RPC: I've hunted Wild Hill quite alot. I live in the Boston area and it's about 140mi from home. Tenn is quite alot further and TX even further. I my opinion, you have to decide what you want. I've hunted everywhere in the US almost and use Wild Hill for that get away weekend. I've also donated boar hunts to my College for fund raising purposes.
Wild Hill gives you a one hell of a hog hunt with dogs. You can finish up in a day or two. They usually have descent boars ranging in size from 100lbs to 500lbs. Make no mistake, you will pay for size. A basic boar hunt is $650. Way too much some will say, BUT, that includes three nights lodging in fabulous, clean lodge. All home cooked meals that are good and plenty. Guides. In TX, I had to pay for airfare, car rental, lodging, food, guide fees, tip, meat/trophy shipping, etc. Same for my recent NY hunt for boar, red stag and fallow.
Wild Hill is a high end, turn key preserve. Everything is available without the hidden costs. Game butchering is on site for extra cost as is true with all preserves.
So.....here are the negatives. The owner is kinda tough to take. Every animal is big in his opinion and is great eating. I'm a trophy hunter first. I try to eat everything I shoot BUT...in the words of the butcher regarding a sheep I once shot, "Do you like lamb? Yes, I say. Well this isn't lamb. Do you like mutton??? No, I say. Well....this is old mutton."
Wild hill has the best trophies in September and they get kinda shot out as the season progresses. Also, there's not alot of choices. If you want tons of choices, go to TX and hook up with someone that has more than one ranch that they have permission to hunt on. I can recommend someone if you like.
Wild Hill has descent SCI Silver and Bronze medal trophies. That means you can shoot mature animals with better than average horns or antlers, if, you know what to look for.
You are looking for corsicans and angora goats. Wild Hill will probably have mostly 25 - 30" corsicans (SCI Bronze medals, check out the black corsican on my Fotki site) and some 30 - 32" as well (SCI Silver, check out the white corsican/Tx Dall on my Fotki site). Same with Angora goats. All will be in the 28-32" range (check out the angora 1996 on my Fotki site at 31"), a great SCI silver medal animal. Corsicans will cost the most, $750 depending on size and $550 for all angora.
Remember, the price includes animal, lodging, food, guides, etc. I think it's worth it. I can drive a couple hours and be there.
I do hunt other preserves however. Sometimes, I can get better trophy quality for the same price. I recent took an 8hr drive to Oldstone Fence Adventures to hunt with Steve Fobare in Rensellear Falls NY. Steve is a great guy and I had a fabulous time. I took a hell of red stag, boar and fallow. BUT, the accommodations were awful (he doesn't have a lodge and I stayed at his friends place), I had to go to restaurants for all meals and then drive 8hrs back to Boston. Great guy, nice preserve, way too long of a drive and rather squalid accomadations (a hotel next time).
I'll probably go to Wild Hill in late Oct or early Nov. It will be may 5th trip. Go to Wild Hill. Plan on spending about 2k and you'll have a have a fabulous time and get great trophies. Oh....goats are inedible as are most big trophies, IMHO.
Long post....sorry to boar ya.
Doug
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