Mass-diver
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Well, this got negative. I'm glad some of you enjoyed the photos, I learned my lesson.
Sorry, didn't mean to sound negative, just super jealous and joking around. That place is legendary, please keep posting pics!!!
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Well, this got negative. I'm glad some of you enjoyed the photos, I learned my lesson.
This is the main house after coming through the gate View attachment 44093 and here is the original barn from early 1900's where pigs tend to hang out, no shooting here View attachment 44094 and one of the cabins View attachment 44095
UL said:New Hampshire has a documented wild boar population in the southwestern part of the state and wildlife biologists are becoming increasingly concerned. ... the state considers New Hampshire boars as the property of the park. The park itself does not claim ownership. But because of the law related to ownership, there can be no regulated hunt, Bryant said. The animals are considered escaped property of Blue Mountain Forest Association, also known as Corbin Park....
Bryant said hunters must ask for permission to shoot a boar. While park officials do not claim animals outside the fence are theirs, they readily give permission to those who want to shoot the animals. “You still have to call them for permission,” he said. He added that boars can be taken by hunters with a valid hunting license; the hours for hunting during daylight hours also apply. ... when someone calls to shoot a boar, we say, ‘Please shoot it."...