Wild Russian Boar Hunting At Island Plantation ALL YEAR LONG!!! 2 Boar Per Day
Island Plantation has the best hog hunting in the South. Russian boar flourish in our ancient plantation swamps. These hogs are offspring of Russian boars imported by ancestors and released at Island several generations back. These boar are tough, gamey and exciting to hunt. They populate the many swamp and river bottoms that form part of the Savannah River watershed bordering Island Plantation.
These hogs are smart and have adapted to the wild so successfully to allow Island Plantation bragging rights to one of the largest boar-to-acre ratios in the entire southeast. Our wildlife management program has resulted in boars that tip the scales at 400 pounds, and that is a lot of screaming pork to encounter when you and a buddy are hunting these wily critters in some of our low-lying swamps.
Hog hunting can be one of the toughest tests of a hunter's skill when tackled on a one-on-one basis. At Island Plantation, our population of boar in the wild led us to offer one of the most unique, challenging, and rewarding hunting methods. With 4,000 acres to choose from, our guides will help you choose a likely area and assist you locating game. You have the option of a dog hunt or stand hunting - many of our largest boar have been taken while on a deer stand.
The minimum stay for boar hunting is two days. Lodging and transportation to the stand area is provided. These hunts allow you more independence and don't be afraid to ask for special tailoring in setting up a hunt to suit your particular needs.
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