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I found this in an area long rumored to hold pig, but this is the first possible sign I have seen.
 

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looks like pig tilling around...
 
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I have more... 2C2D2C6A-2F8D-43C9-BF6A-580C2F6CD8D3.jpg

The mud was soft near by and there were a few of these tracks, I've killed my share of deer and I don't think this is a deer track lol
 

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Sure looks like pig rooting. You can tell how old it is by examining the grass they dug up, is it still fresh and green or is it old and brown. Now pm me and tell me exactly where this is lol
 

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That looks fresh...can't tell exactly but not more than couple days old to that same day...if u look at the rooted grass...they aren't dead and dried yet...but for sure that's pigs rooting...I say about 5 or more pigs...a single pig usually is all over the place with rooting...but a group rooting holds tighter...u should go hunt early or late...but if we more rain...that would be the best time...goodluck
 

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Put out a trail camera (or two)….quickly!!
 

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I found this in an area long rumored to hold pig, but this is the first possible sign I have seen.

Pretty sure you have found sign of the rare and elusive John Deere hovercraft rototiller .:rotflmao:
 

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Piggies, yes. I would second Wolfman and guess a small sounder based on my cams and rooting patterns. Good luck and don't wait long or they will be gone. I assume you are in California. If so, what general part of the state was the rooting if you don't mind?
 

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looks like hos to me. Forget the cams and just get out there and put boots on the ground. No need to take pics. You now already know they are there. The next pic should be of your kill.
Go get them buddy. Have fun and be safe out there.
 

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definitely stick a cam on them to discover some patterns + narrow down what time they come by
 
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I put a camera up but I don't think I set it up right as I borrowed it from a friend and it was my first time using it. This is in the greater d4 tag area if you were deer hunting there.
 

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