Hog hunting isn't all about tracking. Now finding them after the shot is easier if you are a good tracker.
Hunting hogs at feeders can be very challenging because they know the possibility of danger exists around feeders so they are pretty spooky. They will come in and check the wind and be on edge. If they don't like it they roll out. On the other hand if they are in their natural feed pattern (feeding in a field or in the woods) they are much more relaxed and easier to get in on.
If you want to get your daughter on a guaranteed shot opportunity with the bow I'd take her on a sheep hunt to a high fenced place.
If you don't mind driving a hundred miles and walking I can probably get her a spot and stalk opportunity on pigs.
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Hunting hogs at feeders can be very challenging because they know the possibility of danger exists around feeders so they are pretty spooky. They will come in and check the wind and be on edge. If they don't like it they roll out. On the other hand if they are in their natural feed pattern (feeding in a field or in the woods) they are much more relaxed and easier to get in on.
If you want to get your daughter on a guaranteed shot opportunity with the bow I'd take her on a sheep hunt to a high fenced place.
If you don't mind driving a hundred miles and walking I can probably get her a spot and stalk opportunity on pigs.
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