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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1448873" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Night with NODs IMO is by far the best time. Position yourself between food source and water. On a farm between crop field and tank or creek etc. At night if you end up in the middle of the **** with hogs bolting around you stay still unless one is coming right at you. Their sight at night is at its worst of the worst and they will run right by you. If you move or run they will key in on it. Happened more times then I care to admit.</p><p></p><p>Hell one time walking a fence line late morning I actually stepped on one going over a log. I had nothing but a pock folder with me. Lets just say there was a real pucker factor going on for a few terrifing seconds.. Harsh words were said by both parties involved but parted ways without any more fan fair. Otherwise I would have been playing chase me around the big live oak tree till he lost interest.</p><p></p><p>If you are trying to bring them into a certain area for better hunting rotted ferminted corn mash the stinker the better. You can drill holes in a 6" pvc pipe screw on end cap chained to a tree or other anchor. Fill it with chosen mix corn and stale beer works great in the heat of summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1448873, member: 11132"] Night with NODs IMO is by far the best time. Position yourself between food source and water. On a farm between crop field and tank or creek etc. At night if you end up in the middle of the **** with hogs bolting around you stay still unless one is coming right at you. Their sight at night is at its worst of the worst and they will run right by you. If you move or run they will key in on it. Happened more times then I care to admit. Hell one time walking a fence line late morning I actually stepped on one going over a log. I had nothing but a pock folder with me. Lets just say there was a real pucker factor going on for a few terrifing seconds.. Harsh words were said by both parties involved but parted ways without any more fan fair. Otherwise I would have been playing chase me around the big live oak tree till he lost interest. If you are trying to bring them into a certain area for better hunting rotted ferminted corn mash the stinker the better. You can drill holes in a 6" pvc pipe screw on end cap chained to a tree or other anchor. Fill it with chosen mix corn and stale beer works great in the heat of summer. [/QUOTE]
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