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Posted: 5/19/2016 5:17:55 PM EDT
Pigs shredded my yard again. Tore a hole in fence.
Put a wireless home security camera outback and planning to run it on motion mode tonight. Gonna get some corn and bait in front of cam so I'll know when they are back there. These pigs are ridiculously smart. There's a corn feeder with mowed grass, but they won't leave the high grass and keep bushes and small trees as a screen between them and the house. They pass up food if the grass isn't tall enough to conceal them. Got any good recipes to draw them in front of a camera, for smart pigs? Don't have time to sit out all night, but I can wake up to a motion alert and it's a 30 yard shot from my bedroom window. |
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[#1]
Dump some jello mix packages out on the rest of your bait. The little extra smelly seemed to get the attention of some real skittish ones on a buddies property and its really cheap.
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[#2]
I use a mix of corn, beer, and cherry koolaid. I sit it out in the sun to get ripe but have in a rush before just mixed and put it out right away. Both work ok. The ripe version I use with snares because deer will not go near it.
I tried this after a friend bragged on a special hog bait powder he was using with great success. I smelled it and told him damned if it did not smell just like koolaid powder and he agreed. |
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[#3]
Thanks. I'm gonna lay some out in the morning, let it sit, try tomorrow. My damn yard is trashed.
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[#6]
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San marcos View Quote I'm up near Kyle and my buddies place had them coming in quite regularly there for a while. I was surprised at how much damage they can do to a yard. We ambushed the shit out of them a few times but they kept coming. Sometime later a nearby rancher trapped over 70 and they stopped showing up. Was great fun while it lasted. First time we got to use NVGs and IR lights and such. Good luck man! ETA - We threw out corn and dry jello and kool aid mix. Seemed to work fine but they were already coming in on their own. |
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[#7]
Soak your corn in diesel fuel...yes, diesel fuel. They love it.
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[#8]
Thanks for the tips. They are smart fuckers.
I'm baiting with the above suggestions. Gonna keep at it for a few days and see if they keep coming back. If so then I'll be out waiting for them next week on nights. I mowed a few shooting lanes into the high grass so I can see them and/or walk up on them without making noise. |
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Thanks for the tips. They are smart fuckers. I'm baiting with the above suggestions. Gonna keep at it for a few days and see if they keep coming back. If so then I'll be out waiting for them next week on nights. I mowed a few shooting lanes into the high grass so I can see them and/or walk up on them without making noise. View Quote Keep us updated with regular sitreps! Happy Hunting |
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I hope you get them all! Dead piggies is a good day. P.S. I didn't see nothing last night but 2 armadillos 6 coon dozen or so deer and 1 coyote. I tried to get close to the coyote and made it through the 5 little bucks they bedded and stayed quit. Well I was coming up on a dip and got between a doe and her fawns. The Huzzy snorted blew and stomped and threatened me to the point she spooked the coyote. Oh well the skeeters ate well!
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[#12]
Nothing on cam yet. It's closer to house on the side of the tree line where it will still get a signal. Most of the activity is on the other side of the trees. I do have it pointed at their main trail. Deer set it off all night eating corn.
I'll need to soak it in diesel, but haven't had time yet. Pigs have definitely been back though, but staying out of sight of main house. Went through this last year, but just fixed the fence instead. This time I feel like shooting some of them. There is a 250 acre ranch that I back up to, and they roam with impunity as they have zero pressure on them, and can enter the entire neighborhood through the long fence line. On a side note, my next door neighbor has some feral pigs he trapped and is letting grow up to breed and eat in his very well fenced little acre. So while I'm out looking for pigs, his pigs are jumping on the fence begging for food from me. I think they are accomplices. |
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Nothing on cam yet. It's closer to house on the side of the tree line where it will still get a signal. Most of the activity is on the other side of the trees. I do have it pointed at their main trail. Deer set it off all night eating corn. I'll need to soak it in diesel, but haven't had time yet. Pigs have definitely been back though, but staying out of sight of main house. Went through this last year, but just fixed the fence instead. This time I feel like shooting some of them. There is a 250 acre ranch that I back up to, and they roam with impunity as they have zero pressure on them, and can enter the entire neighborhood through the long fence line. On a side note, my next door neighbor has some feral pigs he trapped and is letting grow up to breed and eat in his very well fenced little acre. So while I'm out looking for pigs, his pigs are jumping on the fence begging for food from me. I think they are accomplices. View Quote Man your situation sounds EXACTLY like my friends. There is a giant ranch behind his neighborhood and were coming in through a hole in the fence. They tore the shit out of everything. We killed about 8-10 in two different ambushes before they backed off some. He lives off 150 outside of Kyle towards Wimberly. Not terribly far from your area. Get some... |
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Nah working this weekend and I work nights. Be off next two nights. Get the bait sorted when home tomorrow. Wait and see what happens. Nothing came back on camera yet, but I think it's just cause of where it's placed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any luck tex? Nah working this weekend and I work nights. Be off next two nights. Get the bait sorted when home tomorrow. Wait and see what happens. Nothing came back on camera yet, but I think it's just cause of where it's placed. Roger. Knockin' on wood for ya man that they come in. Decent chance for some storms though later. We'll see |
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Several folks have done well with corn in three 5 gallon pickle buckets........cherry koolaid, yeast packages and pour beer over it. Oh yeah, if you can get fish guts, fish leftovers or shrimp...they love that even better.
