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Originally posted by crod888 View PostIt's the one next to it
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Originally posted by Zipshod View PostCheck out previous postings. I deer hunted there and seldom saw pigs in compartment B nor did I see very many signs. The only place I saw decent signs was the back side of compartment C but not nearly as good as the other side of the lake.
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Originally posted by hogzillahunter View PostThanks man. I've noticed some of the guys on here are real territorial, and wont share anything with anyone.
I usually don't spit out the GPS coordinates of where I make a kill, but I have no problem relating the general area I was.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostBrother, lemme tell ya - there are plenty of hogs at Granger for everybody! There's no reason for folks to be intentionally secretive when there's sounders of 20-50 running around.
I usually don't spit out the GPS coordinates of where I make a kill, but I have no problem relating the general area I was.
Good luck!
Oh there is reasons... just like what some on here call the spot. Could always find hogs there and usually get on them pretty easy. Now since last years extreme hunt it had been getting pounded every weekend. Still hogs there but they are spooky as all get out. Alot easier to hunt the hogs out there if they arent getting pushed ever couple days.
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Originally posted by wilcohunter View PostOh there is reasons... just like what some on here call the spot. Could always find hogs there and usually get on them pretty easy. Now since last years extreme hunt it had been getting pounded every weekend. Still hogs there but they are spooky as all get out. Alot easier to hunt the hogs out there if they arent getting pushed ever couple days.
But, I don't mind relating what entrance I came in at for example. It at least gives the new folks some general idea of where to start, and they still have tons and tons of ground to cover anyway.
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostI totally hear you man, but on the flipside, many of us started out getting some tips from the more experienced folks. I 100% agree that you definitely need to put in your time out there and cut your teeth, I myself put over 100 miles on foot at Granger last year.
But, I don't mind relating what entrance I came in at for example. It at least gives the new folks some general idea of where to start, and they still have tons and tons of ground to cover anyway.
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Although it's fun to be by urself and stalk up on one or a group I've seen over the last couple years people be way more successful when the pressure is on and the hogs are confused and make mistakes. I've seen them pushed and bed down in stuff that would never hold a sounder but they are so confused with the scent and commotion that they make mistakes.
I've hunted a lot out there by myself and had some success. But nothing is better to me than getting some blood brothers together and hunting them. As some of the elders who have hunted out there for years and my short ten years. I have never seen as many pigs and have had as many opportunities.
Let the woods be packed.
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