You ain't kidding. Andrew and myself are already talking hog chasing out at Granger. I keep hearing how it is gonna be a cold winter. Lol, will have to see.
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Sore finger is where the pigs are at! Ask yoga pants. No water craft required.
Also, launching a kayak/canoe setting jugs hog hunting and pulling up jugs is very ambitious. Been there done that. I highly recommend not going to sore finger for hogs, and choosing your game. Jugs or hogs. You can't have it all. Unless you plan on just working your *** off. Bring your drill instructor. After launching, setting jugs, stalking all day the last thing you want to do is have to drag a hog, then go pull all your jugs, then drag your watercraft/bow/hog/hunting gear/ fishing gear straight up the bank "again". It will make want a day off from your day off.
Sore finger rocks!!!!!!!
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Last edited by Dirtymike; 09-30-2015, 08:32 PM.
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I am glad i found this thread....been looking for a good, local, free spot to chase some pigs. I have read a bunch of previous threads. One interesting post back in mid 2014 referenced hunting with dogs....is this not allowed? I have a great tracking Lacy Dog, sure would make the tracking easier. She is trained at Baying, not at CATCHING.
On a side note, I have a boat, canoe, and a kayak. If any seasoned vets need a a ride across the lake, give me a holler. This sounds like a hoot!
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Originally posted by EliteZ28Bow View PostI am glad i found this thread....been looking for a good, local, free spot to chase some pigs. I have read a bunch of previous threads. One interesting post back in mid 2014 referenced hunting with dogs....is this not allowed? I have a great tracking Lacy Dog, sure would make the tracking easier. She is trained at Baying, not at CATCHING.
On a side note, I have a boat, canoe, and a kayak. If any seasoned vets need a a ride across the lake, give me a holler. This sounds like a hoot!
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Originally posted by EliteZ28Bow View PostI am glad i found this thread....been looking for a good, local, free spot to chase some pigs. I have read a bunch of previous threads. One interesting post back in mid 2014 referenced hunting with dogs....is this not allowed? I have a great tracking Lacy Dog, sure would make the tracking easier. She is trained at Baying, not at CATCHING.
On a side note, I have a boat, canoe, and a kayak. If any seasoned vets need a a ride across the lake, give me a holler. This sounds like a hoot!
No dogs for hogs.
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Another nice thing about canoes and kayaks is the ability to get your 140 lb prize back to gate 7 with a minimum of effort.
By the way, good deal Lightsouthunter; a 16 ft OldTimer with cooler rodholder for $100; that is a really great deal.Last edited by NightStalker; 10-07-2015, 08:19 PM.
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Originally posted by NightStalker View PostAnother nice thing about canoes and kayaks is the ability to get your 140 lb prize back to gate 7 with a minimum of effort.
By the way, good deal Lightsouthunter; a 16 ft OldTimer with cooler rodholder for $100; that is a really great deal.
NightStalker and others: are there any good areas to land a kayak on the side side of the river and not get wet? I recall last year folks said most of the banks were too steep to make a dry exit.
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