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    #46
    Act like you don't want them there and they will keep coming.

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      #47
      After hearing y'all's suggestions, I Got a 5 gallon bucket, filled 3/4 with corn. Added Strawberry Kool aid packets, yeast, additional sugar and one of those fancy beer fermentation bubbler things. Started this batch on Thursday and will dump it on Monday. Keeping it in the garage on top of a seed starting heater mat to keep warm to allow fermentation to really rev up!

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          #49
          We've had such little deer activity on our Oklahoma place I was hoping some hogs would show up just to have something to do while we were there. In 2 years I finally had 1 boar on camera almost everyday this past season, but it was just him lol. All by himself for about 2-3 months.

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            #50
            Disc and level a field, they will destroy it overnight. I had never seen a pig on this place. I got it cleaned up and listed it for sale. Now this…

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              #51
              Originally posted by LlanoHunter10 View Post
              After hearing y'all's suggestions, I Got a 5 gallon bucket, filled 3/4 with corn. Added Strawberry Kool aid packets, yeast, additional sugar and one of those fancy beer fermentation bubbler things. Started this batch on Thursday and will dump it on Monday. Keeping it in the garage on top of a seed starting heater mat to keep warm to allow fermentation to really rev up!
              I’ve never seen this level of dedication to souring corn for attracting hogs.

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                #52
                Diesel. Poor on the ground or soak your corn in it.

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                  #53
                  I can see the OP posting a thread 6 months from now, "How to keep hogs off your property?" 😄

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                    #54
                    ​​​​Well the soured corn certainly helped attract a lot....of coons!! Time to get some Dukes and take care of these freeloaders. Click image for larger version

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by LlanoHunter10 View Post
                      ​​​​Well the soured corn certainly helped attract a lot....of coons!! Time to get some Dukes and take care of these freeloaders. Click image for larger version

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                      Looks like a party!

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                        #56
                        LlanoHunter10​ I would suggest next time your out there beef up those legs on that feeder. Once them pigs show up they will hammer that feeder until its on the ground. Seen it to many times.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by East6101 View Post
                          LlanoHunter10​ I would suggest next time your out there beef up those legs on that feeder. Once them pigs show up they will hammer that feeder until its on the ground. Seen it to many times.
                          10/4. I was gonna put down some t-posts on each leg and secure it with some wire. Hope that'll work.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Jay-J View Post
                            I can see the OP posting a thread 6 months from now, "How to keep hogs off your property?" 😄
                            lol, I had the exact same thoughts.

                            OP, that area is INFESTED with wild pigs. It’s only a matter of time for them to find it.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by LlanoHunter10 View Post
                              ​​​​Well the soured corn certainly helped attract a lot....of coons!! Time to get some Dukes and take care of these freeloaders. Click image for larger version

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                              The hogs in that area will be able to reach the motor on that feeder judging by the racoon under it.

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                                #60
                                Old adage: Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it.

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