About Our Boar Once living only in the forests of Europe, the wild boar, introduced into Tennessee in 1912 by wealthy English sportsmen, found the hills and hollows to his liking and grew even more fierce as he multiplied in the mountains. Fast and dangerous, he sports razor-sharp tusks and hulking shoulders to back up his short and cunning charges. A foe worthy of a sportsman's steel.
Hunter's Hall Back from your day hunting with competent guides amid our mountain majesty, dine in medieval splendor at the groaning board located in the high beamed "Hunter's Hall". Feast on real Tennessee home cooking, then toast your shins before the massive rustic fireplace while swapping yarns in congenial company. You may want to browse among Caryonah's outstanding collection of ancient Indian artifacts before retiring to your comfortable rooms, each with it's own electric heat and private bath.
Now an admixture of both the Russian Wild Boar and the famed southern "razorback", he has, if anything, gained a more savage temper. Besides our wild boar hunts we also offer hunts for: rams (babiroussa-corsican, texas dall-black hawaiian-trophy ram), goats (angora-spanish), deer (sika-fallow), turkey, elk hunts, and black buck antelope.
Antelope Hunting, Fallow Deer Hunting, Hog Hunting, Tennessee Hunting, Turkey Hunting