I don't have before pictures, but to my right (southeast) of my box stand was berry vines and ragweed about 4-6 feet tall and a solid wall. My left (northeast) was some kind of creek bottom grass about waist high. Got it mowed finally today. First time in I don't know how many years it's been this clean. Hopefully it won't spook my pigs too much.
Northeast.
Southeast.
I got a new setup put in a couple weeks ago and bumped hogs on the way into there so I was sure the hogs would be all over that corn and went in to pull cards yesterday and I'd forgotton to switch on the camera.[emoji35][emoji35]
Not in several years. We used to haul off the "leftovers" after we cleaned them. We'd set em out in a field next to the tree line and come back that evening. I think it helps to have em cut open, or use the "leftovers".
Awesome! That’s what I would have thought as well. Shot a hog in the neck about 45 minutes ago and the exit wound knocked out the guts. Didn’t really want to try and salvage this one so I brought it back to the feeder. Made a few large incisions and got some meat exposed and blood on the ground. Hopefully it brings in a few of the coyotes
Awesome! That’s what I would have thought as well. Shot a hog in the neck about 45 minutes ago and the exit wound knocked out the guts. Didn’t really want to try and salvage this one so I brought it back to the feeder. Made a few large incisions and got some meat exposed and blood on the ground. Hopefully it brings in a few of the coyotes
We always had a couple visitors. If there's any in the area, I bet they come check it out. Good luck!
We were a hundred yards or less. We never paid attention to the wind back then, but to have the wind in your face would be nice. We had an elevated box stand we were hunting out of also.
That’s about how far I am from the kill site. I’m running a solar powered LED light at the feeder and a daytime optic. Wind is in my face so I would think within a few hours the fresh kill available would make the coyotes be a little less cautious.
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