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Last edited by Ender; 09-21-2021, 01:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostYep, what Pepper said. Aquila too. Grapevine, Bardwell, Waco...just about anywhere for that matter. Anywhere there is a drainage, creek, or river system, you'll find hogs in most of the state. Some places just take a little more work than others. Just put corn down. "And they will come ".
Mansfield, Burleson, Ft Worth, and Trinity river bottom between Dallas and Ft Worth have hogs.
The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kill-t. Gotta go!
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostBell has them in their parking lots out back. Lots of em.
There's also a bunch by the city landfill just east of Bell. And where East 820 crosses the river in Ft. Worth. There is plenty of sign all along between E. Ft. Worth and Arlington's Legacy Park.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostEverbody ready for next weekend?
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Originally posted by andreww5001 View PostWhat's next weekend?........
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Next weekend is the first weekend of October. That's what's next weekend.
Start of the real change in weather where temps can be in the 90s. And drop down to the 40s by October's end. Leaves on some of the trees will be starting to turn. Some family memories in there in the middle of Oct for me. Sandhill cranes will be riding the winds in. Ducks will be moving south and ripping the wind across there wings just above the tree tops at day break. Sandbass and stripers will be putting it on for the winter, both top water and below. All the mammals will soon be having their hormonal changes . Lots happening in Oct.
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