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re: Speaking of feral hogs, anyone noticed fewer this year?

Posted on 2/7/23 at 8:02 pm to
Posted by Bigsampson
Fort Worth
Member since Apr 2017
385 posts
Posted on 2/7/23 at 8:02 pm to
We are south of Abeline about 70 miles.
In 21 we killed more than 30. 22 started hot. 8 feeders with 15 to 20 every night. Killed 10 or so. Drought hit and they vanished. Mid September they showed up again. Just about every feeder 10 to 15 a night. Killed a few and then stopped for bow season. They have pretty much scaled back again. Lots of tracks in the fields, but staying away from
The corn. They are there, just changing patterns.
Posted by MC5601
Tyler, Texas
Member since Jan 2010
3911 posts
Posted on 1/3/24 at 11:07 pm to
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We are south of Abeline about 70 miles.
In 21 we killed more than 30. 22 started hot. 8 feeders with 15 to 20 every night. Killed 10 or so. Drought hit and they vanished. Mid September they showed up again. Just about every feeder 10 to 15 a night. Killed a few and then stopped for bow season. They have pretty much scaled back again. Lots of tracks in the fields, but staying away from
The corn. They are there, just changing pattern



Where abouts? Our place is about 55 miles south of Abilene near Santa Anna
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