Howzit Gray,
Alot of good advise so far! Da pua and wind will dictate the stalk when hunting on the ground.
I would also like to suggest that after you set up, look around to see if there is any escape route for you jus incase da bugga decide to come at you.
Most times---99% of da time, the pig would rather run than come at you. Luckily I haven't been chased up a guava tree---yet, but have come close on several occations. In my experience, sometimes a wounded pua will come at you--- not all da time but sometimes. An-- da bugga no need be big either. I've had a small one-- bout 70lbs come at me after I put an arrow in him.
Also da pua no need be wounded to come at you. Last year I had a boar make 2 false charges at me and a friend. Pig came in and stopped around 15 yards away from us ran back and came at us again and stop even closer. I was excited about taking him but my friend was a little rattled.Long story short, he didn't present us with a shot.
Dat being said---- they are however, alot of fun to hunt and make good eatin.
I know that you will enjoy your hunt!
Aloha,
Mark