The Catlins Boar Hunt returned for its seventh annual outing over the weekend, with 84 people entering to hunt the wild beasts in the Clutha wilderness, and the chance to be rewarded for their efforts.
The hunt began on Friday afternoon.
A prizegiving and an auction were held at the Catlins Inn pub, with prizes given out for heaviest pig and correctly guessing the weight of a randomly chosen pig which was suspended on a wall.
But strangely the biggest prize was for the average weight pig, in an effort to draw the biggest number of people to the prizegiving, Catlins Boar Hunt committee member Tash Shute said.
"If you only had a prize for the biggest, a whole bunch of people would decide not to come. This way everyone is in with a shot," she said.