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  • Magpie

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    They're here also. This one was hit on hwy 19 between Slaughter and Ethel in the last day or so.
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    Paintball

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    Have a picture with at least 15 at our food plot in Kentwood, LA. Two groups of 12+ hogs. Set up a corral trap, but have not caught any yet. Seem to be on a 10-14 day cycle. Should be getting close now. Have a Spypoint camera on the trap.

    They will be in Zachary, Baker, Walker, Watson and Denham Springs this time next year if not there already.
     

    tallwalker

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    Cars have been hitting them a lot more frequently on Hwy 16 in the last year or two. They do a job on a compact SUV big time. Like hitting a boulder on legs.


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    Bangswitch

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    Been charged several times.
    Seen em' gut my dog
    Seen em' gut a horse
    Old man always said Never mind the bears or lions
    The absolute worst thing in the woods is a pack of wild hogs.

    They are bad news. The Coyotes in my neck of the woods are getting bad. They are becoming bold and have began hunting more like wolf packs.

    What I find interesting is the more popular they become to hunt the more we have hog problems in places that never had hogs before.
     

    Gator 45/70

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    They are bad news. The Coyotes in my neck of the woods are getting bad. They are becoming bold and have began hunting more like wolf packs.

    What I find interesting is the more popular they become to hunt the more we have hog problems in places that never had hogs before.

    Well, They do love some young tender piglets.

    I've found that a ham bone wired up on a tree about chest level with several leg traps covered with leaves and set properly yields major results.
     

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