
http://www.bowhunterslodge.com/
or just go to Spain http://www.hunttripspain.com/bow_huntin ... unting.htm
Get nice and close, make sure it's a good heart/lung shot and don't move until it has stopped!

I remember a NZ bow hunter telling me he learnt the hard way about keeping still. He got a clean shot through the heart and lungs of the pig and then in his words,
"I had my head up my a**e, that day. As soon as I shot it, I went to have a look and the bugger saw me. I thought my tree climbing days where over, until saw that big b*st*rd charging towards me. I went up that tree faster, than a rat up a drain pipe!"
Whether it was true or not, I don't know, but I did see the scars from when he was hunting boar with a rifle. He slid down a small slope and landed amongst some piglets. The sow caught him on the ground and gored his leg and he was only able to use his hunting knife on the sow. He said when he was found, his mates said he was barely conscious and still stabbing it even though it was quite dead. After that, he decided to call it a day with the pigs - twice was enough.
Unless you hunt it with a knife, it's about a close as you and the boar are going to be on equal footing. :-P