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<blockquote data-quote="Jaustinhogfader" data-source="post: 2579002" data-attributes="member: 123680"><p>I am part of a group of six avid hog hunters in south Texas. We enjoy hunting feeders at night and have been doing it for years. We aren't the thermal guys who shoot 20 pigs in a field. We are usually taking one pig per feeder per night and harvesting the meat if appropriate. We have tried all of the 'magic potions' you can imagine including the powdered mixes. We all agree that the most effective way to get the hogs to come on in to a baited area is to spread a half bag of plain deer corn. If there are hogs in the area, they CAN smell it and will not hesitate. Cherry, Strawberry, fruit punch, beer, fermentation, etc... will NOT increase your chance of success. We can all attest to that. In fact, we believe that unusual, foreign smells probably keep the smarter 'large' hogs at bay to some extent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaustinhogfader, post: 2579002, member: 123680"] I am part of a group of six avid hog hunters in south Texas. We enjoy hunting feeders at night and have been doing it for years. We aren't the thermal guys who shoot 20 pigs in a field. We are usually taking one pig per feeder per night and harvesting the meat if appropriate. We have tried all of the 'magic potions' you can imagine including the powdered mixes. We all agree that the most effective way to get the hogs to come on in to a baited area is to spread a half bag of plain deer corn. If there are hogs in the area, they CAN smell it and will not hesitate. Cherry, Strawberry, fruit punch, beer, fermentation, etc... will NOT increase your chance of success. We can all attest to that. In fact, we believe that unusual, foreign smells probably keep the smarter 'large' hogs at bay to some extent. [/QUOTE]
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