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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 106210" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>There are pigs everywhere, but they migrate through the majority of the uplands and congregate in the sloughs and river bottoms. If you have water and thick-nasty, you will have hogs. Whether you will see them in the daytime is another story. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>This above statement is very true. If you really follow pig hunting the word chum and feed bins comes up alot. Pigs devistate a places natural food supply pretty fast. Pigs are also smart. You put hunting pressure on them and they are gone. Chum and feed piles keep them around and then your hunting are your terms and location.</p><p></p><p>I've spent some time in Alaska. My buddy has Salt/mineral licks up on 7 foot posts. No wonder he has so many moose moving through his property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 106210, member: 2939"] [ QUOTE ] There are pigs everywhere, but they migrate through the majority of the uplands and congregate in the sloughs and river bottoms. If you have water and thick-nasty, you will have hogs. Whether you will see them in the daytime is another story. [/ QUOTE ] This above statement is very true. If you really follow pig hunting the word chum and feed bins comes up alot. Pigs devistate a places natural food supply pretty fast. Pigs are also smart. You put hunting pressure on them and they are gone. Chum and feed piles keep them around and then your hunting are your terms and location. I've spent some time in Alaska. My buddy has Salt/mineral licks up on 7 foot posts. No wonder he has so many moose moving through his property. [/QUOTE]
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