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Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:36 am
by xl_target
What an interesting thread this has turned out to be. Thanks Prashant.

MarkH,
That is a beautiful trophy. Someone's pride and joy at one time, no doubt.
Another interesting thing is your avatar. Many years ago, Oleg Volk (also a member here) took that image or one very similar to that. It has cropped up all over the Internet.

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:14 am
by MarkH
Just checked, you are right!! it is Oleg's Big birdie, its a great image,I have had this image for years, it just seems to capture the inner me, a big inquisitive Ozie bird brain that should be handled with care!!!!
cheers
Mark in Oz

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:06 am
by xl_target
It's a small world.
Welcome to IFG, Mark. Looking forward to your contributions here.

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 3:25 pm
by Vikram
xl_target wrote:Welcome to IFG, Mark. Looking forward to your contributions here.

+1

Best-
Vikram

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:13 pm
by MarkH
Thanks for the PM Prashant Singh, my Newbie status seems to prevent me from beig able to do a PM reply,
cheers
Mark in Oz

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:36 am
by MarkH
Again, many thanks for your research Prashant re Aug1st
cheers
Mark

Re: Pig Sticking in the Ganga Khadar

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:53 pm
by thakur
Read this very interesting post and thought of adding some more material.

The area around Kachla & Soron near town of Kasganj, UP borders on the south bank of Ganges. This area has pockets called as Ganga Katri which are part marsh land overgrown with sarkanda (Elephant grass). This area has been famous for dacoits - one of them was Kalu Ram. More recently this area has seen an increase in wild boar population. The farmers are having a tough time handling the large boar families which continuously damage the crops.

During a recent visit I was told that a group of 'Nut' (this is a group of people known for their nomad life style) have setup camp on the edge of the marshes and are regularly hunting boars using bamboo spears. All this on foot and with dogs. I did not see a hunt but was shown some of these bamboo spears which appeared simple and effective. Some locals claim to have bought boar meat from these guys. Next visit I will try to get some photos.