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Advice for hog hunting strategy
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04/23/14 06:36 PM
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Here's the info - would love some suggestions!
The good news: I have free access to a property that has hogs and then owner wants them removed. I've setup a game-cam and I've seen them with my own eyes on a scouting trip.
The bad news: 1. The property owner is nervous about attracting the hogs as its a vacation/swimming property - not a ranch although its pretty remote - So I can't setup feeders and even just putting out a small amount of corn has him concerned safety wise since people do use the property.
2. The terrain - the hogs are active down in a large creek bed. Where I've scouted is on a large boulder - 20ft up from the creek - lots of trees, big boulders and dense brush along the creek bed. Including some nice cypress trees along the creek.
What's the best strategy to use here? I don't want to lose the opportunity and want the land-owner to feel comfortable. I've been looking at sow in heat scent vs soured corn vs reg corn, etc etc etc...
The best news - I get to sit in the woods by a creek and shoot hogs!
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5084862
04/23/14 10:30 PM
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DirtNapTET
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Without being able to pattern them with corn, I think spot and stalk is gonna be your best bet. Night vision/thermal would give you an edge too if he has any pastures/fields the hogs are workin.
Either that or just set up a ground blind where there is heavy traffic, bring a good book, and wait.
Which ever route you take though, definitely wanna get on it before it gets hot!
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5085478
04/24/14 05:20 AM
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Sounds like a good place to drop some dogs and let them pattern them for you.
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5085645
04/24/14 12:47 PM
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Might go the ground blind route & use some attractant.
DirtNapTET - that's a nice hog!
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5085702
04/24/14 01:23 PM
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GriffGruff78
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That's tough. If the pigs are feeding and/or watering there, then I think your best bet is to plan on a long night or a really early morning, get set up about two hours before dark (or a few hours before light) and just watch and listen. You'll either get a shot or you'll learn more than we can tell you. I don't know if you have night vision or not, but you'll want some way to shoot after dark; a kill light on your rifle is a good idea if you don't already have one. If there's a possibility that you will shoot after dark, it's a good idea to look up the game warden for the county you'll be hunting and send him a text explaining where you'll be and what you'll be doing... He'll be pizzed that you didn't if he's nearby and comes to investigate shooting after dark.
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5086167
04/24/14 05:46 PM
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Good thinking re game warden - I've never hunted this close to home so would be cool to me the local warden. I have a green LED light with scope/barrel mount I've used out where I normally hunt - works great!
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5086237
04/24/14 06:39 PM
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What about eCalling? There are guys on THF that have great success calling in hogs.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5086277
04/24/14 07:01 PM
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I know nothing about eCalling but I bet Mr. Google can get me learned up...
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5086324
04/24/14 07:26 PM
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Might go the ground blind route & use some attractant. The landowner doesn't want hogs to be attracted to the property.
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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04/28/14 03:26 AM
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 warmer weather setting in try dark-thirty & catch em heading out for late night snack or early mornings for bedding creek beds  i likes playing lazer-tag best wishes 
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5091669
04/28/14 06:59 PM
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Ha - lazer-tag sounds awesome.
I did get approval for some attractant and was out scouting this weekend (couldn't hunt due to family/friends on the property) but looks like this week I've got the green light!
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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04/29/14 03:59 AM
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 best wishes stay safe 
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5093064
04/29/14 06:18 PM
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Thanks guys for all the advice! Figured I'd post a few pics. Hard to see from the first pic but I'm sitting behind some brush - 27 yards away on a huge bolder from the red "kill zone" and at an 18% decline. As you can see its tight & lots of brush! The creek runs parallel to this spot but I need a stand & some climbing sticks to get up into the cypress trees there. I have my camera behind the large oak on the left. I was thinking shotgun at first but everything I've read advises against it. Right now my plan is to take my .270 w/light and aim low! I think the closest deer I've shot was around 40yds so 25-30 is a bit out of my comfort zone w/that decline. Tight shooting lane Some piggies have been coming by! 
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Re: Advice for hog hunting strategy
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#5093865
04/30/14 03:22 AM
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 crossbow got one for around $150.00 from sportsmans guide 
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