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<blockquote data-quote="dwightb" data-source="post: 2005073" data-attributes="member: 68068"><p>I have 5 feeders going. Three are for pigs and deer, two are for pigs only. I have battery powered, solar charged lights as I only hunt at night for pigs. Unless you are multiple miles from other feeders and hunters they are already shot at! Two feeders on the same place treat them a one. Again, unless they are miles apart they are the same pigs. What you will attract is mostly lone boars. Every once in awhile a sounder with sows and pigs. Someone shoots or traps the lead sow or sows you will get a sounder of same size pigs. Two sows with pigs, shot one sow and the other pigs will join the other sow. Little pigs with join with a slightly bigger one. On lone boars. Youngers one may travel together. Some time there is a dominate boar. He controls the feeder. A smaller one may try to sneak in early or come in late. Shoot the sneaker and the big boar will be right back another night. Shoot the big boar and the smaller one will be right back. Some don't care about your scent much less left behind blood. Some do. Most daylighters will be evening., right at dark. Mornings may be anytime! You will look at lots of pictures but a game camera helps. I will tell you how often and when they are at the feeder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwightb, post: 2005073, member: 68068"] I have 5 feeders going. Three are for pigs and deer, two are for pigs only. I have battery powered, solar charged lights as I only hunt at night for pigs. Unless you are multiple miles from other feeders and hunters they are already shot at! Two feeders on the same place treat them a one. Again, unless they are miles apart they are the same pigs. What you will attract is mostly lone boars. Every once in awhile a sounder with sows and pigs. Someone shoots or traps the lead sow or sows you will get a sounder of same size pigs. Two sows with pigs, shot one sow and the other pigs will join the other sow. Little pigs with join with a slightly bigger one. On lone boars. Youngers one may travel together. Some time there is a dominate boar. He controls the feeder. A smaller one may try to sneak in early or come in late. Shoot the sneaker and the big boar will be right back another night. Shoot the big boar and the smaller one will be right back. Some don't care about your scent much less left behind blood. Some do. Most daylighters will be evening., right at dark. Mornings may be anytime! You will look at lots of pictures but a game camera helps. I will tell you how often and when they are at the feeder! [/QUOTE]
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