Night Hogging!

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vmaster59
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Night Hogging!

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Been seeing some hog tracks around some water holes lately. So tonight we sat up by one of the water holes.

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And boy did they come in! This is two of the four that we got tonight! The big one around 200 lbs. the little one 30 lbs.

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Plus one coyote!

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I have Hogs visiting my back bird patch,and tearing it up.Haven't seen any and can only guess were they are coming from.They are nocturnal,and I'm not equiped to handle that.When it warms some,I'll give it a try at sunset and sunrise.
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Nice job.
I used to do some depredation thinning in local vineyards if I find a trail where they come through a fence I would tape a small clock to one post with a fishing line tied to the battery across the trail when they come through it pulls the battery and tells you what time they came .
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Like the batt. trick.

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