Hunt Wild Pigs After The Rain!
Don't be afraid of a little mud.
Watching torrents of rain coming down on the land I wondered how hunting boar would be during the rain. Surely wildlife including our smart wild pigs will find a way to stay out of the rain as much as possible. And to stay warm as well. Boar remain well tucked away in their hideouts in thick brush, under rock overhangs and wherever else they have made their home in shallow beds dug into the ground and lined with branches.
Yet they need to come out to feed and to tend to other urgent matters.Would that not present a good time and opportunity to intercept them? Well maybe, provided you know where their hideouts and the nearest food sources are. The timing of their forays into the wet, cold rain is another variable that is hard to predict.
There is a much better time to get at them. Experience tells us that boar and wild pigs are most active before a big change in weather and after the weather event. Fishermen can attest to this experience as well.
Having hunkered down in their shelters for days on end boar enjoy drying out in the warm sun as well as extended excursions into fertile feeding grounds. If this opinion is in any way supported by facts, then hunters should prepare for impromptu boar hunting now.
Call your favorite ranch to make a hunting reservation. It might be a little muddy and you may have to hunt mostly on foot but prospects for boar encounters of the close kind should be quite good.
Give it a try. The rain is supposed to stop right after Christmas.
And the boar shall come out rejoicing in the sun
Go get them..
PJJ


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