Shooting the alpha sow gives you your best chance of making it a double or better. Of course, you'll know what you should have done right after you pull the trigger.
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It takes character to withstand the rigors of indolence.
Rules for pigs under lights: 1.Shoot the first thing that comes in. 2.Shoot the biggest one. 3.Shoot the most you get lined up. 4.Shoot the wet sow if you can pick.
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Old lights getting too dim to see 'em from 125 yds away so new lights up this afternoon. Will check cam tomorrow to see if the new lighting will take a few days to get used to, but if they are there tonight, I'll be there tomorrow evening. My hunting buddy is asking for pork for sausage--I think the sow is the #1 candidate.
An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool"
Generally if the lights are on before the pigs show up they aren't bothered by them. We light it up like a parking lot and the pigs don't notice. The only time they are bothered is if you try to turn the lights on after they are at the feeder. Good luck!
pig feeder--it was quite a bit brighter than then night before--but whether it was the lights or something else, no matter, as they were back last night and I'll be "on-site" tonight and ready.
This one was all decorated up like it was Christmas or something--
An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool"
Well, it was a perfect night--pigs showed on schedule and a 127-lb boar caught a 55-gr ballistic tip and was DRT. I think it was the hairy boar from my first pic up top.
Wednesday, I'll be at the other place.
An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool"