Cantabria

Hunting season

Schwarzwild Cantabria

Schwarzwild, the hunters' term for the wild boar (Sus scrofa), is one of the most demanding and most intensively hunted species of cloven game in Central Europe. As a highly adaptable omnivore with a tightly knit, matriarchal sounder structure, it rewards careful fieldcraft and disciplined behaviour at the stand.

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When may Schwarzwild be hunted in Cantabria?

Open ranges are highlighted. Closed (Schonzeit) months show as empty rows.

January
Allowed on: Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun01.01.31.01.
February
Allowed on: Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun01.02.28.02.
March
Allowed on: Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun01.03.31.03.
April
Closed
May
Closed season
June
Closed
July
Closed
August
Closed
September
Closed
October
Closed
November
Closed
December
Closed

Exact dates

  • Jabalí · Modalidad: Perreo · Jabalí

    • 2025-07-012025-08-31· Forbidden weekdays: mon,wed,fri
    • 2026-03-012026-03-31· Forbidden weekdays: mon,wed,fri

    El horario hábil para el perreo de cualquier especie estará comprendido entre las 8:00 y las 13:00 horas. Podrá desarrollarse, dentro del periodo hábil para esta modalidad, en los dos días hábiles semanales que se determinen en el PTAC.

  • Jabalí · Modalidad: Batida · Jabalí

    • 2025-09-012026-02-28· Forbidden weekdays: mon,wed,fri

    El horario hábil para la caza menor y para las batidas de caza mayor será el comprendido entre las 8.00 y las 18.30 horas, en los meses de septiembre y octubre, y entre las 8.30 y las 17.30 horas, en el resto del período hábil. En todos los cotos se podrá desarrollar como mínimo una batida por semana durante el periodo hábil para la práctica de esta modalidad.

About Schwarzwild

Wild boar favour structurally rich deciduous and mixed forests with a high share of oak and beech, but increasingly use farmland and damp lowlands as well. Wallows, water sources, and dense daytime cover are essential parts of suitable habitat, since boar cannot sweat and regulate their body temperature through wallowing in mud. Originally diurnal, their activity peak has shifted into the evening and night hours under modern levels of human disturbance.

The basic social unit is the sounder, the Rotte, led by an experienced lead sow, the Leitbache. It consists of related sows with their piglets, the Frischlinge, and yearlings, the Überläufer, while older boars live mostly solitary and only join the sounders during the rut. In German-speaking Europe, Schwarzwild is hunted above all from the high seat, the Ansitz, often at a baiting site, the Kirrung, during the evening and early night hours, and on coordinated driven hunts, Drück- and Stöberjagden, with well-trained, suitable dogs. Stalking, the Pirsch, plays a complementary role, particularly on moonlit nights.

Ethical hunting practice puts special weight on protecting the lead sow, because losing her disrupts the social order and ranging behaviour of the entire sounder. At the same time, hunters carry real responsibility for keeping numbers in check, both to limit damage to agriculture and as part of disease prevention, in particular against African swine fever, which has shaped wild boar management across the region.

Source & disclaimer

All information without guarantee. Hunting and closed seasons are sourced from the state hunting associations. Spotted an error? Email us at info@hunterco.de.