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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 327397" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>Bow hunted Russian Boar at Wildhill Preserves about ten years ago with a couple of friends. I was able to harvest a 275 lbs boar which was the smallest of the animals taken. My friends both used rifles and got themselfs each 325 & 340 lbs boars. The hospitalty was fantastic with three home cooked meals a day of anything you want. We stayed in the main house which sleeps up to 16 people and we were the only ones at camp that week, so we had plenty of room. </p><p> </p><p>I will say the only thing I did not care for was, the guides take you out to your stand on 4 wheelers and you wait there until they come back to pick you up. Meanwhile they are out checking the feeders they have placed all over the property to find Boar. Then they come back to get you and take you to where they had just kicked them off the feeders. They might as well have brought me over to a pen and let me take my choice. They lead me to believe I was going to be hunting them and to me thats not hunting. I really wanted to HUNT them myself. We were there for 4 days and I had my Boar by 1:00 pm that first day and the so called hunt was over.</p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong, Bill Richter is a fine man and has a lot of real nice animals on his property. It's just that I really wanted more of a challange. If it had been that way I would have gone back there by now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 327397, member: 13638"] Bow hunted Russian Boar at Wildhill Preserves about ten years ago with a couple of friends. I was able to harvest a 275 lbs boar which was the smallest of the animals taken. My friends both used rifles and got themselfs each 325 & 340 lbs boars. The hospitalty was fantastic with three home cooked meals a day of anything you want. We stayed in the main house which sleeps up to 16 people and we were the only ones at camp that week, so we had plenty of room. I will say the only thing I did not care for was, the guides take you out to your stand on 4 wheelers and you wait there until they come back to pick you up. Meanwhile they are out checking the feeders they have placed all over the property to find Boar. Then they come back to get you and take you to where they had just kicked them off the feeders. They might as well have brought me over to a pen and let me take my choice. They lead me to believe I was going to be hunting them and to me thats not hunting. I really wanted to HUNT them myself. We were there for 4 days and I had my Boar by 1:00 pm that first day and the so called hunt was over. Don't get me wrong, Bill Richter is a fine man and has a lot of real nice animals on his property. It's just that I really wanted more of a challange. If it had been that way I would have gone back there by now. [/QUOTE]
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