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Post by coaldust on Mar 24, 2018 11:38:39 GMT -5
I've hunted real hogs not fence hogs for about 8 years. Ive only saw hogs one time in daylight. Gotta hunt at night.
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Post by nfalls116 on Mar 24, 2018 17:04:41 GMT -5
To be effective on hogs in thick cover like most of Alabama and much of the area wild hogs reside in you need bait stations. Need to dump corn every day or have a feeder set so that the hogs get used to hitting it every evening. We don't even hunt mornings as you would come in in the dark and blow the hogs out, they are as spooky as deer. We hunt evenings, then stay well after dark and shoot them with aid of a light if necessary. It's perfectly legal many places and widely accepted. Hunted the same way in north Texas. No baiting or hunting at night where I went. Did you see any?
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Post by wesb81219 on Mar 24, 2018 17:19:06 GMT -5
No baiting or hunting at night where I went. Did you see any? No, one of the guys that came with me couldn't handle the terrain so we couldn't get deep in there like I wanted to. I'll be going back next year with someone else so I'm looking forward to it again already.
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