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SaddlePalooza - Feb 16-19, 2018 - LIVE FROM PIGVILLE

We have officially solved all the worlds saddle problems this evening....
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Lmao! I bet y’all did! But this morning when y’all get in the tree to try it, you gonna think to yourself, I must have had too much to drink last night!
 
I think y’all will have better luck stalking into the wind. Pigs leave lots of sign and most of its from at night. They move around a lot tearing everything up. It’s a good sign that they are in the area but to say they will come to that exact spot is slim unless there is a hot tree dropping or a corn pile. I really think y’all best chance of success will be stalking into the wind. Just walk slow and listen. If they are up and moving you will hear them. Get the wind right and walk in on them. With those palmettos they won’t spot you easily. You should be able to get real close. They don’t see well. The best strategy is to cover ground.
 
I think y’all will have better luck stalking into the wind. Pigs leave lots of sign and most of its from at night. They move around a lot tearing everything up. It’s a good sign that they are in the area but to say they will come to that exact spot is slim unless there is a hot tree dropping or a corn pile. I really think y’all best chance of success will be stalking into the wind. Just walk slow and listen. If they are up and moving you will hear them. Get the wind right and walk in on them. With those palmettos they won’t spot you easily. You should be able to get real close. They don’t see well. The best strategy is to cover ground.
I think that's a good strategy. Part of the challenge too is you can only walk so far before you run into knee deep water.

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