hey everyone, first time public land hunter here. anybody hunt gum slough in Liberty? any stories, advice? Thanks
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I never knew what a slough was till I went there . It should be called mud slough. I scouted there last year a couple days .lots of sign small property. I hung a camera and it got flooded .totally under water . Card was still good got a few deer (can't hunt them there)a couple hogs and ducks.it was only up a few days before the rain hit. There where othe hunters there each time I went. Not a bad place really .wouldn't call it low pressure
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Originally posted by The Big One View PostI never knew what a slough was till I went there . It should be called mud slough. I scouted there last year a couple days .lots of sign small property. I hung a camera and it got flooded .totally under water . Card was still good got a few deer (can't hunt them there)a couple hogs and ducks.it was only up a few days before the rain hit. There where othe hunters there each time I went. Not a bad place really .wouldn't call it low pressure
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finally got to do a little hunting here. I don't think all the boundaries are clearly marked so I try to stay conservative in my movements. There's definitely been hogs (several rutted and wallowed spots) but I haven't seen any hogs physically. My first day squirrel hunting was a bust, the next morning I got one and there was no more movement that morning.
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Can hunt squirrel, rabbit, and hogs. Archery only on hogs. Just joined the forum today once i got home. Hunt ended early when my boot slipped while crossing a creek on the east side. Boot full of water and 20 degree weather ... anywho haven't seen any squirrels yet, nor rabbits. Found hogs first time out there, but only had my shotgun at the time.
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Can't make a new post due to post count, but anyone actually have success here? I've found trails that seemed fairly old and theres some obvious high traffic areas, but seems the hogs may be nocturnal? Its close to Houston so its fun to get out in the woods regardless but it'd be nice to bring back some pig.
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