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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 1521728" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>I'm from Texas and have hunted hogs in East, South and far West Texas. I think your host was overly worried about his cash producer. As long as the hogs get used to the light, it doesn't matter what color it is, but the green and red seem to be least alerting. The ones that come on gradually, like the "Kill Light," work really well. I've never seen any indication that hogs care about scent more than food. I've sat on the ground, leaning against a tree, 20 feet from a feeder, shot and killed a hog, they scattered and I went to check the downed one before sitting back down, 15 minutes later they were back on the feeder and didn't care about my scent or their dead pal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 1521728, member: 19108"] I'm from Texas and have hunted hogs in East, South and far West Texas. I think your host was overly worried about his cash producer. As long as the hogs get used to the light, it doesn't matter what color it is, but the green and red seem to be least alerting. The ones that come on gradually, like the "Kill Light," work really well. I've never seen any indication that hogs care about scent more than food. I've sat on the ground, leaning against a tree, 20 feet from a feeder, shot and killed a hog, they scattered and I went to check the downed one before sitting back down, 15 minutes later they were back on the feeder and didn't care about my scent or their dead pal. [/QUOTE]
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