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woodstick:
something else that is good bait and it aint bs. soak corn in diesel it is the best thing i have found.

mullet:
 Also, take a burlap bag and soak it in old motor oil or diesel and wrap it around a tree at ground level. In an orange grove I hunt a bunch of diesel got spilled on the ground, here it is all sand. Every night the hogs roll and dig in it. They have a trench around the telephone poles there that are oozing pine sap.

PeteC:
Hey Iukee,where in Texas are you?I'm in east Texas,near Tyler.We hunt pigs on public land as soon as it gets cold,(or if we limit out on deer).I'd do just what these fellas are telling you when it comes to huntin' private land.I've had success with soured grain sorghum(maize).put the grain in a 5 gallon bucket(with a lid),add enough water to cover the grain,seal the lid tight,then leave it in the sun a few days.Check it now and then,you'll know when it's ready,trust me ;D . I dig a posthole as deep as I can,then pour the soured mix into the hole.Check it for activity ,then when they're coming in,go huntin'. God Bless

Iukee:
Thanks guys really appreciate the input, I've been trying to stay away from the hassles of dealing with bait just lazy, I'd rather find where they are hitting acorns or some other natural feed. But, having said that, with the limited ground I have to work with a guys got to go with what works.

PeteC- I know you, talked to you before when my handle was floorman. I still live in Chandler but buying a few acres over by you. Snake road you know where that is don't you?

PeteC:
Ron ,I thought you were movin' to Oregon, or somewhere in that neck of the woods.Glad to hear your still around. I'm not sure about snake road,what else is it called? God Bless

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