Been out to this spot twice now. Get onsite, in a corner entrance, by 5:30-6am. Still dark. First time we waited around til it started to brighten up and set out. Checking wind the whole time. There was frost on the ground but we saw sign that didn't have any frost so the pigs had been through between the frost and us walking past.
Went this last Sunday morning and it was a touch foggy so I was hoping the pigs might stay out a bit longer. No frost but definitely some fresh signs. Like that night fresh. Reversed the loop this time and possibly heard one crashing through a creek 25 yards ahead of us but didn't see any live piggies. This piece isn't very big, takes about 2 hours to walk the perimeter.
My buddy this time had some game cameras so we set those up. Kinda curious what we will see. From the amount of sign, holes in the fence and dedicated paths I am guessing it will be quite the parade.
But I am pretty new to hunting and I thought you just set out and walk around until you find something. Do you guys use game cameras for pigs? Funny, seems like I see them whenever I don't have a rifle but never when I do have one.
Went this last Sunday morning and it was a touch foggy so I was hoping the pigs might stay out a bit longer. No frost but definitely some fresh signs. Like that night fresh. Reversed the loop this time and possibly heard one crashing through a creek 25 yards ahead of us but didn't see any live piggies. This piece isn't very big, takes about 2 hours to walk the perimeter.
My buddy this time had some game cameras so we set those up. Kinda curious what we will see. From the amount of sign, holes in the fence and dedicated paths I am guessing it will be quite the parade.
But I am pretty new to hunting and I thought you just set out and walk around until you find something. Do you guys use game cameras for pigs? Funny, seems like I see them whenever I don't have a rifle but never when I do have one.


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