Originally posted by steve morton
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Covered up in hogs
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by HDWRENCH View PostThis is the most in one group I have gotten on camera well one of the pics any ways they stayed all night and into the morning crazy . fishndude you ready ??
Untitled by GMR Performance, on Flickr
Untitled by GMR Performance, on Flickr
deer in the back ground on this one
Untitled by GMR Performance, on Flickr
That is quiet a few porkers, sort of like my feeders! I have thousands more pics like this from everyone of my feeders (4 total) from the last month Some with WAY more porkers than this pic shows!
Comment
-
Originally posted by HDWRENCH View Postnot too long ago that was all grass just rooted up dirt now. But the deer are still coming and eating as well.. I thought maybe the hogs would push the deer out ??
Need to control these and fast
Comment
-
Originally posted by HDWRENCH View PostMy other lease did not have pigs so if I start shooting at them around the feeder will they stop coming as often And in such large groups
Your only way is to pen in your feeder with hog panels. That will cost you 300-400 dollars if you go to the store and buy the material.
Comment
-
Originally posted by HDWRENCH View PostSoil is sand in that area so easy to knock tee post into ground I planned on moving the feeder somevsmy ways so I guess I will have to pen it up really did not want to
But make sure you know that hogs outside the pen may make the deer leave, as it happens at my farm now.
I have lived the nightmare of hogs for quite a few years. I like to kill them with my bow and thermal set up but after a while you realize you cant win.
Comment
Comment