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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 1849898" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>The greatest thing about pig hunting is that they can hardly see anything. I bow hunt them very often in a pair of jeans or cargo pants and a dark T-shirt. </p><p></p><p>OkBass - I agree for the most part except that I have found them pretty regularly an hour or even 90 minutes before dark when hunting them this time of year. I have never hunted pigs that were coming to bait though. That could make a difference. All of my hog hunting is spot and stalk and done on Public ground as well. I have never hog hunted on Canton though so I have no idea how they tend to act there.</p><p></p><p> I don't hunt hardly at all in the mornings though just because it isn't as convenient so I have no clue on morning movements. I completely agree about the water/mud holes though. This time of year, they suck in pretty close to water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 1849898, member: 15170"] The greatest thing about pig hunting is that they can hardly see anything. I bow hunt them very often in a pair of jeans or cargo pants and a dark T-shirt. OkBass - I agree for the most part except that I have found them pretty regularly an hour or even 90 minutes before dark when hunting them this time of year. I have never hunted pigs that were coming to bait though. That could make a difference. All of my hog hunting is spot and stalk and done on Public ground as well. I have never hog hunted on Canton though so I have no idea how they tend to act there. I don't hunt hardly at all in the mornings though just because it isn't as convenient so I have no clue on morning movements. I completely agree about the water/mud holes though. This time of year, they suck in pretty close to water. [/QUOTE]
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