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Hunting - other than deer
Big South Fork hogs??
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<blockquote data-quote="mountain chiro" data-source="post: 5569663" data-attributes="member: 23256"><p>Just found out about this public hog season that is coming to an end in BSF at the end of the month. I know how hard it is to find critters that are in these big woods (especially hogs that don't stop moving) but that's the fun part. I'm not looking to put anyone's spot on blast or expecting to know right where they are, but does anyone have any general direction they can point me in? Where they might be more concentrated? So far I've just been scouring topo maps and looking at thick creek beds and intersecting creeks. I've never been up there though I usually hunt North Cumberland and Foothills so I'm used to burning boot leather</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountain chiro, post: 5569663, member: 23256"] Just found out about this public hog season that is coming to an end in BSF at the end of the month. I know how hard it is to find critters that are in these big woods (especially hogs that don't stop moving) but that's the fun part. I'm not looking to put anyone's spot on blast or expecting to know right where they are, but does anyone have any general direction they can point me in? Where they might be more concentrated? So far I've just been scouring topo maps and looking at thick creek beds and intersecting creeks. I've never been up there though I usually hunt North Cumberland and Foothills so I'm used to burning boot leather [/QUOTE]
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