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Thursday March 26, 2009
Wild Hill Preserve
646 Preserve Rd; Fairlee, VT; 802.333.4179
Remember when you and your buddy were towning brews, reading
Lord of the Flies and he was like, "Dude, I could totally
kill a boar."? Well do it p*ssy, at Wild Hill Preserve.
Nestled in the wildly independent hills of upper VT,
2000-acre WHP's the oldest hunting preserve open to the
public in the Northeast, where you bed down in real-man log
cabins (w/ spring-fed running water, battery operated
lighting) and eat family-style meals of boar and buffalo,
while seeking the eternal glory of pwning seven varieties of
wild beast. The road to animal pain starts with testing
weapon accuracy on 8-inch targets from 25 feet; you'll then
embark upon three hunts (two full days, one half) w/ an
"experienced woodsmen" guide, where you'll track the game
via stalking, putting on drives, or even letting dogs out,
although proper protocol requires clearance from the Baja
Men's counsel. Once you've got the prey lined up, you can
use Turok-style hunting armaments (hunting bow, crossbow,
Revolutionary War style blackpowder pistol, handgun,
shotgun, etc) to unleash the fury on varmint like red stags,
fallow deer, elk, ram, wild goat, buffalo, and, of course,
200lb Russian wild boar, known for their "unpredictable and
dangerous" behavior, which can probably be attributed to the
vodka.
WHP guarantees you a shot at game, and if you do manage to
take a beast down, they have a professional taxidermist and
butcher on site that'll do your game up quartered, bone-in,
bone-out, or as sausage and bacon, letting you cash in on
that brew-towning night you said "I'm so hungry I could eat
approximately 1/4 of a red stag right now".
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