Tioga Boar Hunting Preserve(
http://www.hunt-tioga.com/) I had a great hunt here. Guides were nice and professional, the lodge and food was great. I'd recommend it. If you want more pics let me know I have alot of the area.
This is my Dad and Larry and I, back in PA hunting wild boar that at times had us running for our lives on the Tioga Boar Hunting Preserve. Hiking through the Appalachian Mts. with my father who told a PISSED off boar hog that started to charge him Don't even ****ing think about,she then stopped, backed off popping her teeth and ran away. Dr Dolittle meets Ted Nugent, my Dad's still got it, always will. He also killed a 300 lb boar hog,6 ft long that was coming straight for us when it got up with the old reliable WIDOWMAKER, an old Rem. 30-.06 pump with a neck shot that stopped it in it tracks. Our guides had to arrange for a front end loader to come get it out of the woods. Larry stalked down the mountain side and killed a 6 ft 275lb hog with a Horton crossbow, toughest pig I've ever saw, he shot and never missed 5 times. Then when we thought the boar hog had nothing left he screamed and got up again. Larry took a hunting knife snuck up behind it and stabbed it twice in the heart to finish it. It's being mounted as we speak. Kudos Lar! I was able to take 2 hogs, both with my Bowtech Allegiance 70lb compound bow, a 190 lb canadian boar on a dead run with a shot to the neck that broke the spine and the jugular, then finishing him off with a knife stroke to the heart. The second was a large 200 lb Black Russian that was shot through the chest, but not fatally wounded. We ended up calling on the dogs, two border collies with the personalities of labs but the bloodthirst and hearts of Pitbulls. They found the hog on the mountainside and held him at bay til I made the fatal shot that sent him stumbling about 60 yds straight down, with the dogs tearing into him the whole way. Great dogs!