Hey guys I am new to the forum and bowhunting. I went yesterday to Granger to just look around. I saw a lot of game trails and tracks, but didn't hear or see anything, plus it was way too hot. Anyways was wondering if anyone could offer any advice for being successful with pigs and a bow down there. Thanks for your time and I have no hunting buddies yet so if anyone wants to go check it out or even just learn together that would be great. Thanks everyone!
Hey guys I am new to the forum and bowhunting. I went yesterday to Granger to just look around. I saw a lot of game trails and tracks, but didn't hear or see anything, plus it was way too hot. Anyways was wondering if anyone could offer any advice for being successful with pigs and a bow down there. Thanks for your time and I have no hunting buddies yet so if anyone wants to go check it out or even just learn together that would be great. Thanks everyone!
I'm in the same boat as you, so other folks on here could offer more experience-backed advice. But, I think a basic thing is to move real slow and quiet. Like slower than you would like. They're most likely going to be bedded during daylight hours, especially while it's still hot, so if you're making any noise at all you'll never see them before they see you.
There's a ton of good info scattered throughout the past 11k posts on this thread also, so I suggest taking the time to sift through some of it.
Good luck out there.
Hey guys I am new to the forum and bowhunting. I went yesterday to Granger to just look around. I saw a lot of game trails and tracks, but didn't hear or see anything, plus it was way too hot. Anyways was wondering if anyone could offer any advice for being successful with pigs and a bow down there. Thanks for your time and I have no hunting buddies yet so if anyone wants to go check it out or even just learn together that would be great. Thanks everyone!
Im a noob myself, began going out to Granger january. It's tough and i have yet to bag a hog. Id be happy to tag along with you if im available. Gonna busy these next few months with dove and deer coming into season. Buti may enjoy a change of pace
I stalked hogs for a few years before I finally connected. It's worth it. Put the time in and it'll pay off. Sore finger has tons of hogs bit it's a hike. Worth. Every. Step. Good stalking!
I'm in the same boat as you, so other folks on here could offer more experience-backed advice. But, I think a basic thing is to move real slow and quiet. Like slower than you would like. They're most likely going to be bedded during daylight hours, especially while it's still hot, so if you're making any noise at all you'll never see them before they see you. There's a ton of good info scattered throughout the past 11k posts on this thread also, so I suggest taking the time to sift through some of it.
Good luck out there.
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Everything you need to know, right there. Between that and boot leather, you should be able to find some hogs eventually.
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