MTLabrador
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Shows you how bad our deer hunting is here…I didn't think anyone from Montana would ever leave the center of the universe for anything, much less a hog. ; )
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Shows you how bad our deer hunting is here…I didn't think anyone from Montana would ever leave the center of the universe for anything, much less a hog. ; )
Ugly bastage looks like a werewolf...some cutters Marv
Great mount thatUsed to have access to a couple of ranches down in San Benito County (in Paicines, California). Best hogs I ever ate off a green barley field!
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We had the same experience last month hog hunting. No hogs or sign on the 1k+ acre property. We should have had a back up plan like we do when elk hunting. This was simply access to private property, no guide. Hog hunting can be an absolute blast if you are free to roam and spot & stalk. Combining with another species or fishing is a great idea…especially if driving for 20 hrs to get there.Hey thank you.
Yeah , I take the blame . The ranch we hunted is considered a top notch whitetail outfit. They offered hog hunts after their deer season. Place was a ghost town. Guide was burned out.
Hunted feeders and night time elevated stands. The three of us quickly figured out there simply were not any hogs. In our boredom we all individually wandered out away from our designated spots, none of us saw any significant tracks or sign.
Long drive.
Like to do it again sometime.
The place I went in FL is real big into cell cams. Something like 25 of them on feeders across 10,000+ acres.I been hunting hogs for 30 some years in FL. We got them on our deer lease in AL but I dont target them. They are a shoot on sight species there. After 30 years of taking out experienced and inexperienced hunters for hogs I would recommend you hire a guide service on a private ranch. I would go to Texas if
i was from Montana. They got plenty of hogs and the weather probably wont be too bad if you don't go in the summer. They will have everything needed to get you a few hogs and help you get them into the cooler for the ride home. Best way to kill them in my opinion is in a stand or blind on a feeder.
We hunted them safari style when we was younger in FL. Basically driving around on atvs or a swamp buggy until we seen some or jumped them. That worked ok but we might see them or not.
As we got older we set up feeders and blinds and that was about 100% success. Now whether or not you consider that real hunting is up to you. But its dang sure fire way to kill em.
Damn!!