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I already know the area I am going to set up and it will be a quick in and out. So unless I find someone there I promise not to contribute to any bucks going nocturnal any more than they will on their own I am going to be working around Hood until Jan or Feb so I will be able to hunt all most every morning during the week (but I won't). No evening hunts or weekends I will be back in Houston with Momma and the kids. My usual season in reverse. Should make for a good year. I don't intend on checking my cameras until I am on my way out on opening day, but I will share any info I get then.Last edited by Huntjunkie; 08-30-2014, 05:16 PM.
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I have been hunting hood since 09 have shot one pig since I have been here but was never really targeting them. This year I really wanted to get on some for myself and I have a few good friends coming down to hunt so would like them to get a chance at an animal they would never be able to back home in MI. About a week ago I put up two spots for hogs buried some soured corn and put some hog attractant powder in my feeders the pigs showed up within 36 hours at both spots so as long as I can get on them before the trapper does I should be ok!
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Well, I've been busted up for a few months so can't really speak to anything in the past 6 months or so. Hard to hunt with a bad right shoulder (unless you happen to be left handed).
This is just my oppinion, for what it's worth.
The biggest mistake folks make about hunting hogs on Hood is they think it's easy. It ain't! You need to put in your time. Lot's of it. Unless you move in on a set somebody else has spent weeks/months developing. There's no guarantee that will work either. Or, you can just get lucky. Matt's probably killed more pigs than anybody but the trapper and he's probable spent more time in the woods than the trapper has. It just takes time and patience.
I've spent hundreds of hours (yup ... hundreds) in the woods. Baiting feeders, watching cameras, and just scouting around. I think I've killed 5 pigs in three years (well 2 1/2 forgot about the shoulder deal).
Pigs are not dumb. If anything they are smarter than deer by a long ways.
Somebody mentions a hog pipe ... my experience with them is that they are cattle and raccoon pipes. The cattle and coons work them over pretty well. Just a feeder works better, once you figure how to coon proof it. Keeping the cattle away is another story. An added bonus is the corn seems to attract the turkeys.
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