Your just a killer! Save some for grxh though. Its why I stopped. I got 5 already!
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I'll be scouting out Sore Finger Sunday and Monday, and likely camping at Willis Creek Park. This is your invite to drop by and say 'Hi'. Red GMC pickup, TARDIS stick on back window.
As to the debate on hog tags, could it be there is a crosswire in communication? Are there some who are hunting without the Public Hunting Lands permit, but are getting the CoE hog tags, while the other side has their PHL permit & hunting license and doesn't need the CoE tags?
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Well I scouted pecan grove and put out corn and built a blind. Then a local guy said they won't touch my corn until night. Is this true?! Thankyou. I'm planning on trying different areas but was curious about the pecan grove if it was really that hard to get them to eat corn in daylight. Thx
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Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View PostYou will not see them unless its overcast rainy and cold otherwise they don't move until dark! U can jump them from the briars but they are not stopping to look back like a deer. Lol
Yep, there ain’t no stopping speed-pigs with a whistle or a grunt. They just keep on moving.
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Originally posted by TheBeekeeper View PostI'll be scouting out Sore Finger Sunday and Monday, and likely camping at Willis Creek Park. This is your invite to drop by and say 'Hi'. Red GMC pickup, TARDIS stick on back window.
As to the debate on hog tags, could it be there is a crosswire in communication? Are there some who are hunting without the Public Hunting Lands permit, but are getting the CoE hog tags, while the other side has their PHL permit & hunting license and doesn't need the CoE tags?
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Did a good scout of Sore Finger today, covering about 5 miles. The North part of Sore Finger has lots of deer sign, but didn't see any pig sign. But the farther south I went into the Finger, the more it resembled a swamp. I followed the main old road, it is elevated 3 or so feet from the terrain. The goal was to get to the south forest groves, but by the time I reached the south point, it is swamp. The game trails are underwater. Standing water is everywhere out there. At 4 different points, I tried to make it to groves to the east, and all 4 attempts failed due to deep mud. I think it may have rained last night, combined with the high water has saturated the soil, and the clay component isn't letting the water drain out.
So I can't recommend Sore Finger this week. If someone else knows where the high ground is, I'd love to find out, as I couldn't see it.
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Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View PostYou will not see them unless its overcast rainy and cold otherwise they don't move until dark! U can jump them from the briars but they are not stopping to look back like a deer. Lol
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Originally posted by TheBeekeeper View PostI'll be scouting out Sore Finger Sunday and Monday, and likely camping at Willis Creek Park. This is your invite to drop by and say 'Hi'. Red GMC pickup, TARDIS stick on back window.
As to the debate on hog tags, could it be there is a crosswire in communication? Are there some who are hunting without the Public Hunting Lands permit, but are getting the CoE hog tags, while the other side has their PHL permit & hunting license and doesn't need the CoE tags?
Yeah, hog tags are the joke that keeps on giving.
CoE says you don't have to wear orange there, TPWD says you do, so the smart thing to do is to wear it, if for no other reason than keeping an arrow out of your azz.
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