Isn't this the kind of attitude that perpetuates the whole lack of access issue? You guys all gripe on here all the time about having to secure leases and farmers not letting you hunt, but if anyone so much as sets a stand up next to "your place" you're calling the law. Back on topic of coons...
Who coon hunts with a 4 wheeler? I'm not a coon hunter, but I know a lot and it sounds like you had a run in with some idiots. I know a lot of farmers who lease their land to hunters for deer and turkey, but give permission to folks to coon hunt, coyote hunt and pig hunt.
You seriously have a problem with coon hunters? As long as they aren't causing any harm what difference does it make? If not for trail cams no one would even know they were there.
Maceration works great for hog heads. Pretty nasty running through the strainer for loose teeth though. One thing that needs to be mentioned is degreasing and this can take time and will make the difference in the quality of your mount.
When someone tells me they saw a 500lb pig I say the same thing. I even bought a 500lb scale and offer to weigh any hog. 300 is HUGE for a feral. 500lbs is cow size. I've taken a couple that I thought for sure weighed 300 on the hoof only to see they barely made it to 200. I have a hard...
The pigs were coming on me and I thought that's what this deer was before I saw it. I couldn't sit in my stand anymore and had to track this deer before it got too dark, so they headed back towards the river in the timber. I'm not too stealthy getting in and out of the stand.
I've always thought about building one on an old boat trailer so you can move it a little easier, but then again someone could hook on and take it too.
I stopped at bass pro after work and picked up a mojo and the darn thing worked. We put it out in the middle of the field with 4 more decoys on the ground and laid back in the love grass. I only had 1 come in close enough to shoot, but over 20 dove changed their flight path to fly over and...