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Hunting - other than deer
Big South Fork hogs??
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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5576062" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I've been pretty successful getting pigs in bsf, I like to find good pig sign in high traffic areas(honey creek loop, good example) because they will have small areas they can bed in without being disturbed. I only hunt the last hour of the day. Generally it's a hike for me to get to them because they like to hide. Where i hunt in bsf they prefer bluffs. Even in winter I find frequented mud holes and sit there usually within a couple evening sitting can get one. </p><p></p><p>Also i wouldn't travel more than 30-45 minutes to hunt pigs on public land odds are your not getting one and will give up faster driving far. If I was going for my best odds at getting one I go to brimstone it's miles of walking but I bump them every time I go there don't always get a shot but I've got spots in there I'll put money I'll run them out of there bed, really long hikes though....I enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5576062, member: 21149"] I've been pretty successful getting pigs in bsf, I like to find good pig sign in high traffic areas(honey creek loop, good example) because they will have small areas they can bed in without being disturbed. I only hunt the last hour of the day. Generally it's a hike for me to get to them because they like to hide. Where i hunt in bsf they prefer bluffs. Even in winter I find frequented mud holes and sit there usually within a couple evening sitting can get one. Also i wouldn't travel more than 30-45 minutes to hunt pigs on public land odds are your not getting one and will give up faster driving far. If I was going for my best odds at getting one I go to brimstone it's miles of walking but I bump them every time I go there don't always get a shot but I've got spots in there I'll put money I'll run them out of there bed, really long hikes though....I enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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