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<blockquote data-quote="LDHunter" data-source="post: 1826977" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>Glenn is the best of the best of hog hunters but once hogs figure out they're being hunted it's usually pretty hard to get them to come out of the thick stuff until after dark and even then once you start shooting at them after dark they'll usually relocated completely.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to keep hunting in different places if possible. If you watch many of Glenn's videos you'll notice that he and his wife move around a fair bit. Hogs are slaves to their stomachs but they're not stupid.</p><p></p><p>The reason really cold weather can help is because they need more calories to fight the cold but you can't count on that to directly affect them all the time.</p><p></p><p>There is no doubt that dogs are very effective for hogs but it can be very demanding for the hunter and you'll want an area crisscrossed by roads unless you're willing to run with the dogs. You'll also want GPS tracking collars on the dogs or you might end up spending way more time hunting for your dogs rather than hogs.</p><p></p><p>In an area like Texas (where Glenn hunts) there are literally so many hogs it makes it easier but and a sounder (a pack of hogs) can't necessarily move around much without running into other sounders which can cause a lot of fighting. In most of the rest of the world the density isn't like it is there</p><p></p><p>In many places in Europe they do drives for hogs and that looks to be very effective but manpower intensive.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDHunter, post: 1826977, member: 105"] Glenn is the best of the best of hog hunters but once hogs figure out they're being hunted it's usually pretty hard to get them to come out of the thick stuff until after dark and even then once you start shooting at them after dark they'll usually relocated completely. Your best bet is to keep hunting in different places if possible. If you watch many of Glenn's videos you'll notice that he and his wife move around a fair bit. Hogs are slaves to their stomachs but they're not stupid. The reason really cold weather can help is because they need more calories to fight the cold but you can't count on that to directly affect them all the time. There is no doubt that dogs are very effective for hogs but it can be very demanding for the hunter and you'll want an area crisscrossed by roads unless you're willing to run with the dogs. You'll also want GPS tracking collars on the dogs or you might end up spending way more time hunting for your dogs rather than hogs. In an area like Texas (where Glenn hunts) there are literally so many hogs it makes it easier but and a sounder (a pack of hogs) can't necessarily move around much without running into other sounders which can cause a lot of fighting. In most of the rest of the world the density isn't like it is there In many places in Europe they do drives for hogs and that looks to be very effective but manpower intensive. Hope that helps.... [/QUOTE]
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