hans hessler
New Member
Hey Guys:
Newbe here!
Question:
Have a area in S. Okla that has a feral hog population challenge. Around 700-1000 acres.
Land is partly open grass land and the other woodland. Most, but not all of the grass land
has been rooted up by hungry piggies. Question, will da piggies return to a area that they
have heavily torn up in the past, or will they seek out new areas to root up! We want to
put up tripods up and bait a few areas, but not sure where to place them. We feel the most
damaged areas are the areas they will revisit in the future. But is that true. Could use some
sage advise from some of you veteran hog slayers.
I sure enjoy the forum site here, lots of good info. Looking forward to some help from
you guys!
Hans Hessler
Newbe here!
Question:
Have a area in S. Okla that has a feral hog population challenge. Around 700-1000 acres.
Land is partly open grass land and the other woodland. Most, but not all of the grass land
has been rooted up by hungry piggies. Question, will da piggies return to a area that they
have heavily torn up in the past, or will they seek out new areas to root up! We want to
put up tripods up and bait a few areas, but not sure where to place them. We feel the most
damaged areas are the areas they will revisit in the future. But is that true. Could use some
sage advise from some of you veteran hog slayers.
I sure enjoy the forum site here, lots of good info. Looking forward to some help from
you guys!
Hans Hessler