I am ready to go hunting. I have never hunted anything but am familiar with firearms. Does anyone here have any recommendations of places to go or know of a family or friend who would like a few less pests on their land. Looking to stay within 2 hrs of ft worth if possible.
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostI am getting in the mood to kill something too. My uncle just hit me up to come shoot some at his place. I asked him if he had a front end loader, he said yes. I told him to dig a hole, because I'm not hauling them off.
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostI am getting in the mood to kill something too. My uncle just hit me up to come shoot some at his place. I asked him if he had a front end loader, he said yes. I told him to dig a hole, because I'm not hauling them off."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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They move very close to dusk. Your sweet spot this time of year is about 5pm when they start moving to about 3-4am when they bed down. Usually the biggest Boars are running arround solo and the sows run around in packs from 4 to 40.
Find some game trails where you can see signs of pigs.. IE tracks, poop, wallows, tree rubbings and juat camp that at night.
Have a good gun light if you are hunting at night.
If you shoot one..shoot it again and make sure its dead because they most times lay there a minuite then run off.
Dont run in after a wounded hog in the bush..It will eat you. Give it time and let it die then track the blood. If there isnt much blood to track, dont waste your time tracking pin drops of blood because the pig is alive and well and likely miles from you laughing at your shitty shot with its friends.
Bait it with corn feed mixed with Hogwild or Hog grub mix or donuts.
It's hard to get them at night unless you have dogs because they are out and about foraging..
At day its even harder because in the brush they can hear and smell you hundreds of yards away. If you hunt at day travel down wind from them so at least they cant smell you and try and sneak up on their bedding spots.
my last two kills.. One was 200lbs the other 190lbs.
Last edited by FunFordCobra; 12-30-2011, 10:52 AM.Comment
Originally posted by BULLET_DRIVER View PostAlot of the old school farmers and ranchers in east tx will let you hunt their land if pigs are all you are killing.
The Hog problem is ultimately most of the land owners fault - there are so many responsible people that want to help eradicate the population, but with no access it's never gonna go anywhere.
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Originally posted by Jedi View PostPeople always say this, but when asked most land owners clam up and won't let anyone on their land.
The Hog problem is ultimately most of the land owners fault - there are so many responsible people that want to help eradicate the population, but with no access it's never gonna go anywhere.
I wish I knew someone who would let me hunt on their land. I want to shoot some hogs and throw em on the smoker.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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