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2024 Hog Hunting Thread

NMSbowhunter

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Anybody bait? Hog slop? Fermented corn and jello

Family put out some plain corn yesterday and we hunt Thursday. Suggestions on using more bait? Place to put hog slop? Same place as other corn? Deeper in woods?
On the old lease I would make a fermented bait with old watermelon rinds, cantaloupe, etc. Get a 5 gallon bucket. Fill it half way with shelled corn. Add about 2 gallons of hot water and any melon rinds, apples, anything to it. Grape Jello or Cool aide is ok too. Put the top on the bucket and put it in the sun for a few days. It will ferment and smell like a brewery the hogs will go nuts.
 

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Anybody bait? Hog slop? Fermented corn and jello

Family put out some plain corn yesterday and we hunt Thursday. Suggestions on using more bait? Place to put hog slop? Same place as other corn? Deeper in woods?
If you’re trying to get pigs in to a new bait site, fermented corn always worked well. 50lbs of corn, 6 pack of cheap beer and a couple 2 liters of strawberry Fanta would always work great for me. If the pigs are already used to an area having food plain corn works just as well for cheaper
 

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I made 3 buckets of slop a few days ago and have it brewing. Where do you hog killers suggest I put it? Same spot as family already baited or closer to water/bedding?

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Yes, its outside now!
 
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NMSbowhunter

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I'd put it at or very close to where they are already visiting. Sometimes it can take them a while to find a new spot. You don't want them to have to work for it. You just want them to grab a quick bite then have to pick up the check, lol.
 
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Only ended up w 2. Way too much water. Supposedly got 3+” friday night. The bottoms on this place was super thick. Would need dogs to run them out. Best method was hunt over bait in afternoon. Still a freaking blast. Used granddaddy’s rifle for the last time. She’s retired now.

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NMSbowhunter

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Only ended up w 2. Way too much water. Supposedly got 3+” friday night. The bottoms on this place was super thick. Would need dogs to run them out. Best method was hunt over bait in afternoon. Still a freaking blast. Used granddaddy’s rifle for the last time. She’s retired now.

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Congrats! Water will change their behavior from what I have seen. They like a little water but when it starts to get too high, they move up into the higher ground areas. Still sounds like you had a great time.
 
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I went out yesterday to hunt hogs again and do some scouting of a new to me area. I've been busy, and also, those accursed turkeys have been occupying my time. With the MS turkeys being pretty much uncooperative again this year, I decided to try for some pigs.

I made a big loop to the South following a transition line between some thick pines and a brushy SMZ. I dropped elevation and after about half a mile I started getting into relatively fresh rooting sign. It was a couple of days old, so I kept going. About a mile in, and after crossing several sloughs, I found the sign I was looking for. All that rain we got a while back had topped the little feeder creeks and pushed up a lot of sand and leaves onto a flat between two creeks. The hogs had absolutely demolished that sandy ground. It was fresh, I mean really fresh. I set the Packseat up against a blowdown where I could cover the area and I got comfortable. It wasn't 5 minutes after sitting down that I saw what I thought were two foxes coming my way.

Well. it turned out that the foxes were two small reddish-brown pigs. They were little, about the body size of cats, but with shorter stubbier proportions. They came right on in grunting the whole way. They ended up making three complete circles around my location. I am assuming that piglets don't spook from human scent the way the adults do since they had to cross my scent at least three times in their little circuit. I was not wearing any scent control at all. I made a little video of them.

I sat for a couple of hours hoping that the parents were nearby and would come on through. No such luck, unfortunately.

I also found several spots that I feel will be prime spots for deer this fall.

It was a fun day out, not marred by the pursuit of non-gobbling psychotic birds.
 

The_Fit_Ness_Monster

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I went out yesterday to hunt hogs again and do some scouting of a new to me area. I've been busy, and also, those accursed turkeys have been occupying my time. With the MS turkeys being pretty much uncooperative again this year, I decided to try for some pigs.

I made a big loop to the South following a transition line between some thick pines and a brushy SMZ. I dropped elevation and after about half a mile I started getting into relatively fresh rooting sign. It was a couple of days old, so I kept going. About a mile in, and after crossing several sloughs, I found the sign I was looking for. All that rain we got a while back had topped the little feeder creeks and pushed up a lot of sand and leaves onto a flat between two creeks. The hogs had absolutely demolished that sandy ground. It was fresh, I mean really fresh. I set the Packseat up against a blowdown where I could cover the area and I got comfortable. It wasn't 5 minutes after sitting down that I saw what I thought were two foxes coming my way.

Well. it turned out that the foxes were two small reddish-brown pigs. They were little, about the body size of cats, but with shorter stubbier proportions. They came right on in grunting the whole way. They ended up making three complete circles around my location. I am assuming that piglets don't spook from human scent the way the adults do since they had to cross my scent at least three times in their little circuit. I was not wearing any scent control at all. I made a little video of them.

