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  1. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    Of course as soon as I voice out about not being able to find scat, I find a TON of it along the edge of a swamp and throughout a freshly burned area
  2. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    Destin FL scat video..... ::shudders:: I have looked for scat just about as well as you can without getting on your knees and sifting for it. I have gotten so frustrated by this that lately I'll pick up things that look like scat (if I can't tell by looking) and sniff it... STILL NO LUCK! By...
  3. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    I had called FWC and had them look up the actual law. It cannot be ingested. So that outs things from food on the ground to mineral licks. Liquid spray attractants are legal. They just can't be able to eat it
  4. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    What I'm making is I'm grinding deer corn to a powder, some attractants, and koolaid powder. My plan is to try to keep each bucket around 12 lbs to make it easy to carry and then mix it with a beer or two so it will ferment then I can take it out and mix it with soil. They won't be able to eat...
  5. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    There is a ton of huntig pressure on the Southwest Florida wma's so I'd imagine your right about the not hanging around long enough to pinch a loaf
  6. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    I know, it doesn't make sense to me either. Same thing goes for deer scat
  7. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    There is literally nothing. They eat mostly tuber plants and small fresh water critters
  8. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    I don't really see any scat where I go. I saw a little turkey fiddlehead laying in a path the other day but that's about it. I very rarely see scat on the public lands
  9. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    Unfortunately I'm on public land in Florida; so no baiting or I'd have been doing that ages ago. Law goes it can't be ingested. I've found zero scat in rooting, nests, or beds. I'm currently working on a legal corn and sugar based attractant. Few pictures of the nest rooting and wallow I found...
  10. G-Ret

    Hog sign. What to look for.

    I hunt Southwest Florida So I spend a lot of time in swamps. I have yet to get a hog kill. I have found fresh tracks, fresh rooting, wallows, hog beds, hog rubs, hog mud rubs, and even hog nests. Still no success. I have yet to find any scat. Has anyone else had this issue of finding everything...
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