questions.
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    Crystal clear.
    - Crystal clear, cool, cool.
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    Let’s see how this goes. Fingers crossed.
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    Dropping Tottie off here, and then we’ll head to other areas a bit further away.
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    So we cover everything properly.
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    I think it’ll be good.
    - It will be.
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    Happy hunting!
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    This is absolutely wonderful, I completely love it.
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    Just the beginning of a new night.
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    You have no idea what’s going to happen.
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    It's going to be an absolutely fantastic night.
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    Almost windless...
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    Barely a cloud in the sky.
    Well, one cloud.
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    We’re out in wheat fields that are nicely ripe.
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    And there are lots of boars here.
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    So this is going to be great fun. I’m so happy.
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    This is the life.
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    Alright folks, it’s time.
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    Dropped Tottie off in a field a bit away.
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    Where there’s been a lot of activity.
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    We’ve gone to check another field.
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    Already on the way out,
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    on one of the fields where we hunt, there were already boars out.
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    So they were early.
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    Generally speaking, now that we’re this far into the grain hunting season,
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    they come out later and later, or when it gets dark.
    They don’t feel as safe anymore. But over there, they were already out.
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    As you might see, I’m using a lamp. Going a bit old-school.
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    I’m going to scan the field with a Hikmicro Habrok 4K.
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    I’ve tested it a few times now, and honestly, it’s really worth the price.
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    It has both a thermal sensor,
    Let me make sure I’m pointing correctly, yes, thermal and digital
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    with IR.
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    Really good for spotting the boars so you can switch over, zoom in, and look with the 4K sensor on the digital.
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    In this field a few days ago, I was after a pretty big boar
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    for about 2 hours, it kept moving around.
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    Never got a good position.
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    It slipped away, but...
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    when it ran off the field, new boars came,
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    a sow with five yearling boars.
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    I got a shot at one after 20 minutes.
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    So there are boars, so now I think we should go out, check, and give it a try.
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    Looks calm.
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    I’m scanning with this.
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    Hikmicro Lynx. Incredibly small and light.
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    But it’s enough to spot if there’s game here.
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    Sometimes you just see a couple of spots. Maybe a pair of ears.
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    Then you can bring out better equipment, like my scope,
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    Hikmicro Stellar.
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    With that, you can adjust and get really good sharpness
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    and see better what it is you’ve spotted.
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    Those two work really well together.
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    It’s a completely wonderful night to sneak around here.
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    About 26 degrees warm.
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    Animals everywhere, rustling in the bushes.
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    Rustling in the forest, in the fields,
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    So far we haven’t seen any wild boars, but...
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    It’s still early, it hasn’t even gotten dark yet.
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    Now we have two places we’ll start with.
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    The first field we’ll come to with the wrong wind here.
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    On the right side. But it’s very active.
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    If nothing happens there, we’ll move on to the left field,
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    a long, narrow field where we’ll have perfect wind.
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    That’s the one we believe in the most tonight.
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    We’ll head to the edge of the forest instead of the spray track.
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    We’re way too far out on the field here.
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    So I think we’ll go up to the edge of the forest instead, it’s probably better considering the wind.
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    I see there’s something small around.
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    I think there are at least three boars,
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    One bigger and two smaller.
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    But the reason I’m standing here is partly because we’re a bit higher here,
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    up on the road, so you can see down over the wheat.
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    You have a better chance of not disturbing them, the wind is good, but...
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    I don’t want to go out into the wheat and disturb them without being able to see, so here we can observe for a while.
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    Let them “settle in.” Those ones probably came out just as we arrived too.
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    But they’re slowly moving this way along the edge too, we’ll give it a bit and see.
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    Maybe they’ll pass a spray track too,
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    Then it’ll be even easier to judge.
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    As I said, I like to take my time,
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    I have a pretty good sense of the groups here.
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    That could be the group I shot at last time.
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    There are large areas too, could be new boars that have wandered in.
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    There’s some animal over there now.
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    It looks like a boar, but...
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    It’s far away, we need to get closer.
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    When I stepped up on the stone, the wheat is really high, so it wasn’t until
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    I got on the stone that I saw a group of boars
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    about 300-400 meters away.
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    Down in a dip too.
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    But the wind is perfect, so we’ll try to go that way,
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    try to find a spray track so we can quietly and nicely approach.
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    There are deer everywhere!
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    Three deer there, two deer there, and two just passed over there.
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    And a deer barking up in the forest now.
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    Right now we’re totally surrounded by deer.
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    It's cozy, it’s nice, it’s lovely.
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    What I mainly look at
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    to judge the size of a boar
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    is...
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    Of course the height of the wheat, but it can vary across the field.
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    But mainly the ears, the ears
    turn into real oven mitts
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    when the boars get big, and if you
    have the chance to see the tail,
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    when they’re wagging and twitching, the longer
    the tail, the older the boar.
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    Especially, they say, it’s the bristles on the end that get longer.
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    The older they get.
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    That was a deer too...
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    It’s good when you pull out the proper scope,
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    zoom in and adjust the focus, then you can really see
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    from a distance exactly what it is.
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    The boars we were sneaking up on earlier
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    headed into the forest. I think they were spooked.
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    We’ll circle around this little islet too,
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    and see what happens there.
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    Now they’re several boars, which makes it easier to sneak up on them,
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    because they distract each other with all that smacking.
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    If it had been just one...
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    It’s much harder.
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    Let’s see if I get a shot, they’re standing too close to shoot.
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    Two of them are standing very close.
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    One has moved out...
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    Finally.
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    My goodness! They were hard to separate.
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    Let’s go check it out.
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    Now we heard a shot not far from here,
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    hopefully it was Simon who got some hunting luck!
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    Waiting for a report.
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    Well, here it is.
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    It was a little brown boar,
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    a bit high, but that’s classic
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    when hunting in the wheat.
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    Especially when they’re this small.
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    There it is.
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    It's really easy to miss, especially when you’re shooting with a lamp.
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    You think you can see a lot.
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    Thermally, it’s almost easier to see and know how
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    much they should lower, because you can
    get the silhouette from the heat downwards.
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    But still, it worked
    fine shooting with a lamp too.
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    As I said, nice little meat boar, Brownie,
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    gilt, female boar.
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    This one, you’ve already seen how
    it works, but,
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    really nice
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    actually.
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    Great tool for grain hunting.
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    Here, you would have seen clearly
    if there were any small ones running around,
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    which there weren’t.
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    But it took a little while.
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    What time is it?
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    From the time we saw them, let’s say,
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    40 minutes, 35, 40 like that.
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    But that’s how it is. I’m never in a hurry when hunting in the grain.
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    The opportunities come, and as I said, as long as you’re aware
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    of the wind,
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    then it usually works out.
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    Then you can take your time.
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    It’s much, much nicer and more fun in every way.
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    Enough said about that.
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    Let's take this little
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    piglet
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    and take it to the slaughterhouse.
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    Let’s see how Tottie did!
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    Hope he had some action too.
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    Well folks, that was really exciting.
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    There were two slightly larger boars and
    two slightly smaller boars,
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    and it took a good while to see
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    which ones were the smallest, and especially
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    to get a shot where there wasn't
    a bunch of grain in the way.
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    The shot felt really good though, so now we’ll go check how it went.
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    Yes, I got a boar too
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    this magical night.
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    A small boar, 35, 40 kilos.
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    Too bad they haven’t learned that it’s dangerous
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    out in the fields, and that they should be in the forest where they belong.
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    The boar was standing a bit at an angle, so the shot is a bit high and far back,
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    but it had the desired effect anyway.
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    It dropped on the spot and stayed there, so no tracking was needed.
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    So now we’ll go take care of it at the slaughterhouse.
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    Now we’re at the slaughterhouse, and we’re going to test this boar for trichinosis.
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    It’s super easy with the trichinosis app.
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    Simon just carved a little piece off the front leg. And he puts it
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    in the provided bags, scans
    a QR code, registers everything that can
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    be registered about this boar, and drops it in the mailbox!
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    - It’s that simple.
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    What an evening and what a night.
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    I just want to say a huge, huge thank you, I feel so incredibly grateful
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    to have been part of this.
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    Grateful to you for taking me on this wonderful night.
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    And I’m grateful to Mother
    Earth for giving us this experience.
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    To be able to harvest these fruits. Really, it was so much fun!
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    Glad to have had you along, you did great!
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    The birds are chirping, and it’s a little past three.
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    The nights get long during grain hunting.
    - It’s wonderful.
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    It is, glad you could join.
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    Big thanks for tagging along on our night adventure!
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    See you next time!
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