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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1263496" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>You're certainly in the right area for hogs. They are thick as flies down here. This time of year there isn't a whole lot of groceries until the acorns drop, however little there are this year. I've been doing very well on baitin with corn and trapping. Only thing about just hunting them is they are very nocturnal this time of year, so you're going to be squeezing one off at last light or first thing in the morning... morning being your best bet. I haven't been seeing any at last light, it is still in the mid 90's, but I do see them still running around at first light. I'd pick an area where they have been coming in and fill a feeder. You could also dig about a 3 foot hole with your PhD, pour some soured corn in the bottom, throw in some dirt, put another layer of corn, more dirt, etc. That gives them an area they can work at for a few days. Chances are they aren't going to get it all the first time. </p><p></p><p>Kill every one of them sumbitches you see. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1263496, member: 9675"] You're certainly in the right area for hogs. They are thick as flies down here. This time of year there isn't a whole lot of groceries until the acorns drop, however little there are this year. I've been doing very well on baitin with corn and trapping. Only thing about just hunting them is they are very nocturnal this time of year, so you're going to be squeezing one off at last light or first thing in the morning... morning being your best bet. I haven't been seeing any at last light, it is still in the mid 90's, but I do see them still running around at first light. I'd pick an area where they have been coming in and fill a feeder. You could also dig about a 3 foot hole with your PhD, pour some soured corn in the bottom, throw in some dirt, put another layer of corn, more dirt, etc. That gives them an area they can work at for a few days. Chances are they aren't going to get it all the first time. Kill every one of them sumbitches you see. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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