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How bad does he smell?



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Look's stinky from here.

At least there's life down here for once.

Go get him! 150?? Take the scales.

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It’s too hot and he is a late night diner so until he changes his schedule, he gets free corn,


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Looks like a nice one! I forgot to put corn in my feeders in May. They ran out early! Started the removal process. No pigs at my friend's place in months, I decide to remove everything and the pigs show till the corn ran out! Go figure!
 
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There are three properties within about a half-mile along the road that have pastures that look like a bulldozer has been working out---but few on camera or at the feeders. I think it is because of the rains, the ground is soft and the roots and grubs are thriving, attracting the hogs.


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Well, had one in the trap last night but landowner forgot to check early, and I am guessing when the sun came up and it got hot, he decided to vacate the premises--



Most likely won't be back in the trap so I will have to ambush him some evening when it cools off a bunch.


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That was fair size pig!
 
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Yes it is


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Trapped a medium boar this week--maybe 123 lbs. got several more that have decided to visit the trap. I will reset the trap tomorrow night and see what we can catch.

There is a bunch of 45-50# coming in at all hours, day and night. Would like to get them into the big trap and catch 'em all. Need to paint a corn trail from the feeder to the trap.


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Still no activity in the trap--but still coming to the feeder. I am going to move my cage trap back up next to the feeder and see if I can catch a bunch of the small ones--


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