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<blockquote data-quote="dcmtex" data-source="post: 1064804" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>You're one of few I have heard say they came to a call. I've tried with no success to call them. </p><p>I used to wish for hogs on our place and now I wish they weren't They can be destructive.</p><p>To your question, like its been said already, baiting is your best bet, especially when water is abundant. Patterning them is very tough if you haven't been feeding daily. Thats the exception at our place. If the feeders are running constantly they will come back everyday unless shot at. Not necessarily the same time and more often than not, "not" the same time.</p><p>Anyway, we have had them on our place for 15 years or so now and hunting and trapping have neither dented or deterred them. </p><p>Look for fresh sign then ease into the wind looking for them or just sit and wait. I preffer the proactive approach <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcmtex, post: 1064804, member: 4716"] You're one of few I have heard say they came to a call. I've tried with no success to call them. I used to wish for hogs on our place and now I wish they weren't They can be destructive. To your question, like its been said already, baiting is your best bet, especially when water is abundant. Patterning them is very tough if you haven't been feeding daily. Thats the exception at our place. If the feeders are running constantly they will come back everyday unless shot at. Not necessarily the same time and more often than not, "not" the same time. Anyway, we have had them on our place for 15 years or so now and hunting and trapping have neither dented or deterred them. Look for fresh sign then ease into the wind looking for them or just sit and wait. I preffer the proactive approach :) Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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