Quote from: mpbby on March 06, 2019, 06:57:33 PM"..or just spread corn when I am on the tree."Would you think that sour corn would be more effective to speed up and/or bring them from farther..?Well, the Idea is that once the feeder is established there's gonna be traffic so the corn spread on that location is more to stop a possible passing porker then actually attracting any.
"..or just spread corn when I am on the tree."Would you think that sour corn would be more effective to speed up and/or bring them from farther..?
Manny:This is a really great post and you have "Excellent Set-Ups" for your Wild Hog hunting. Just Absolutely Amazing ! I look forward to ALL of your hunting posts. I like how you go about things when you are hunting.I wish you the Best Of luck ..no... in your case...it is actually.. SKILL . Happy Hunting !We don't have Wild Hogs up where I live YET.. but a very few are in the southern part of Minnesota. Now days...for small game hunting....I pile up branches from wind blown deadfall trees and make brush-blinds that I can hunt out of or I will cut up hard-pac snow blocks and make a snow-blind. My Best Wishes - Tom
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on March 06, 2019, 07:04:59 PMQuote from: mpbby on March 06, 2019, 06:57:33 PM"..or just spread corn when I am on the tree."Would you think that sour corn would be more effective to speed up and/or bring them from farther..?Well, the Idea is that once the feeder is established there's gonna be traffic so the corn spread on that location is more to stop a possible passing porker then actually attracting any.I was thinking when their timing to pass by is not the same as yours..
Gee Whiz Manny...I thought things only got... Frozen ...where I live. Best Wishes - Tom