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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4171302" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Yes they will. The organization I do abatement for had many of them and they were tearing up all sorts of stuff. We have kept constant pressure on them for about 5 years by night shooting. They tried trapping, but there were obviously more traps neighboring this section and not one single pig would go near them. We even had one large group that learned not to touch corn at all. We constantly switch up what we feed them, but finally we haven't seen a single pig on the cameras for almost 3 months, and so far this year no damage. We use head mounted Gen 3 devices and N.V. compatable red dots. We have found that it's a real pain to scan with a rifle mounted Thermal/gen 3 sight. We also found that as long as you pay attention to the wind and walk moderately quietly you can easily get within 15-30 yards of them, and there have been a couple times I have shot the first ones at less than 10 yards. It has been quite a learning experience, and I can tell you there is TONS of lore and misinformation about pigs out there. It wasn't uncommon for us to spend 3-4 nights a week 3-5 hours a night for several years. I soon realized if someone tells you they know what pigs will do, they have mostly hunted them from their keyboard. There are a few on here that absolutely know what they are doing Oklahoma basin and the Hooligan come to mind, but there are others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4171302, member: 6064"] Yes they will. The organization I do abatement for had many of them and they were tearing up all sorts of stuff. We have kept constant pressure on them for about 5 years by night shooting. They tried trapping, but there were obviously more traps neighboring this section and not one single pig would go near them. We even had one large group that learned not to touch corn at all. We constantly switch up what we feed them, but finally we haven't seen a single pig on the cameras for almost 3 months, and so far this year no damage. We use head mounted Gen 3 devices and N.V. compatable red dots. We have found that it's a real pain to scan with a rifle mounted Thermal/gen 3 sight. We also found that as long as you pay attention to the wind and walk moderately quietly you can easily get within 15-30 yards of them, and there have been a couple times I have shot the first ones at less than 10 yards. It has been quite a learning experience, and I can tell you there is TONS of lore and misinformation about pigs out there. It wasn't uncommon for us to spend 3-4 nights a week 3-5 hours a night for several years. I soon realized if someone tells you they know what pigs will do, they have mostly hunted them from their keyboard. There are a few on here that absolutely know what they are doing Oklahoma basin and the Hooligan come to mind, but there are others. [/QUOTE]
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