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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin104" data-source="post: 2394977" data-attributes="member: 28244"><p>Lots of good advice already posted. I have not hunted them in east Texas, but have hunted them in eastern Oklahoma and southwest Oklahoma. I will reiterate, they have an EXCELLENT sense of smell. They pattern well in some places and not at all in others. Learn to differentiate pig tracks from deer tracks. They are similar. Use bait of legal. They find it quick. Educated pigs will only come in to bait at night. Use your ears, they will squeal and snort from time to time. Low magnification and an AR10 chambered in 308 is my preferred weapon. I have never seen one charge outside of one in a trap. I would not say they were aggressive, but will definitely defend and fight if trapped or cornered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin104, post: 2394977, member: 28244"] Lots of good advice already posted. I have not hunted them in east Texas, but have hunted them in eastern Oklahoma and southwest Oklahoma. I will reiterate, they have an EXCELLENT sense of smell. They pattern well in some places and not at all in others. Learn to differentiate pig tracks from deer tracks. They are similar. Use bait of legal. They find it quick. Educated pigs will only come in to bait at night. Use your ears, they will squeal and snort from time to time. Low magnification and an AR10 chambered in 308 is my preferred weapon. I have never seen one charge outside of one in a trap. I would not say they were aggressive, but will definitely defend and fight if trapped or cornered. [/QUOTE]
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