SAWMAN
Master
We hunted last night at the peanut fields in north SR county. Weird night. We got set up about 8PM on the edge of a 50A field with woods rows connecting it to other fields. Of course the peanuts have been picked for some time now however if the soils moisture content is just right the hogs come back for some easy rooting on the nuts that the did not get eaten/rooted previously because of the depth.
Wind was crazy,gusting from everywhere EXCEPT the south which would have helped us greatly. We saw deer,and the various smaller animals but no coyotes or hogs. At one point we thought that we saw three hogs a long way away,probably 450yds,but after a long stalk they turned out to be deer. The air was dense and that didn't help the viewing thru thermal.
Right now we are waiting for the farmers to start turning the soil. When they do,it will bring the deep buried peanuts and corn to the top. These have been fermented under ground for 6 months or so and will give off a hell of an odor. This is like a dinner bell for the hogs. --- SAWMAN
Wind was crazy,gusting from everywhere EXCEPT the south which would have helped us greatly. We saw deer,and the various smaller animals but no coyotes or hogs. At one point we thought that we saw three hogs a long way away,probably 450yds,but after a long stalk they turned out to be deer. The air was dense and that didn't help the viewing thru thermal.
Right now we are waiting for the farmers to start turning the soil. When they do,it will bring the deep buried peanuts and corn to the top. These have been fermented under ground for 6 months or so and will give off a hell of an odor. This is like a dinner bell for the hogs. --- SAWMAN