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Started by northms, February 25, 2020, 10:13:19 PM
Quote from: northms on February 25, 2020, 10:13:19 PMWe have a bit of private land and I would like to put out some feed of some kind this week as our season is three weeks away but lately we have been over run with hogs. Much worse than any year before now. Is there anything I can put out that the turkeys would eat but the hogs wouldn't just devour? Anything corn related I know they will destroy. I hate hogs.
Quote from: northms on February 26, 2020, 09:43:12 AMThanks, guys. We are absolutely slap run over with hogs lately. Not surprisingly our turkey population has nosedived over the last 5-7 but I think some of that is on par with what others have seen in the state regardless. But the hogs aren't helping I'm sure. I have a guy that hunts them with dogs that comes out occasionally and we shoot them during deer season no questions asked when/if we see one. But we do need to start trapping for sure. I was thinking maybe some large bags of wheat as suggested down some of the roads spread out a lot or even the birdseed idea. I don't plan on feeding the turkeys year-round and certainly not during the season so this would just be a one-off type deal, for now, to feed them a month in advance of the season. Did I mention I HATE hogs?
Quote from: Swather on February 29, 2020, 05:31:31 PMQuote from: northms on February 26, 2020, 09:43:12 AMThanks, guys. We are absolutely slap run over with hogs lately. Not surprisingly our turkey population has nosedived over the last 5-7 but I think some of that is on par with what others have seen in the state regardless. But the hogs aren't helping I'm sure. I have a guy that hunts them with dogs that comes out occasionally and we shoot them during deer season no questions asked when/if we see one. But we do need to start trapping for sure. I was thinking maybe some large bags of wheat as suggested down some of the roads spread out a lot or even the birdseed idea. I don't plan on feeding the turkeys year-round and certainly not during the season so this would just be a one-off type deal, for now, to feed them a month in advance of the season. Did I mention I HATE hogs?Well, you should invite some of your turkey forum friends to shoot the hogs between deer season and turkey season.
Quote from: northms on February 29, 2020, 09:07:44 PM some of you to act like you're above putting out any supplemental feed a month or more before hunting on private land, or at any other point in the year to keep them in the area, is comical.
Quote from: drake799 on March 01, 2020, 09:12:08 AMMan there some self righteous people on this forum!!!! I never thought I'd see the day where a planted food plot was baiting but I guess that day has come
Quote from: Gamblinman on February 29, 2020, 08:17:16 PMQuote from: Swather on February 29, 2020, 05:31:31 PMQuote from: northms on February 26, 2020, 09:43:12 AMThanks, guys. We are absolutely slap run over with hogs lately. Not surprisingly our turkey population has nosedived over the last 5-7 but I think some of that is on par with what others have seen in the state regardless. But the hogs aren't helping I'm sure. I have a guy that hunts them with dogs that comes out occasionally and we shoot them during deer season no questions asked when/if we see one. But we do need to start trapping for sure. I was thinking maybe some large bags of wheat as suggested down some of the roads spread out a lot or even the birdseed idea. I don't plan on feeding the turkeys year-round and certainly not during the season so this would just be a one-off type deal, for now, to feed them a month in advance of the season. Did I mention I HATE hogs?Well, you should invite some of your turkey forum friends to shoot the hogs between deer season and turkey season.If you want some hogs to eat, shooting them is fine, but you won't control their numbers. You have to trap whole sounders at one time to have any real effect on the population.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 01, 2020, 09:47:15 AMQuote from: drake799 on March 01, 2020, 09:12:08 AMMan there some self righteous people on this forum!!!! I never thought I'd see the day where a planted food plot was baiting but I guess that day has come I have commented on this, so I want to clarify my position. First of all, I am fine with food plots and folks that hunt over them. I am also fine with people that throw out feed of some sort to attract turkeys to their property. My position is that IF you hunt over either one of them, they are both a form of baiting. One may be considered legal and the other one not, but the bottom line is they both serve the same purpose,...that is to unnaturally attract turkeys to a specific location. If you go to a food plot and sit there knowing full well that a gobbler is going to show up there to get a bite to eat, you are hunting over bait,...no if's, and's, or but's about it. I don't care if you do that (if it is legal), but don't fool yourself,...and please don't get offended by my personal position on the matter.My problem with this thread is that northms was simply asking for suggestions on how to address his hog problem and some folks jumped to the conclusion that he was trying to bait turkeys. I believe he has cleared that up for those of us with some level of objectivity here. The End....
Quote from: LaLongbeard on February 29, 2020, 10:56:18 PMQuote from: northms on February 29, 2020, 09:07:44 PM some of you to act like you're above putting out any supplemental feed a month or more before hunting on private land, or at any other point in the year to keep them in the area, is comical. What I find comical is you thinking anyone believes you were not looking for a way to bait turkeys during the season. And yes most of the hunters on this forum are above baiting to kill a turkey. But every year there's at least one person trying convince themselves or anyone else that baiting is ok. I don't care if you planted it or poured it out of a bag if you spend your time sitting on a food source to kill turkeys your baiting.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 02, 2020, 07:02:04 AMQuote from: drake799 on March 01, 2020, 09:12:08 AMMan there some self righteous people on this forum!!!! I never thought I'd see the day where a planted food plot was baiting but I guess that day has come Millennial thinking. Food plots are even a new thing and sport hunting should be sporting. No attempts at making things real easy imo. No I don't use tss, no I don't shoot far, no I don't bait, jump shoot rabbits the dogs need to circle em first, , I don't pass shoot ducks, they need to decoy, I won't shoot an upland bird without a point, don't shoot turkeys out of trees, etc etc etc. I'm not judging you either. But don't seem so incredulous some guys think different. Sport hunting should be sporting. New folks don't get it seems