Let sit in sun for several days....dig a four foot deep trench about 10' long and pour the "special sauce" in the trough, cover and wait. Once they find it, they will spend hours rooting this rare treat, making it possible to get more shots. Btw, it takes a bigger hog to dig that deep. If the porkers think it is a 24/7 Luby's buffet line.....they will show up on a schedule. If you want to get rid of them, invite a couple of members living close and setup a cross fire kill zone. Please keep us updated and remember.....if you don't have pics or video to share, it never happened. Best Wishes from a fellow member hog hunter who lives just a little too far ....darnit ! |
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I'll post a few pics tonight of yard. Put out bait a little while ago. Went with the drilled tube of corn and mix of molasses and kool aid. Saw some fresh poop, so fresh it could have been steaming. Waiting for dark.
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[#20]
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I'll post a few pics tonight of yard. Put out bait a little while ago. Went with the drilled tube of corn and mix of molasses and kool aid. Saw some fresh poop, so fresh it could have been steaming. Waiting for dark. View Quote Pics will be good so we can assist in planning fields of fire and such ETA - Good luck man! |
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[#22]
When they hit just out of the blue like that the best thing is to do nothing but hunt . All the scouting and baiting , Just walking in the rooting introduces yourself to them, they favor your yard at certain times of year or amount of rain fall that is your bait. A camera is a maybe if it's a cellular. It's hard but stand back and hunt, all of the tricky bait stuff just warns the bigguns, by the look of the rooting that's what you have. Shoot the alpha behind the ear first or don't shoot at all ! It will be the first or the last one to come in. When the alpha is gone it might disrupt the group or at least they will be easier to pick off.
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[#23]
All the rooting was done in one night? Where is your house in relation to all that? And your property is a little thicker than I thought it would be. Still looks like fun if they ever show up. Also, whats your load out?
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[#24]
Most in one night. There's more that's popped up since those pics. I have a small lot, 3 acres. Backs up to a 250 acre ranch.
My house is 75 yards from road in front acre. I mow and use the 2nd acre. Third acre is grown up and strewn with rebar and shit that I haven't gotten to cutting out yet so it's overgrown and pretty thick. They come in the fence at the back of the property from the ranch, tear up the back, then go back into the ranch. Using 300AAC SBR with sdn 6 and aim-point, FMJ so they'll go die elsewhere and not be my problem. Also have a scorpion sbr with octane 45 but haven't shot anything with it yet. Ranch behind us doesn't use their land for anything but a tax break (cows). Which is totally fine not whining. But they don't kill the nuisance stuff so we get tons of pigs, coyotes, turkey, peacock, foxes, bobcats, and skunks that come through my place on a weekly basis. I like all of them but the coyote and pigs. |
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Most in one night. There's more that's popped up since those pics. I have a small lot, 3 acres. Backs up to a 250 acre ranch. My house is 75 yards from road in front acre. I mow and use the 2nd acre. Third acre is grown up and strewn with rebar and shit that I haven't gotten to cutting out yet so it's overgrown and pretty thick. They come in the fence at the back of the property from the ranch, tear up the back, then go back into the ranch. Using 300AAC SBR with sdn 6 and aim-point, FMJ so they'll go die elsewhere and not be my problem. Also have a scorpion sbr with octane 45 but haven't shot anything with it yet. Ranch behind us doesn't use their land for anything but a tax break (cows). Which is totally fine not whining. But they don't kill the nuisance stuff so we get tons of pigs, coyotes, turkey, peacock, foxes, bobcats, and skunks that come through my place on a weekly basis. I like all of them but the coyote and pigs. View Quote Sounds like a good setup. Maybe tonight is the night... |
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[#26]
Watching and rooting for you, op. No pun intended. Well, maybe a little intentional.
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[#27]
Still no movement? I have some night vision stuff if you think that would help out...
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[#28]
Nothing yet. May have moved on already. Nothing has come and got any bait corn except the deer. I've got Some small NV capability but thanks!
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[#29]
A'ight. Guess they found better vittles elsewhere. My bet is they'll be back when no one is ready for them. Fargin bastages!
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[#30]
Most likely. Weather is gonna be wet again for a while so we shall see. I've suddenly got a lot of time off work for a minor injury, so won't have shit to do but sit and wait for a while.
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[#34]
Good to see you are not one of those who shoots anything that moves. Sign of a good hunter
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[#35]
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Good to see you are not one of those who shoots anything that moves. Sign of a good hunter View Quote There's 2 coons out right now eating corn, they took off running and 5 seconds later the local fox came running through after them. I love that fucking fox. Edit: watching all this on cam, it dinged when the coons showed up so I started watching. The only thing I shoot out back are pigs, yotes, and snakes. Deer when in season. |
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[#36]
Don't try soaking the corn with diesel to stop the coons. I had a major problem with coons eating my corn in a trap so I tried diesel. Didn't phase em and after a more extensive review of the concept many others found it didn’t work for them too. If you don’t choot the coons you’ll just have to live with em.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Hpg-Trapping/i-rgzKJgc/0/XL/I__00045-XL.jpg Don’t sit there all night waiting for the hogs to show up either. Use this $20 wireless Security Alert tool to alert you to when they are hitting your bait. Works well for me and is good for 400 feet.. http://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/image_11813.jpg Here’s the product: http://www.harborfreight.com/wireless-driveway-alert-system-93068.html Best of luck! Brian |
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I actually looked at one of those.
I'm using an Arlo camera mounted in a tree. Same function, but with video. |
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