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Author Topic: Tips and tricks to attracting and keeping hogs on your spots  (Read 1036 times)
justincorbell
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« on: March 18, 2014, 09:29:06 am »

scrap carpet soaked in used motor oil and wrapped around a pine tree then tied to the tree with old panel or 9 wire will attract hogs, we did this for years in addition to corn on our old lease, once they find it they tend to return to the rub, it helps knock the bugs off of them and seemed to work pretty good for us.

Another thing we would do is bring post hole diggers and did the deepest/ narrowest hole possible and fill it with sour corn and anything sweet, old beer, kool-aid or tang mix, old fruit etc etc then cover the hole back up and drop some sour corn on the ground.......when they find it they will return constantly for days.........just make sure you do this off the beaten path or you will end up with rootin so deep that u can get a buggy stuck in it lol.

haven't done either of these in quite some time, we used to do it all the time when I was younger and didn't own dogs so that we had something to shoot after deer season was over. killed alotta hogs using those methods growing up.


O and I may have misread and/or missed it but when you make those rolling feeders be sure to put a couple pounds of pea gravel or rock of some sort that is bigger than the holes you drilled, the scent of corn with stay in the pipe after they have eaten it all and the sound of something still in the pipe will keep the hogs coming back for a little while after the corn is all gone.
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