The recent topic on running shots gets close to a topic I've been considering...for your first boar hunt in Europe, would you recommend a driven shoot or something else like stalking and/or high stands for individual boars?
Under usual circumstances I would recommend to take a look to Croatia.
But, now we have epidemic of African swine flu, and special regulations and govt directives in force. (culling)
This may apply to neighboring countries as well, where African swine flu is present.
So before going hunting somewhere you must have clear insurances about feasibility of hunt. And local status of epidemic.
High volume shooting, in driven hunt, most likely will be in fenced areas. (YT type, "wild boar fever")
Not necessarily, but most likely.
Non fenced areas, some are better then others, there will be less chances for a shot.
I often go to driven hunts in my area, but with participation of 30-40 hunters (beaters and shooters) average harvest is just few. less then 5. Zero boars shot is also a possibility.
So, finding recommended place to hunt is a challenge
Next thing, is:
trophy boar.
Old boar is very smart. he will hardly get in front of the rifle. Driven or on stand. Not to mention stalking.
Trophy boar hunting from blind are usually done by night, with night vision scope. (not my cup of tea)
Very often unpredictable, and very cautious. he stands in the edge of woods, would not come out, and on first sounds just moves away.
This means that hunting in non fenced area, on baited boar, there is no guarantee of success.
However, baiting works, and in a night or in few nights some boars will come out, but can be saws with piglets, or young boars, non trophy or if the luck wants a trophy boar.
But for trophy boar there is no guarantee in non fenced areas.
Now, travelling overseas to experience "wild boar fever hunt", driven hunt, I think the best would be to mix a bit of everything.
One day, fenced area driven hunt. Next day non fenced area driven hunt, and have few days to spend a night in the blind. Thats what I would look for. So to clarify this with specialized hunting agent.
If somebody offers guarantee of trophy boar, something is fishy.
This can be in some fence.
or it can be a boar raised in pen, a house pet, released a day before hunter arrives. He will not move from his food, and his tusks will be in gold medal.
Wild trophy boar cannot be guaranteed.
Poland, Slovakia, France, Serbia, Croatia, Czech republic, Spain, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria i would suggest as destinations, under condition that hunt and area is cleared from issues of African swine flu.
The countries that are fighting African swine flu, are culling wild boars and domestic pigs in mass, under government directives.
So, after the swine flu is declared gone, hunting areas may remain devastated from this game. It will take years to recover.
What my friend veterinarean and passionate hunter tells me, African swine flu virus is very resilient and can stay alive in infested ground for more then year (after all boars are culled), so can easily return within a year, when new population comes to area.