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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2291534" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Steel2 - Defiantly keep you in mind for a hog/Yote Hunt right after Varmint Hunter. Thank you so much in your kindness to offer us some steel. It is harder and harder to find people like yourself to offer help, BUT the members on this forum LRH are OUTSTANDING so you fit fit right in. Never seen a better bunch of hunters/shooters taking care of each other with any needs.</p><p>I am still muddelling around need to put up some two person stands. The Drs are going to try sticking some electrodes in my neck with a battery pack in my back to "electryfry the pain" in a few weeks. Hopefully get me to do more work around the house. Well at least Jill hopes that!. HA</p><p>I am not located in farm lands like in S GA where there are thousands of acres of soy & peanuts and along with thousands of HOGS. I live in the country where all the soy and cotton fields where turned into PINE many years ago. People don't realize that GA main Crop is PINE these days. Hogs have adapted to eat just about anything. They drive out the deer and eat all the acorns/anything. if you saw where hogs are active you know. They have EXCELENT smelling and rut out everything on the ground. Bugs, Grubs, Worms, looks like a 2' plow dug up the ground the way they dig with their nose.</p><p> There is nothing behind my house except WOODS and the neighbors and my self took out over 250 hogs a few years ago in one year.</p><p>If you want some real good eating hog meat, go to south GA where they have peanut fields. Nothing better than a pig raised off of peanuts. If you like Reese Cups!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2291534, member: 116439"] Steel2 - Defiantly keep you in mind for a hog/Yote Hunt right after Varmint Hunter. Thank you so much in your kindness to offer us some steel. It is harder and harder to find people like yourself to offer help, BUT the members on this forum LRH are OUTSTANDING so you fit fit right in. Never seen a better bunch of hunters/shooters taking care of each other with any needs. I am still muddelling around need to put up some two person stands. The Drs are going to try sticking some electrodes in my neck with a battery pack in my back to "electryfry the pain" in a few weeks. Hopefully get me to do more work around the house. Well at least Jill hopes that!. HA I am not located in farm lands like in S GA where there are thousands of acres of soy & peanuts and along with thousands of HOGS. I live in the country where all the soy and cotton fields where turned into PINE many years ago. People don't realize that GA main Crop is PINE these days. Hogs have adapted to eat just about anything. They drive out the deer and eat all the acorns/anything. if you saw where hogs are active you know. They have EXCELENT smelling and rut out everything on the ground. Bugs, Grubs, Worms, looks like a 2' plow dug up the ground the way they dig with their nose. There is nothing behind my house except WOODS and the neighbors and my self took out over 250 hogs a few years ago in one year. If you want some real good eating hog meat, go to south GA where they have peanut fields. Nothing better than a pig raised off of peanuts. If you like Reese Cups! [/QUOTE]
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