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Pig hunting in the North East
24 August 2006, 07:39
UglystickPig hunting in the North East
Hello,
I hunted pigs in CA when I lived out there. I shot a lot of them, a few were real big but I never got one worth mounting with some teeth.
I have 2 younger brothers that are coming around to hunting. I AM LOOKING FOR A PLACE IN
NY STATE, VERMONT, CT or anywhere near the tristate area that we can do some pig hunting. I know I am limiting myself to preserves. I don't care. If anyone has hunted somewhere in the New England/Tri State area that would fit the bill pleas give me some info.
THANKS
27 August 2006, 21:44
juanpozziIhave been hunting withetails in Pennsylvania ,near Harrisburg ,there in the mountais i saw a wolf when i asked they told me that it was released by the game commision to kill hogs so there must be hogs there then i read that in all the Appalachians are boars .JUAN
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27 August 2006, 22:30
meteJuan ,released a wolf ? There are coyotes throughout the NE and they are much larger than those in the SW. 60-75 lbs is not unusual.There were two hunting preserves in north central PA ,one in VT and IIRC one in central NY also for pigs..I don't remember the names.
28 August 2006, 06:32
Yankee DoodleWild Hill Preserve in Fairlee VT. Price is sort of reasonable, and treatment is top drawer. They have a website for which you can google if you wish.
My suggestion would be to phone them, as Bill or Bobbi are both sort of slow answering e-mail. For the record, I will be there in Sept. for the third time.
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28 August 2006, 13:55
wildporkJuan,
That was a coyote we saw! A big one but a coyote.
28 August 2006, 21:51
hikerbumThere are NO wolves or mountain lions in NY or vermont, etc. Lots of urban legends.
The coyotes do get very big though. I think all hog hunting in the areas you mentioned will be on preserves of some type.
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29 August 2006, 00:49
foxfireI hunted at Wild Hill 3 times myself. I liked it a lot. It's big enough to hunt and not see fence all day long. I was under the impression Wild Hill was around 1000 acres.
I hunted 3 times at Whispering hollows in Pa. on the Md. border. We're going back this year before Christmas for another round of pure fun.
Stay away from the few preserves on the NY PA borders as they are small and you'll see the fence any direction you look.
Now, granted you are on a high fence area. Bring a bow, handgun or muzzle loader if you think it's less than sporting. But have a good time.
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29 August 2006, 07:53
meteHikerbum, VT has done DNA tests on scat showing there are moutain lions there and I have talked to someone there who has seen them.NJ has introduced them to help with deer over population.NY and PA have denied lions until last year when someone took a photo of one on their porch in NY. Then the DEC admitted there were lions in the southern tier and adjoining areas of PA.I also know someone in Elk Co who has seen one !!...Coyotes are everywhere in the NE and into Canada .The largest coyote I heard of was one taken in Ohio that weighed 90 lbs !!!

29 August 2006, 16:59
hikerbummete, that porch picture was actually sent to me 3 years ago and it has been confimred that it is from a Western state in the early 90's. I have heard speakers from the DEC tell large groups that although there in no season for moutnain lion in NY, they would gladly let anyone shoot one if it is real. They do say that sometimes ididotic people who get them as exotic pets do occasioanlly let them loose because they cannot handle them anymore. they are then found half starved to death someplace because they do not know how to hunt and had been de clawed. I stand by my urban legend position.
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29 August 2006, 20:36
meteI hadn't heard that part of the porch picture ! That's what happens with the internet ! They certainly had them in the old days. I live 400 yds from a Panther Creek [PA] and there is a Panther Rock Creek here in Sullivan Co [NY]
30 August 2006, 17:19
foxfireThe link posted below from the NYS DEC says there has never been a confirmed sighting of a Cougar in NY. The DEC has never introduced Cougar in NY either.
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