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Tips for effective long term feeder hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="JC300" data-source="post: 2171947" data-attributes="member: 117489"><p>From the experiences in San Antonio area, Like said above, if you want to shift a pattern or detour from a feeder shoot the lead sow.(Watch body language compared to others) If you want continuous hunting on the same feeders, I would suggest watching cameras like said, and pick off the singles that come in. As boars mature the leave the sounder. If a dominant bore is around the non-dominant will leave the area. Shoot the large boars out and the singles will keep spreading/venturing on their own. From time to time you will have a single sow come through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC300, post: 2171947, member: 117489"] From the experiences in San Antonio area, Like said above, if you want to shift a pattern or detour from a feeder shoot the lead sow.(Watch body language compared to others) If you want continuous hunting on the same feeders, I would suggest watching cameras like said, and pick off the singles that come in. As boars mature the leave the sounder. If a dominant bore is around the non-dominant will leave the area. Shoot the large boars out and the singles will keep spreading/venturing on their own. From time to time you will have a single sow come through. [/QUOTE]
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