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teepee 09-19-2006 12:48 AM

help with hunting hogs
 



Could some one one give me some info on hunting hogs? What I sould look for somthing to that nature. Finally got some rain and what about hunting them in the rain? Thanks Tommy:eek:
I am in north Texas


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Rebel Hog 09-19-2006 04:07 AM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 



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wjrich63 09-19-2006 02:02 PM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 
since we finally got rain here in tx. look for fresh tracks or wallers, look at tree base for where they r scratching or rubbib mud on trees

nc bearhunter 09-19-2006 10:12 PM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 
listen to reb he is the man when it comes to hogs :D

The Rev 09-20-2006 01:06 PM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 
First thing is make sure there are hogs in the area.... Hog's migrate and don't always stay in the same place. Check out the links that Rebel Hog put there for you and take it from there. What part of N. Texas are you in?

killall516 09-20-2006 02:24 PM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 
We've Always had are best luck on fence lines. Hope this helps.

Exoman 09-21-2006 08:50 AM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 

ORIGINAL: The Rev

First thing is make sure there are hogs in the area.... Hog's migrate and don't always stay in the same place. Check out the links that Rebel Hog put there for you and take it from there. What part of N. Texas are you in?
So do they just roam in a continuous large circle or is it sporatic?

It seems that I always miss them by a matter of days. our farmhand will note seeing them a couple days prior, usually in the walnut grove or the thicket leading up to it and Ill hunt that area for a few mornings til noon and a few evenings (theres a raised box blind for deer hunting in the center of this walnut grove) and not see squat. could it be I missed them and they moved on possibly off our property?

The lay of our land is such that I cant imagine them having a reason to leave. the entire eastern border of our land is on the waters edge , theres hills and valleys and trenchs everywhere. and theres acorns, walnuts and persimmons all over the place.



burniegoeasily 09-21-2006 03:50 PM

RE: help with hunting hogs
 
They are nomatic,usually when resources start running low, or pressure pushes them. If they have what they want, they will stick around for a while. Ive had a club footed hog I use to see around my place for two years straight. Which two years is quite a while for a hog to hang out in an area.


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