16 August 2012, 03:51
kaprotadead hog walking
I am looking forward to killing a good sized hog in the next few weeks at a ranch near Tarpley - 100 degrees - Texas. I may need some moonlight to help me out. I have seen his wallow and where he rubs the mud off on some oak trees near a feeder. The mud on the trees shows the direction he is going when leaving the wallow. I only have the feeder going off for a short burst at 8 am / corn - protien - milo mix.
I am pretty sure he comes and goes at night. I have access to a game cam which would give me the answer.
All the hogs in this neck of the woods are nocturnal. I am trying to figure out if the hogs lay up all day - then feed and then wallow
or wallow then feed. I suspect the first senario so that means he doesn't get there till very late at night. The mud rubs are almost 3' up the trees.
Also I have been wondering by the looks of their trails, if they take the same route each night. Any thoughts?
16 August 2012, 04:50
505GIs it sandy or grass ?
Id sandy, use a rake to smooth out the tracks so you can see what he is using.
If Grass, put a trip wire across so you can see which he is using.
Re feed then wallow or vice versa, is their mud where he feeds ? Maybe stick a stake or two in the ground so he has to rub against them to feed and if he has fresh mud on him it will rub off.
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16 August 2012, 16:38
WhitworthKeep us posted! This ought to be good!
16 August 2012, 23:24
ScriptusIf the weather is hot, will he not be heading for the wallow in the heat of day, ala warthog.
17 August 2012, 10:32
armadilloI have trail cameras out on 2 ranches north and west of San Antonio. In June and July, I was getting hogs at the feeder at about sunset. Now that HOT Agust is here, they don't appear until about 1 hour after sunset. There is water within 100 yds of each feeder - it looks like they come to the feeder first.