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Bushpig Hunting – All You Need to Know About Hunting Bushpig

Author Nick Bowker

Summary

Bushpig hunting will take you to the thickets and dense underbrush, where they lay up during the daylight hours.

They are best hunted during the night when they are most active.

They must be hunted over bait from a blind or using hounds to flush them from the areas they bed down during the day.

Typically shot at close range.

There are no seasonal restrictions on trophy Bushpig hunting in South Africa. 

Nick Bowker Hunting offers Bushpig African safari trips year-round.

A giant boar is an impressive animal—a true hunting adventure and experience in the Eastern Cape.

Bushpig rifle hunting safaris need prior notice.

Bushpig trophy African safari hunts

Bushpig Trophy Hunting Fees in South Africa -2024

The average price for bushpig hunting is around $1000. Bushpig can be added to any of our package game hunts. Our African hunting prices provide value for money.

Our 2024 price is $1000

The Bushpig trophy hunting package includes a licensed hunting guide, a hunting license, and all permits in the East Cape of South Africa.

Shot placement
Shot placement for Bushpig

Shot placement must be in the bottom third of the animal directly above the front shoulder. This will ensure a heart or lung shot. Avoid head and neck shots, which are high-risk when hunting bushpig.


Bushpig Hunting in South Africa

Bush pig hunting

Your African Bushpig trophy should have an average shoulder height of around 32 inches, weigh about 180 pounds, and have a Tusk length of approximately 4 inches.

The Bush pig is one of the most challenging species of plains game hunting in South Africa.

Hunted over bait from a blind or using hounds to flush them from the areas they bed down during the day. 

Either way, Bushpig are an incredibly tricky yet satisfying game species to hunt.

Bushpig inhabits grasslands, riverine woodlands, swamps, reed beds, and semi-arid areas.

Trophy shot with Nick Bowker Hunting

They are rarely seen in the wild because they inhabit hardly accessible terrains and are most active at night.

Pig hunts will take you to the thickets and dense underbrush, where they lay up during the daylight hours.

They are best hunted during the night when they are most active.

Things get a lot more interesting in the case of pig hunting using hounds.

We will get a pack of hounds and send them into an area where we think the Bushpig might be sleeping during the day.

The Bushpig hunters stand along likely routes of escape for the Bushpigs.


Trophy Judgement and Rifle Caliber for Rifle Hunting Bushpig

Bushpig hunting in South Africa.

The 7mm is more than adequate for your pig hunt safari. For those hunters who wish to avoid going through the red tape of bringing a rifle into South Africa, Nick Bowker has 300 magnums fitted with suppressors.

Mounted on the rifles are Swarovski tactical scopes. We have hand-loaded Hornady ELD-X ammunition for safari hunting.

This setup, including ammunition, is available as part of all hunting packages free of charge.

Bushpig hunting

Bushpigs should be treated with respect, especially when they have young, as they can show aggression.

Hunting bushpigs can make for an exciting evening, and use caution, as these bad-tempered game animals can be dangerous when wounded.

Trophy Bushpig hunting hunts can be added to one of our 7 animal safaris, for example, the sable package.


The difference between a male and female for Bushpig hunts

The color of the body of the bushpig varies widely between dark brown and reddish-brown in both males and females. The bony ridge and two warts on the snout distinguish between a male or boar and a female bushpig.

Male showing two bony ridges
Bushpig male
Female bushpig
Bushpig female

Interesting facts about trophy Bushpig for hunters

Trophy shot with Nick Bowker
  • The Africa Bushpig is a mammal that belongs to the family of pigs. There are six subspecies of bushpig in the eastern and southern parts of Africa.
  • The upper tusks of bushpig are poorly visible. Lower tusks (elongated canine teeth) are large, curved, and sharp and used mainly as weapons against predators.
  • Bushpigs share several morphological features with warthogs. Compared to warthogs, bushpigs have less prominent warts on the muzzle (only adult males have warts), shorter tusks and they run with downward positioned tails (warthogs run with erect tails).
  • They are nocturnal creatures (active during the night).
  • Bushpig is an omnivore (it eats meat and plants), and its diet consists of roots, tubers, rhizomes, fruits, crops, earthworms, and insect larvae.
  • Also, they will occasionally follow monkeys and collects their leftovers.
  • An excellent swimmer who often wallows in the mud to prevent overheating and to protect himself against insect bites.
  • They live in groups (called sounders) composed of 4 to 10 animals, and the group consists of a dominant male, dominant female, and young animals of both sexes.
  • Bushpig uses grunts, squeals, and growls for communication.
  • Mating season for bushpigs takes place from April to June.
  • The Female uses grass and builds a nest shaped like a haystack. The nest can be 10 feet wide and 3 feet high.
  • Pregnancy lasts around four months and ends with 2 to 4 piglets. Babies spend the first days of their life in the nest.
  • Bushpig young are dark brown colored and covered with pale stripes that provide camouflage in thick vegetation, and both parents take care of their offspring.
  • Bushpig aggressively defends their young from predators.
  • Bushpigs reach sexual maturity at 18 months and can survive up to 13 or 14 years in the wild.

About the Bushpig for Hunts

Trophy shot with Nick Bowker Hunting

Bushpig inhabits grasslands, riverine woodlands, swamps, reed beds, and semi-arid areas.

Bushpigs are mainly nocturnal. Adult bushpigs stand from 26 to 39 inches at the shoulder and weigh from 121 to 331 pounds.

Their color varies from reddish-brown to dark brown and becomes darker with age. However, both sexes have a lighter-colored mane, which bristles when the animal becomes agitated.

The upper parts of the face and ears are also lighter in color. Their sharp tusks are relatively short and inconspicuous.

Unlike warthogs, bushpigs run with their tails down. Males usually are larger than females.

A typical group will consist of a male and a female, with other younger females and juveniles accounting for the rest.

Litters of three to four young are born in summer.

Bushpigs game can be aggressive, especially when they have piglets.

They are omnivorous and eat roots, crops as well as carrion.

They grunt softly while feeding and make a long growl as an alarm call. 

Shot placement
Shot placement for Bushpig

How much does it cost to hunt a Bushpig?

Client with a Bushpig on a plains game hunt in South Africa..

Trophy fees as a standalone Bushpig hunt are around $1000. Daily rates vary between $250 and $500 per day for hunting.

How to hunt a Bushpig?

Bushpigs are hunted over bait from a blind at night or using hounds to flush them from the areas they bed down during the day.