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Hey guys, I'm in a small club in Cherokee County. We have a few pigs on the property and I'd like to see them gone. I see their sign here and there, mostly around some ponds we have on the prop. about 5 total. Anyway, we never see them while hunting. I turkey hunted probably 10 days up there and several other guys more than that. I didn't deer hunt much last year, but it;s the same thing there, you just don't see em. I have heard what I think is one squealing a couple times close by. So, the question is, how would some of you hog professionals go bout hunting them. I reckon they probably move on and off the prop. so paterning them is near impossible. I guess, I don't know enough about it really. Anyway, short of running dogs, what's the best hunting practice for a situation such as this?
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10 point
Joined: Oct 2010
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Bait. Corn um and they will come.
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Posts: 11,356
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Booner
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Get a french drain black pipe from Lowe's. Put a cap on each end and fill with corn. Should cost about $15 bucks. Put it near the pond with a game camera on it. You will see them soon.
Alabama Hog Control, Inc. www.alabamahogcontrol.comBarry Estes The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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