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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1448318" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>If hunting over feeders or pressured hogs, use a green light and hunt them at night. The big boys and most of the others know when they are being hunted and become nocturnal-ish.</p><p>Also, hunt the downwind side of feeder areas... not right on the feeders. Once pressured, i found a lot of times they circle downwind to scent check an area prior to committing... and more often than not, they WILL scent you. They are smart, have excellant noses and figure things out quickly. Of course, this mainly applies to bowhunting and you can get away with a bit more with firearms if visibility is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1448318, member: 105280"] If hunting over feeders or pressured hogs, use a green light and hunt them at night. The big boys and most of the others know when they are being hunted and become nocturnal-ish. Also, hunt the downwind side of feeder areas... not right on the feeders. Once pressured, i found a lot of times they circle downwind to scent check an area prior to committing... and more often than not, they WILL scent you. They are smart, have excellant noses and figure things out quickly. Of course, this mainly applies to bowhunting and you can get away with a bit more with firearms if visibility is good. [/QUOTE]
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