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Hogs - No longer Nocturnal !?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 1659935" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>When it comes to hunting hogs in with cattle, I perceive there to be 4 kinds of cattle. My favorite are the cattle that just ignore me. Next are those that spook. These may or may not disrupt a hunt. I have seen a lot of yearling cattle that will have mini stampedes back and forth across the pasture while I am in it. The last group are those that seem to actively disrupt the hunt, often by running at the hogs when I show up. And then the 4th kind, usually yearlings, that will follow me around the pasture. This can be good or bad. The good part is that the hogs don't seem to perceive me with the cattle. The bad part is that they can just get in the way. I have actually had cattle come up and nudge and rub on me before and while I was trying to shoot, like big dogs looking for some attention.</p><p></p><p>In all, I would say that every herd of cattle has its own personality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 1659935, member: 55410"] When it comes to hunting hogs in with cattle, I perceive there to be 4 kinds of cattle. My favorite are the cattle that just ignore me. Next are those that spook. These may or may not disrupt a hunt. I have seen a lot of yearling cattle that will have mini stampedes back and forth across the pasture while I am in it. The last group are those that seem to actively disrupt the hunt, often by running at the hogs when I show up. And then the 4th kind, usually yearlings, that will follow me around the pasture. This can be good or bad. The good part is that the hogs don't seem to perceive me with the cattle. The bad part is that they can just get in the way. I have actually had cattle come up and nudge and rub on me before and while I was trying to shoot, like big dogs looking for some attention. In all, I would say that every herd of cattle has its own personality. [/QUOTE]
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