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nocternal hogs #348188 04/16/08 05:11 PM
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just wandering if anybody has a suggestion on trying to turn night hogs into day hogs. we always see hogs(68 on sunday evening) at night and not once during the day. or am i just stuck with nocternal pork?


Re: nocternal hogs [Re: bigpig_slayer] #348189 04/16/08 06:05 PM
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I doubt there is much you can do, except make sure there is no feed left at dark, or start hunting at night.


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How much do you pressure them? If you have alot of hunting pressure?? meaning if you hunt them every two weeks..thats alot of pressure for them. We usually give our place a month to rest. Another note is we set the feeders to go off at 5 pm. Well, it doesnt get dark till 815 now..They cant resist it usually! But all I can say as soon as you smack a couple......kiss the day hunting goodbye for a while! JMHO


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invest in a spotlight


Re: nocturnal hogs [Re: onetime] #348192 04/21/08 11:59 AM
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Night hunting hogs is more fun IMO. Wal-mart has the solar spot lights for 29.00 bucks. Its like a sore **** you can beat it. Anyway put the solar lights on the feeder. give them a few days to get used to the lights then hunt them at night.

You can save 9 bucks and buy one of those Max LED lights from stanley tools. And bungee that to a feeder leg, but you have to turns those on and off.. I like the solar lights better. After being shot in the dark the hogs may go back to moving in the daylight.


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