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Need a little advice for getting them in
#2642
09/14/04 02:52 PM
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fivehourhunter
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I am going up to the Ranch this weekend and would like a reciepe that I can mix up to get the hogs to come in to where I can blast um...ANY SUGGESTIONS
5hour
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Re: Need a little advice for getting them in
[Re: fivehourhunter]
#2643
09/14/04 03:36 PM
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mwd
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Ive read that you can get them used to coming to corn then put a bunch of corn in a 3-4 ft deep post hole before sitting up for them to come back. THe hog will have its head in the hole while you line up on it. Besides a deer feeder Ive seen people use capped PVC pipe with holes drilled in it to leak corn as the animal rolls it around. It usually tied to a tree.
I heard that raspberry coolaid (unsweetened) mixe with corn or whatever does the same as the commercially made "hogwild". Anyone have experience with thins?
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Re: Need a little advice for getting them in
[Re: mwd]
#2644
09/14/04 03:47 PM
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Longtine
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You can lure them in with just about anything. The trick is being there when they come in. A feeder works great to set it just before dark and they generally will come in shortly after. All the ways that mwd mentioned work also.
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Re: Need a little advice for getting them in
[Re: fivehourhunter]
#2645
09/14/04 04:16 PM
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AAJ
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