Good pig hunts in the Northeast?
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From: onepin
15-Dec-14
Hi guys Im looking for a good and reputable place for hogs in the spring. Im in Ct and have heard about Penn and New York both would be an easy drive. any Suggestions on whose good and who to stay away from thanks foe any info.
From: millsie
15-Dec-14
Wild Hill in Vermont.
From: Inspector
15-Dec-14
Last i knew Wild Hill got shut down.
From: Ken Moody
15-Dec-14
Wild boar hunting in New York is closed or in the process of closing now. Pennsylvania does not allow boar hunting any longer. Castrated hogs and sows only.
From: RANGER765
15-Dec-14
Tusk-n-Tines in ohio has true "Russians".
From: Big D
16-Dec-14
Best fair chase is Buffalo Creek in NC
From: Bou'bound
17-Dec-14
there is nothing good in the northeast. maybe nothing at all, but what was here was always referred to as to joke.
From: Fuzzy
18-Dec-14
I agree with Bou' ... honestly the best place in reach is either Clarkrange (in Tn, a Bowsite Sponsor) or similar..... Shiloh ranch is a long drive but well worth the trip as well.
From: elmer@laptop
18-Dec-14
There is NO pig hunting in Vermont or New Hampshire.
From: Mule Power
20-Dec-14
Mule Power's Link
Spartan Hunting preserve. The thing I like about his hunts is they aren't for a set number of days. You hunt until you kill a hog. And Mitch has some giants. No kill no pay and no hidden fees.. skinning and quartering is included. His new lodge is really nice and his wife sure can cook, 3 hot meals a day.
From: Tajue17
23-Dec-14
is it a fenced place?
From: bigkev42
23-Dec-14
Must be fenced in if they guarantee you a hog.
From: HuntnBigGame
23-Dec-14
well if not the goats and fallow deer must tied to trees.
From: ridgerunnerron
24-Dec-14
I didn't think anything good existed either in the northeast like Bou said. Tioga in PA is NOT a ranch but a real joke! I can't believe the anti's haven't shut down a place like this, etc. I could explain more, but will stop here.