Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
#1
Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
If any of you could help me with baiting hog it would be appreciated. A friend of mine and I are hunting hog in Lincoln county Oklahomaand we've seen many hog tracks. We've been baiting with apples, carrots and potatoes. I bought a 50 pound bag of corn this evening. I've also got a 4 pound bag of Hog Wild Beast Feast. This stuff smells really good and sweet. What are your recommendations on mixing and planting for attracting wild hog? The place we are hunting in has a fairly large gully through it with hog tracks. We are planning on baiting this week and hunting EARLY saturday morning.
#2
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
Take a post hole digger with you and go down about 3ft add the corn and hog wild back fill the hole.
Now if you had more time I would put the corn and hog wild into a gabage can and cover with water put the lid back on and let sour for about a week then do what I said above.
If you leave the corn on the top of the ground it will be gone in no time but if you bury it the hogs will keep coming back untill it's all gone.
Now if you had more time I would put the corn and hog wild into a gabage can and cover with water put the lid back on and let sour for about a week then do what I said above.
If you leave the corn on the top of the ground it will be gone in no time but if you bury it the hogs will keep coming back untill it's all gone.
#3
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: bridgeport tx
Posts: 31
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
i hunt in north texas and the best way ive foundis to sour corn and use the PHD method (post hole digger) and the best and fastest way ive found to sour corn was a five gallon bucket 3/4 full of corn and fill with buttermilk and let it set in the sun until it stanks
#5
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
Somethingwe have done and had great success with to get them coming is take the corn andput in2 gallon ziploc's add some hog wild and water, put them in the sun for a few hours then put tht out on the ground when you are going to be hunting, you will also want to do the PHD method, but the first few times you plan to hunt take that ziploc with you and spread on top of the ground your hunting. We use this method on a place we hunt one week out of the year, works great for us. Good luck
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 122
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
Acorn feeder with a digital timer works good. You can ussually train the hogs to show up when the feeder goes off. Just make sure you either hang the feeder from a tree or strap it to the tree because they will trash the poles then tear you feeder appart.
#7
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
Thursday I went to the hunting property and dug about 5 holes and put corn in them. I also threw lots of corn out around the area. This morning we went hunting and found many tracks. All the corn on the ground is gone. Athough none of the buried corn wasrooted up. We did see 3 deer and heard a few turkey. There are hog tracks all over this 80 acres so we know they are there. We've been there twice before sunrise and waited til about 8 - 9. We haven't seena hogyet.
#8
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: bridgeport tx
Posts: 31
RE: Currently Hog Hunting & Baiting in Oklahoma
we have a problem w them coming in pretty late at nite here in north texas u might want to try a little spotlighting if its legal where u are otherwise i would put a timed feeder out and pour a bag of hog wild over the corn to get them coming out during the day another thing ive noticed is that hogs will hang out in the evening hours on my freshly plowed field