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Last edited by Idaho TradBow; 07-29-2010, 12:49 PM.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostYou ever try to hunt the fence line by the corn. I found some really big holes where the pigs were crossing. They have it torn up pretty bad. At least last year. Over by that white farm house. I imagine you could ambush a whole mess of hogs there right at dark.
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Originally posted by Idaho TradBow View PostI know the spots your speakin' of and was wondering the same thing...but I bet they cross at night. That corn is so high/thick that they have food/shelter all in one place...no need to come back across the fence into the gov owned area except for water...they might get thirsty after daylight, like the bunch on the other side of the river by the comanche bluff area I'm pestering currently. Not sure. What crod was sayin' re the crops being harvesting/coming down makes a whole lotta sense when you see how thick those fields are, eh?
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Hi!, I'm Phillip Fields from Virginia. I've been reading through this thread and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm planning on a few days hog/javelina hunting in South Texas around Jan/Feb. After reading this thread I might extend my trip 2 or 3 weeks (I'm retired) and hunt some pigs around Granger. Would a couple of weeks give me enough time to learn enough about the area to maybe kill a pig or 2?
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostYou got 30 min before and 30 min after dark to hunt it. You would have till almost 10 oclock to hunt it.
Be REAL careful and always double-check the sunrise and sunset times for Granger before going hunting or any place you hunt.
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Phillip you could go out there and get lucky and kill a pig right off the bat. You never know. I will tell you it aint easy. Cause they usally know you are there before you know they are there. It is thick out there. If you dedicated a few weeks to it I bet you could whack one. But like I said it aint easy. You earn your hog out there. Its not for lack of there being hogs cause there are tons of them.
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Phillip, Dirty Mike has the right of it. Blind luck plays a big role. I went three times last fall, hunted hard, and saw nothing but tracks. The next week I went crappie fishing by gate 6 (checkpoint II) and had one come ambling down a game trail on the other side of the river. I could have hit it with a well cast lure it was so close, and it was during broad daylight (overcast day). PS, the fish skunked me too!
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostPhillip you could go out there and get lucky and kill a pig right off the bat. You never know. I will tell you it aint easy. Cause they usally know you are there before you know they are there. It is thick out there. If you dedicated a few weeks to it I bet you could whack one. But like I said it aint easy. You earn your hog out there. Its not for lack of there being hogs cause there are tons of them.
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Phillip, if you need help getting on some hogs PM me. Cant guarentee anything 100% but for the 100s of times i've gone out my batting average is pretty good. I can prolly get yah on a few groups in a two week period.
Lot of the regulars including myself will prolly be more than happy to take you out and show you the ropes out there.
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Originally posted by crod888 View PostPhillip, if you need help getting on some hogs PM me. Cant guarentee anything 100% but for the 100s of times i've gone out my batting average is pretty good. I can prolly get yah on a few groups in a two week period.
Lot of the regulars including myself will prolly be more than happy to take you out and show you the ropes out there.
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Originally posted by Idaho TradBow View PostX2 !!! That's the only deer hunting this kids gonna be doing this year. I'm really more interested in the hogs, but if I can hunt both in a general archery season as Somerville has I'm sure going to get there to scout out the area adequately before October. I want to go through Sorefinger and Willis before heading over to Somerville though. I think I can get the smaller acreage at the Somerville WMA scouted out in about 3 trips or so which would probably take me a month and a half to get in. So I should start by mid-August. Until then I want to get in those last areas of Granger I haven't dripped sweat all over yet. I found that the primitve campground area, the area below the dam (North side of the river), and the area halfway between gates #6 & #7 (pond) were all good. I also wanna go back for that sow I saw near the P.C. campground area when I shot my first pig the other day. She was freakin' onery and huge. I picked a smaller pig because even though I wanted that hog, she was just way too much for me by myself to get out of there with that approx 2 mile hike/drag back out to the parking area at Comanche Bluffs. The medium-ish sow looked easier to get out and I assumed more tender, so I begrudginly opted for that pig over her. She was a happy medium between the numerous small ones and the big sow. I have been reliving that scene over and over...about 5 minutes after I shot her younger/smaller herdmate she came back by herself to stare at me from on top of a rise overlooking where I was waiting to follow up my pig. The rain was pouring down hard as heck by then (and made my tracking a real chore too). She growled, then huffed, grunted...clicked her teeth (spooky)...and if looks could kill, I swear I'd be dead. When I stood up, and pulled my knife (just in case) she slowly turned and trotted off. I was wondering for a minute just how determined she was going to be! She's a beaut..all black russian...huge tusks, and just gnarly as all heck...I thought she was a boar at first until she turned sideways, and I saw a row of teats hangin' down off her..easily over 250/300 lbs, twice as tall as my 80/100 pounder and twice as long, and MUCH thicker/muscular...now all I can think about is getting that sow, and trying to come up with a way to get her big arse out of there without giving myself a coronary, or hernia...I am badly hooked on hawg hunting @ Granger I'm afraid ...
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