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Hog bait that squirrels (and deer, doves, etc.) don't like
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 2801847" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>Absolutely. I have shot hogs rubbing on telephone poles, twice I think, and a couple more after getting off the poles (had to wait for the hog to move off so as to not shoot the pole).</p><p></p><p>The problem with the 'attraction' aspect to it is that hogs will often readily bypass the poles if they don't have a need to rub on them. I hunt fields with telephones and they have 2 sets of rubs, hog level and cow level, but comparatively speaking, it is rare I see the pigs on the poles. Either they pass by the pole or rub briefly, then continue into the field where they may forage for hours. The pole seems to be more of a convenience feature like snacks out the counter of the hardware store. You didn't go into the hardware store for the snacks at the counter, but you grabbed a couple when paying for the new tools you came to buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 2801847, member: 55410"] Absolutely. I have shot hogs rubbing on telephone poles, twice I think, and a couple more after getting off the poles (had to wait for the hog to move off so as to not shoot the pole). The problem with the 'attraction' aspect to it is that hogs will often readily bypass the poles if they don't have a need to rub on them. I hunt fields with telephones and they have 2 sets of rubs, hog level and cow level, but comparatively speaking, it is rare I see the pigs on the poles. Either they pass by the pole or rub briefly, then continue into the field where they may forage for hours. The pole seems to be more of a convenience feature like snacks out the counter of the hardware store. You didn't go into the hardware store for the snacks at the counter, but you grabbed a couple when paying for the new tools you came to buy. [/QUOTE]
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