I sat for a couple of hours hoping that the parents were nearby and would come on through. No such luck, unfortunately.

I also found several spots that I feel will be prime spots for deer this fall.

It was a fun day out, not marred by the pursuit of non-gobbling psychotic birds.


You let the most tender meat just walk circles around you and didn’t take any? Lol should’ve made one squeal you would’ve found parents real quick if they were around. Lol
 

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I went out yesterday to hunt hogs again and do some scouting of a new to me area. I've been busy, and also, those accursed turkeys have been occupying my time. With the MS turkeys being pretty much uncooperative again this year, I decided to try for some pigs.

I made a big loop to the South following a transition line between some thick pines and a brushy SMZ. I dropped elevation and after about half a mile I started getting into relatively fresh rooting sign. It was a couple of days old, so I kept going. About a mile in, and after crossing several sloughs, I found the sign I was looking for. All that rain we got a while back had topped the little feeder creeks and pushed up a lot of sand and leaves onto a flat between two creeks. The hogs had absolutely demolished that sandy ground. It was fresh, I mean really fresh. I set the Packseat up against a blowdown where I could cover the area and I got comfortable. It wasn't 5 minutes after sitting down that I saw what I thought were two foxes coming my way.

Well. it turned out that the foxes were two small reddish-brown pigs. They were little, about the body size of cats, but with shorter stubbier proportions. They came right on in grunting the whole way. They ended up making three complete circles around my location. I am assuming that piglets don't spook from human scent the way the adults do since they had to cross my scent at least three times in their little circuit. I was not wearing any scent control at all. I made a little video of them.

I sat for a couple of hours hoping that the parents were nearby and would come on through. No such luck, unfortunately.

I also found several spots that I feel will be prime spots for deer this fall.

It was a fun day out, not marred by the pursuit of non-gobbling psychotic birds.
Them little sammich pigs eat real good.
 

NMSbowhunter

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Them little sammich pigs eat real good.
I'm guess I'm getting soft, lol. They were too entertaining to shoot with all the trotting around and grunting. If they had been a little bit bigger, they would have been fair game. Plus, I was hoping with them being there an adult had to be pretty close.
 
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NMSbowhunter

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You let the most tender meat just walk circles around you and didn’t take any? Lol should’ve made one squeal you would’ve found parents real quick if they were around. Lol
I should have thought about squealing. I bet that would have worked. It might have gotten exciting really quick.

I bet I would not have gotten two pounds of meat off those little pigs. They were about like a small chihuahua. I did decide that if they came by me within 5 yards broadside, I was going to skewer one of them. Lucky for them they didn't oblige.
 

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I should have thought about squealing. I bet that would have worked. It might have gotten exciting really quick.

I bet I would not have gotten two pounds of meat off those little pigs. They were about like a small chihuahua. I did decide that if they came by me within 5 yards broadside, I was going to skewer one of them. Lucky for them they didn't oblige.
perfect size to smoke whole and pull apart
 

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Skin them marinate them lil jokers in Italian dressing and throw them on a grill yum yum eaten up !


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BTaylor

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You are right, but at that size they would be too cute to bring home. I'd never hear the end of it from my wife, lol. And, I don't have a smoker...
First time I brought one home that size my wife gave me crap until it came off the smoker. Then I got my instructions to never pass an opportunity to bring more of them home.
 
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I was walking a transition between swamp and palmetto/planted pine and a sow walked out of the swamp into the pines maybe 20yds ahead of me. I watched it cross and then walked up to path it just took and stood there for a sec and then the little herd of teeny tiny piglets came following behind mom. They were 8-10" tall. Looked like the scene in Jurassic Park when the pack of dinos is in the tall grass....the pigs were shorter than the grass so I just see the grass parting but they not tall enough to be seen. They pop out of the grass right at my feet. 1 of them walked up to me, smelled my foot, looked up at me, stood there for sec, then trotted off toward the others

Then I chased that cute little oinker down, yoked em up by the scruff and punted it back into the swamp
 

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First time I brought one home that size my wife gave me crap until it came off the smoker. Then I got my instructions to never pass an opportunity to bring more of them home.
was scouting WMA with my wife pre deer season a few years ago. Had a Mini-14 with me, just kicking around, enjoying the weather. A bunch of pigs of all sizes and colors busted in front of us and I went to work. I was firing rounds, trying to get clear shots, while my wife was hollering "don't shoot the babies!"

I shot a couple babies (10-15 lbs) - they were delicious, and she has no problem with that now, lol.
 

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I've been out a couple of more times in the last week but haven't seen any more hogs. There was plenty of fresh sign here and there, but no pigs seen. I've pretty much given up on the turkeys. They are just not acting right again this year. It's not just me but several of my friends who have good private land to hunt are reporting the same. I'd say I have hog hunted 50% of turkey season. I'm just enjoying the hog hunting more. Turkey hunting is just plain awful when they won't gobble, and you have to be parked at a turnout at 4 AM to get a spot. It's just not worth it.