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re: Need info on Hog Hunting
Posted on 4/7/13 at 7:34 pm to Tiger 79
Posted on 4/7/13 at 7:34 pm to Tiger 79
Find the thickest shite around. They love cutovers with downed trees and whatnot. There will be a trail between that and a wallow. That's your main chance. Put out corn there and set up to night hunt. They love water and mad. Put your camera on the pile and get them timed then get out there and smoke their asses. You won't get them all but that's a fun way to get some.
Trap. Trap. Trap. You can also snare them if they get trap shy by putting the snares around the edge of the trap. They will walk around it but won't go in. Bang. Caught.
Good luck. You will never completely get rid of them without dogs and even then it will be short lived.
Trap. Trap. Trap. You can also snare them if they get trap shy by putting the snares around the edge of the trap. They will walk around it but won't go in. Bang. Caught.
Good luck. You will never completely get rid of them without dogs and even then it will be short lived.
Posted on 4/7/13 at 7:39 pm to faxis
They gotta have wallows. If, there's not much water on your property that can help localize them, but they are VERY mobile.
Best chance is over bait at night. I been f$%king up with my thermal imaging scope. Can spot them from waaaaaaay off even bedded down.
Best chance is over bait at night. I been f$%king up with my thermal imaging scope. Can spot them from waaaaaaay off even bedded down.
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