Going tomorrow evening and possibly Sunday morning. It's wet and temps are down maybe get lucky. Outa backstraps and need to put some work in.
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Originally posted by strigif0rm3s View PostHow is Granger now?
Is it pretty flooded in spots? was thinking about stalking a few hogs.....
Out here now. River is up. The lower unit eaters are deep. The primative camp is actually nicer than Willis creek. Freshly mowed. Willis is shin high and these dudes running around.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostOut here now. River is up. The lower unit eaters are deep. The primative camp is actually nicer than Willis creek. Freshly mowed. Willis is shin high and these dudes running around.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostOut here now. River is up. The lower unit eaters are deep. The primative camp is actually nicer than Willis creek. Freshly mowed. Willis is shin high and these dudes running around.
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AZST_bowhunter: Corps says no camping except at designated campsites. There are plenty of campsites at the 4 developed parks around the lake: Taylor, Fox, Friendship, and Willis Creek. They are all developed with RV or car camping in mind. There is also one primitive camp, about a mile west of gate 7, but on the south side of the river. The primitive camp is accessible by foot from the CR 416/Nature trail entrance, by canoe/kayak from the gate 7 small boat launch, or by regular boat, coming up the San Gabrial from the main lake.
There are LOTS of snags in the San G; small power boats coming in that way either have hydro-jet drives, weedless props, or bring a spare prop.Last edited by NightStalker; 08-20-2016, 03:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostOut here now. River is up. The lower unit eaters are deep. The primative camp is actually nicer than Willis creek. Freshly mowed. Willis is shin high and these dudes running around.
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Alright guys I need some advice. I hunt some private land to get rid of the hogs for an older couple. Between my buddy and I we have knocked the numbers way down. The last few that we are getting on trail camera are older lone boars. They seem to be impossible to pattern as they show up every couple of days and at all hours. They are coming from a different property so we can't take the fight to them. Any suggestions other than lots of time in the woods waiting for them?
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Originally posted by ajcarricktx View PostAlright guys I need some advice. I hunt some private land to get rid of the hogs for an older couple. Between my buddy and I we have knocked the numbers way down. The last few that we are getting on trail camera are older lone boars. They seem to be impossible to pattern as they show up every couple of days and at all hours. They are coming from a different property so we can't take the fight to them. Any suggestions other than lots of time in the woods waiting for them?
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