Well I went North to see what I could see and I saw a lot, and I mean a lot of country, but no hogs. If I were to guess I had to hike close to 20 miles and not one was on flat ground! I did get one heck of a work out and saw some beautiful country at least. I can see hunting public land is going to be one heck of a challenge.
I keep reading that rain seems to make hogs more active. Is this really the case? If so, do you still hunt in the rain or just after? I will say that it can't hurt as everything I scouted this weekend was dryer than a popcorn fart! Makes it tuff to put a stalk on when anything can hear you coming from a mile away (I'm still try'in to stick an arrow in one)!
I'm headed out again this weeked after Thanksgiving... One of these times my luck has gotta change.
Crank'in
I keep reading that rain seems to make hogs more active. Is this really the case? If so, do you still hunt in the rain or just after? I will say that it can't hurt as everything I scouted this weekend was dryer than a popcorn fart! Makes it tuff to put a stalk on when anything can hear you coming from a mile away (I'm still try'in to stick an arrow in one)!
I'm headed out again this weeked after Thanksgiving... One of these times my luck has gotta change.
Crank'in