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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2488594" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>Hogs move way more than 5 miles in their normal patterns. A human walks about 3mph and hogs cover ground better than we can. Solo boars move 30mi plus looking for receptive females. We hunt out west of Seymour TX and had a white boar with a black head and a white left ear "very distinct markings" coming to 2 of our feeders twice a day. Had 50+ photos of him from Monday to Friday and then he just disappeared. We found him on the side of the road dead on a Sunday 18mi from camp and a bout 21mi away from those 2 feeders. </p><p></p><p>"Baits" can work and they rarely drive pigs away. I've heard of people mixing diesel and corn together and the hogs eat it. But something about feeding an animal diesel that you could potentially eat just sounds like a bad idea. Cows like to rub on creosote as much as hogs. I don't care for cattle hanging around my feeders anymore than they already do. If they have a water source and a food source they rarely wander off and if they do....the next batch will come through in a week or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2488594, member: 122313"] Hogs move way more than 5 miles in their normal patterns. A human walks about 3mph and hogs cover ground better than we can. Solo boars move 30mi plus looking for receptive females. We hunt out west of Seymour TX and had a white boar with a black head and a white left ear "very distinct markings" coming to 2 of our feeders twice a day. Had 50+ photos of him from Monday to Friday and then he just disappeared. We found him on the side of the road dead on a Sunday 18mi from camp and a bout 21mi away from those 2 feeders. "Baits" can work and they rarely drive pigs away. I've heard of people mixing diesel and corn together and the hogs eat it. But something about feeding an animal diesel that you could potentially eat just sounds like a bad idea. Cows like to rub on creosote as much as hogs. I don't care for cattle hanging around my feeders anymore than they already do. If they have a water source and a food source they rarely wander off and if they do....the next batch will come through in a week or less. [/QUOTE]
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