Maybe cut back to around 3 feeders and start wearing the pigs out. If you don't, all you will have is a pig lease. Maybe try hunting them at night right now since it is still so hot.
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Originally posted by Fargus View PostWhere are you hunting? Did I miss it in the post? There's a pretty significant anthrax issue going on around Sutton and ValVerde counties. Not sure if that would hit the pigs, but deer numbers are suffering pretty good.
If not in the affected area, either kill the pigs or put up a feed pen. I finally got one up this off season and my deer numbers have dramatically increased.
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Originally posted by Anthonysince94 View PostI've been throwing corn all year more or less to keep deer activity on the property I hunt. I know it's hot and there is still plenty of forage for deer from the heavy spring rains this year but should I be worried about the lack of deer I'm seeing? Pigs are plenty thick and come through every evening but it's rare that I ever see a deer on the game cameras.
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2. Pigs don't scare away deer as much as people think. Sure when there's plenty of green the deer will not fight over corn or compete with the pigs.
3. Yes, I'd be worried this late that your not seeing any deer.
4. Be careful with a feed pen. My deer absolutely hated jumping the cattle panels because the pen wasn't big enough. So make a big pen. FYI - Protein brings in the deer more than corn at my place. Maybe try a couple goat/sheep blocks also.
5. Nothing wrong with that many feeders although it is a lot. Just be sure and turn down the ones you don't plan to hunt very low. You don't want the deer hanging out at the other stands all day while you're in another one.
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Originally posted by axisbuck View PostSpot#1: Put hog panels on your best feeder and spot.
Spot#2: Leave this one feeder only for hogs.
Spot#3: handcorn a bag w wind and thick stuff to ur advantage
Cut the other 3 feeders off.
Put some pressure on pigs
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My two cents.
Two feeders are plenty on 50 acres. I don’t know how many folks are planning to hunt, but two at a time is plenty, and more than I would want. Pen your feeders with at least 8 hog panels and as many more as you can afford. Kill every frickin pig you can, even while deer hunting. Target the sows, but don’t pass a boar. This is what has worked for me.
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I've got 3 feeders on 40 acres. there are plenty of pigs but I have way more deer.
1. fence off a large area for feeding, I have 16 16ft cattle panels with 2 of them cut short to funnel their access. I have a timed corn feeder, free choice protein, a mineral block, alfalfa and water in the pen. the pen is roughly in the center of the property.
2. I have the other 2 corn feeders on opposite corners of the property. one set for roughly dusk and dawn and the other for 10 am/pm. those 2 are where the pigs are.
I also have a drop gate on the pen so I can catch whole sounders at a time when the pigs get too thick.
3. if I'm hunting for meat ill hunt the feeders, if I'm hunting for horns ill hunt the trails in between.
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