Baiting Hogs
#11
RE: Baiting Hogs
The potato thing is new to me though. Rev are ya gonna bring a sack Saturday?
Greg
You want me to get somemore hogwild or what ever it is?
Oh how did the hunt go last night?
#13
Spike
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 35
RE: Baiting Hogs
What is the best way to find hogs on land that you are not familiar with? I have seen them twice where I used to Deer hunt, killed 1 the first time went back 3 weeks later to hunt them, and they were in the same spot, killed another, but that was 5 years ago. Now I want one with my bow, just not sure how to find them. There is a river running through the property with a lot of creeks.
#14
RE: Baiting Hogs
Look for areas that they have been rooting around in then dig some holes and put the soured corn in.
They will keep coming back untill they have got all the corn.
Another old trick is to get an old wheat bag soak it in deisel and tie it to a post or tree the hogs will rub up against it to get rid of ticks and fleas.
They will wear a track around the tree
They will keep coming back untill they have got all the corn.
Another old trick is to get an old wheat bag soak it in deisel and tie it to a post or tree the hogs will rub up against it to get rid of ticks and fleas.
They will wear a track around the tree
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#18
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Loveland CO.
Posts: 129
RE: Baiting Hogs
No need to waste a bunch of money on all the fancy treats.
good ole corn works great. . . .if it really bugs you to give a few pounds to the other critters then yepper mix a bit of deisel with it. . .The meat will eat just fine.
For your public hunt find their signs around and lay down your corn a few hours before you hunt and letem come.
I would think that all the corn is gonna do on such a short notice is hold the pigs to a given spot for a few rather than bring them in from far and wide. You goota have a pretty good idea to begin with as to where they may be or at least traveling lanes.
good ole corn works great. . . .if it really bugs you to give a few pounds to the other critters then yepper mix a bit of deisel with it. . .The meat will eat just fine.
For your public hunt find their signs around and lay down your corn a few hours before you hunt and letem come.
I would think that all the corn is gonna do on such a short notice is hold the pigs to a given spot for a few rather than bring them in from far and wide. You goota have a pretty good idea to begin with as to where they may be or at least traveling lanes.