We have been killing them on our place during the day, mornings and evenings. Killed 16 so far and none have been after dark. Don't even include all the misses either!!!
Prior to this last week, I hadn't seen a hog during daylight hours for over a year around the Mason/Brady area. Don't know what's changed, but it may be that the drought is causing some behavioral changes in the bristly beasties.
I've been getting pics of hogs at feeders anywhere from 10am up to 4pm and all hours in between. Caught a sounder at my feeder last week @ 6pm which is an hour before my feeder goes off.
I have them day amd night. Shot this one while deer hunting around 11am. They don't even show me the courtesy of coming when I'm not there. No respect.
On the place nth of town I'm seeing them every day. I go to feed a little after lunch and they're all bunched up under the cedars. Funny thing is there's a deep draw with a spring within 100 yards of them and I never see them there. It's obvious they've been in there often but never during the day.
saw report some are seeing more hogs during the day
Where is that report from? We don't see them during the day but we hunt them heavily. If you're in an area that isn't hunted very heavily, then yeah you might see them more during the day.
Not seeing any at day - in fact pretty much only between 1:30 - 5:30 AM and only on nights when I am not hunting them (and I only hunt on nights where the wind is favorable to our stand locations - they must know!!).
report was from people n hill country hunting during the day, but like every thing, things change and just cause its not happening for you, does not mean its law.