attracting hogs
#11
RE: attracting hogs
My fav.
5 gallon bucket
10 pounds of sugar
1 packet yeast
corn
fill bucket 2/3 rds' full of corn and add sugar and yeast. pour warm water over the mix till covered by a few inches of water. let sit for a week. I swear they will chase down the truck as you drive to your hunting spot. One thing though the syrup water is STICKEY. Try not to spill it in your truck.
5 gallon bucket
10 pounds of sugar
1 packet yeast
corn
fill bucket 2/3 rds' full of corn and add sugar and yeast. pour warm water over the mix till covered by a few inches of water. let sit for a week. I swear they will chase down the truck as you drive to your hunting spot. One thing though the syrup water is STICKEY. Try not to spill it in your truck.
#12
RE: attracting hogs
yea im gonna give that a try and see how it works.. Are neighbors have only 80 acres and we have 550. I really cant understand why we dont see any sign of them. I shot 2 on us 3 years ago and have not seen any sign of them since then.
#13
RE: attracting hogs
ORIGINAL: gregrn43
yea im gonna give that a try and see how it works.. Are neighbors have only 80 acres and we have 550. I really cant understand why we dont see any sign of them. I shot 2 on us 3 years ago and have not seen any sign of them since then.
yea im gonna give that a try and see how it works.. Are neighbors have only 80 acres and we have 550. I really cant understand why we dont see any sign of them. I shot 2 on us 3 years ago and have not seen any sign of them since then.
#15
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Wichita, KS
Posts: 10
RE: attracting hogs
Get plastic buckets and fill up with corn. Buy the cheapest beer you can afford. Pour it in and wait a week or two. Word of warning..the smell will make you gag....it's soured corn but it is hog manna to them. Dig a hole in the ground and pour it in. Wait overnight. Repeat for several days....guaranteed to see hogs soon after but remember coons like corn too.
#16
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 81
RE: attracting hogs
ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily
Strawberry jello. Dig a hole with post hole diggers as deep as you can, pour in some corn, add a pack of jello powder (dont make the jello), top of the corn, and add another pack of jello. Once they find it, they will root at it for days to weeks.
Strawberry jello. Dig a hole with post hole diggers as deep as you can, pour in some corn, add a pack of jello powder (dont make the jello), top of the corn, and add another pack of jello. Once they find it, they will root at it for days to weeks.
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#17
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: live oak, FL
Posts: 92
RE: attracting hogs
We always try to make it as nasty as possible!!
5 gallon bucket filled with corn, a weeks worth of leftovers, milk, can or two of beer, and leave in the sun for a week or two.(any leftover seafood reallydrives them nuts)! we used to throw in a couple sand fleas in the mix when I lived by the coast!
5 gallon bucket filled with corn, a weeks worth of leftovers, milk, can or two of beer, and leave in the sun for a week or two.(any leftover seafood reallydrives them nuts)! we used to throw in a couple sand fleas in the mix when I lived by the coast!
#18
Join Date: May 2008
Location:
Posts: 187
RE: attracting hogs
This is an easy one.Get two pickle buckets,fill both of them up with deer corn,add two gallons of milk to each one,let sit for three weeks with the lid on.Make sure you dont put this stuff next to any farmers Hayfield cuz your gonna have hogs galore.
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location:
Posts: 751
RE: attracting hogs
ORIGINAL: Snook384
My fav.
5 gallon bucket
10 pounds of sugar
1 packet yeast
corn
fill bucket 2/3 rds' full of corn and add sugar and yeast. pour warm water over the mix till covered by a few inches of water. let sit for a week. I swear they will chase down the truck as you drive to your hunting spot. One thing though the syrup water is STICKEY. Try not to spill it in your truck.
My fav.
5 gallon bucket
10 pounds of sugar
1 packet yeast
corn
fill bucket 2/3 rds' full of corn and add sugar and yeast. pour warm water over the mix till covered by a few inches of water. let sit for a week. I swear they will chase down the truck as you drive to your hunting spot. One thing though the syrup water is STICKEY. Try not to spill it in your truck.