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Hogs won't come out in daytime since shooting a big sow.

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    #16
    Originally posted by txagyotebuster View Post
    Most people think pigs will just come running to a deer feeder. Pigs are one of the toughest animals i have ever hunted, especially big, older pigs. They are very smart, aware of surroundings, and remember.
    Pressured pigs are even harder. When i have been successful at hunting feeders i would check cams every 2 or 3 days. If a group was there in the daylight 3 to 4 days in a row i would hunt them. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not. Sometimes they would just completely disappear for a while. They are very unpredictable.
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      #17
      We shoot them in the daytime. They go nocturnal. We shoot them at night. They move in the daytime, we shoot them some more. They go nocturnal. We shoot them at night............

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        #18
        Come to the dark side! Get a Sniper Hog Light and see what you've been missing!


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          #19
          If you want them to start coming back during daylight they need LOW pressure for a while. At least hats what happens on my place, if I shoot them with a bow I might get a few more kills before they go nocturnal

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            #20
            Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
            We shoot them in the daytime. They go nocturnal. We shoot them at night. They move in the daytime, we shoot them some more. They go nocturnal. We shoot them at night............


            Then they start coming out at 2:30 am. [emoji23]


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              #21
              Pigs are persecuted and pressured at both places I hunt them and I'd bet I don't have a single pic of an adult hog during daylight hours in the past 2-3 years, and I have cams going 24-7. The very few pics I do have are of piglets and shoats.

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                #22
                Same thing at my place in San Saba, which is a good thing. I get to kill a few early and then they don't challenge the deer at the feeder. Kill a couple more later in the year. I am gonna kill one Friday morning and evening. Then it's big buck time.

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