RE: tioga boar
I don't live far from there. It is a couple hundred acres fenced in but there are internal fences to keep different animalsa part.They'll put you on a stand then drive the hogs to you. You'd be better going in Jan or Feb. The hogs don't like deep snow and will stay on the trails. Also don't shoot the first ones you see...most weigh around 125-140# but there are some that go over 200 be picky. They want you to kill a hog and will eventually put a bigger one in front of you.
My brother worked there as a "guide" on weekends several years ago while in college.