Hunting Area

Secluded
Wild boar Wilderness!!! That's a pretty good description for what we
have.
Variable
terrain, steep hill tops and ridges, slopes, winding stream with quiet pools
through valleys and noisy rapids, dark mature forests, cedar bushes, pine
meadows and lots of natural wildlife trails through all parts of the grounds.
The grounds are full of wildlife. Beaver and fish such as trout and bass
claim the waters. Grouse, partridges and porcupines live in the trees.
Deer, pheasants, rabbits and groundhogs frequent the ground. While hawks
chase crows in the skies.
Once
you enter through the gates into wild boar wilderness you can explore
continually changing landscape and tree cover. Dense cedar bush gives in to dark
old maple forest on the other side of the stream. After you cross the stream the
second time you are in the shade again surrounded by big cedar trees. You go up
hill, down hill, steep climbing and gradual descending. Now you are entering a
moderately sloping jack pine meadow. Have to walk all the way to the end
of it over the hill to make sure the wild boar you are stalking are not hiding
behind some far away black walnut tree that tries to take over from the pines.
"No not here either! Where could the wild boar be lurking this time?
I thought I heard them in this direction. What do we do now?
........."
Come over and find out for yourself. You will be glad you
did!
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