Originally Posted by PYhunter
Originally Posted by Ben2
Originally Posted by PYhunter
I'm with you on that left horn.
We caught 6 Tuesday night,dang sure hated to make the haul to the camp and back when we had to work the next day but we had a sow in there that was about to drop her litter and we decided to kill her right then instead of having to round them all up later.
Our deer hunting has definitely improved this year since we've been working on them.

We caught 86 off our place in Perry Co last yr. Not a pig sighting since September for us! Our green fields do not have a single rooted area in any of them and 2 years ago they looked like they were getting plowed back up constantly.

We were free of them all season until recently. There are a bunch of water oak acorns still on the ground and 2 sounders have shown up now.
I don't recall ever seeing a place in our fields where it's been rooted up, but they graze the clover like cattle. I didn't know the would graze like that..


I probably kill 200-300 pigs annually in hay fields. They love to graze.


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