swampsnyper
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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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Roll up your pants and slip into crocks!
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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Wrong species today. 4 does feeding at 20-30 yards.
Is the idea to walk through sparse palmettos in hopes that you see one or bust through thick palmettos to try and jump one and hope you get lucky enough to catch an open shot?Roll up your pants and slip into crocks!
G2 will be asking for coordinates. Don’t y’all know this trip was planned just to have everyone scout for him! Lol
Is the idea to walk through sparse palmettos in hopes that you see one or bust through thick palmettos to try and jump one and hope you get lucky enough to catch an open shot?
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Is there any rhyme or reason to their bedding locations?In the evening when they are getting fired up to leave bed and feed they make a lot of noise fighting and playing. If you hear that, try to pin point it and head that way in the morning to catch them coming back. I’d head that way that evening too. You might be able to cut them off and zero in on their bedding better.
Is it even worth it to try and eliminate scent? Winds have been pretty inconsistent, but I'm sweating a good amount. ScentLok?It’s all about scent with hogs. If they cross your trail they will alarm grunt. Play the wind stalking and watch your entry in the mornings
Is it even worth it to try and eliminate scent? Winds have been pretty inconsistent, but I'm sweating a good amount. ScentLok?
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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 e spent two days doing just this, but I’m switching to a tree tonight and floating a creek tomorrow.
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Good luck guys looks like the weather is better that in Pittsburgh rain yesterday flooding today 1 to 3 " of snow this afternoon 22 degrees . Have fun drink a beer for me.
Where is your platform???@huck72412 does that look right? Your pointers last night seem a little fuzzy for some reason!
I'm still climbing!Where is your platform???