TxPigKiller
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So, I have some gear I've used and thought I'd pass along what I found out.
Elusive Wildlife Tech- Blind Side-R
I was not sure how the pigs would react to it. I left it out on the feed sight one night and hunted the next.
When the pigs showed up the light came on. The pigs came in all across the feed sight but the light came on and they came towards it! I guess it helps them see the feed.
I thought $90 was kinda high but it truly works and the pigs love it, and it is a $90 solution to the high dollar night sights.
I homemade some feeders.
10' of thin walled 4" pipe cut in half. Using eye bolts and washers glued 1 cap on the end. The other cap fits snuggly enough to hold. 9/16" drill bit put about 25 holes all around pipe.
Using some rope, secure tube to tree, T post, etc. First fill tube with a mix of corn and sweet feed, then a small pile over tube.
Hogs set there and root tube around to get a few kernels. Works great for keeping hogs in area without using 100 lbs of feed.
Good Luck
Elusive Wildlife Tech- Blind Side-R
I was not sure how the pigs would react to it. I left it out on the feed sight one night and hunted the next.
When the pigs showed up the light came on. The pigs came in all across the feed sight but the light came on and they came towards it! I guess it helps them see the feed.
I thought $90 was kinda high but it truly works and the pigs love it, and it is a $90 solution to the high dollar night sights.
I homemade some feeders.
10' of thin walled 4" pipe cut in half. Using eye bolts and washers glued 1 cap on the end. The other cap fits snuggly enough to hold. 9/16" drill bit put about 25 holes all around pipe.
Using some rope, secure tube to tree, T post, etc. First fill tube with a mix of corn and sweet feed, then a small pile over tube.
Hogs set there and root tube around to get a few kernels. Works great for keeping hogs in area without using 100 lbs of feed.
Good Luck