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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 3027415" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>I have hay meadows and grazing pasture. Big boars do the most damage rooting, can go really deep. So I try to keep them thinned out. </p><p>I have a hog pen full of sows in one direction from my house. Other side of the house has a corn feeder about 100 yds from the covered deck. When the sows come in heat, any boar within a mile or three is gonna come check it out. Circle the house smelling the wind, can't get in the pen then wander over to the feeder and eat for a while. We shoot them with night vision or thermal. Thermal is the ticket. Get 4-6 a year over 250# right off the porch. Tractor and equipment damage, ground leveling and repairs dropped significantly. </p><p>In your case, bait, cell cam with phone notifications, and a thermal scope would be the easy button. Watch the wind and you can sneak up on them at night fairly easy. </p><p>Average hog is smarter than the average dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 3027415, member: 101383"] I have hay meadows and grazing pasture. Big boars do the most damage rooting, can go really deep. So I try to keep them thinned out. I have a hog pen full of sows in one direction from my house. Other side of the house has a corn feeder about 100 yds from the covered deck. When the sows come in heat, any boar within a mile or three is gonna come check it out. Circle the house smelling the wind, can’t get in the pen then wander over to the feeder and eat for a while. We shoot them with night vision or thermal. Thermal is the ticket. Get 4-6 a year over 250# right off the porch. Tractor and equipment damage, ground leveling and repairs dropped significantly. In your case, bait, cell cam with phone notifications, and a thermal scope would be the easy button. Watch the wind and you can sneak up on them at night fairly easy. Average hog is smarter than the average dog. [/QUOTE]
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