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Re: Green light question
[Re: jdhunter2011]
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02/21/25 11:43 AM
02/21/25 11:43 AM
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I should note that In 6 years of hunting these properties I have never seen a hog in daylight. They are wise and nocturnal. MBrock made a hell of a dent in the population when he was the Biologist up there. They had overestimated the population but they trapped and got after them pretty aggressively. What was left was some smart nocturnal hogs. We need to trap, but no one has time, so a few night time hunts could help us. There were some dog hunters who came in last summer and killed several. One boar looked to be over the 300lb mark. I had pics of him and it was frightening at the size. One member tried them a few times late last summer in a ground blind and said he could hear them but they wouldnt come out on the plot. If these lights work I wanted to dump corn under it in some fresh cutover and back off a couple hundred yards with a few guns and cut loose.
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