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We've got some hogs that have been on the loose since fall and now there are 8 shoats and 4 adults tearing up the newly planted corn and soybean field in the area. The local farmers are justifiably interested in getting them wiped out.
My question is this: Can they be called in with the distress squeals of a young hog? I'm planning on recording a young pig squealing and then playing that on a game caller in hopes of getting them to respond out in the open. Does this have a chance of working or will I just send them off in a different direction?
This isn't intended to be a sporting hunt, just a depredation removal. It's either that or baiting them in. Attempts have been made to drive them into the open, but I can only imagine how unsuccessful that was. They hang out in a 80 acre woods with a swamp and lots of cover this time of year. Plus they've been seen in several areas in the neighborhood. On farmer has already replanted several acres of corn and they want them dead, dead, dead.
Time is a factor due to the fact that crops are growing and giving them more cover as we speak. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Would mornings or evening be best for calling?
My question is this: Can they be called in with the distress squeals of a young hog? I'm planning on recording a young pig squealing and then playing that on a game caller in hopes of getting them to respond out in the open. Does this have a chance of working or will I just send them off in a different direction?
This isn't intended to be a sporting hunt, just a depredation removal. It's either that or baiting them in. Attempts have been made to drive them into the open, but I can only imagine how unsuccessful that was. They hang out in a 80 acre woods with a swamp and lots of cover this time of year. Plus they've been seen in several areas in the neighborhood. On farmer has already replanted several acres of corn and they want them dead, dead, dead.
Time is a factor due to the fact that crops are growing and giving them more cover as we speak. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Would mornings or evening be best for calling?