What makes good hog bait




















It's a unique apple scented syrup for hogs but is so concentrated that it comes in a 32oz bottle instead of the standard 1-gallon jug. Being apple flavored you might have more than just hogs check this out so be sure of your target until hogs really start to overrun the bait site. Being a syrup flavored like food, they may or may not eat whatever gets coated by it so be ready to lose anything that it touches. This is perfect for freshening up old wallows or creating a stop on a major hog highway to get a shot off.

This is really just a pour onto the ground hog bait. This is a cool product from a relatively unknown company. It is a berry flavored dust made to mix with corn to supercharge the attractant for hogs. It can be mixed with 1,lbs of corn, which is real value considering how much corn that is. When you mix this with a mechanical feeder it creates a cloud of dust. It throws out feed that spreads out the sweet berry flavor in a cloud that travels and carries the scent.

The directions also state that it can be spread out as a stand-alone product for attracting hogs. This is a great product for small acreage landowners using bait for hunting that may have competition from neighboring landowners and need to bring in the bacon. Hunting over bait is a great way to ensure that new hunters or youth will have at least the opportunity to see and observe animals while hunting.

It also allows for a better shot because the animals are busy and not moving around as much. Especially in big woods areas hogs will travel long distances every night to find food and keeping them in a relatively small area by aggressive baiting tactics can help with hunting and eradication.

Baiting hogs makes it possible to trap them as well. Baiting and trapping hogs can transform an ecosystem to better suit heritage game species like whitetail deer, turkey, and fowl.

Hogs are a huge stressor on the game animals, not to mention causing millions of dollars in agricultural damage every year.

Baiting hogs makes it possible to remove them in large numbers. If you do these three things correctly almost anything will work as a good hog bait. More on these in the following tips. Making a homemade hog bait involves using house hold materials to ferment corn to make it stink profusely. This stinky corn brings hogs in from far away, this is the key, hogs are omnivorous and move very large distances every night.

The have been known for as much as 5 miles in a single night. Add as much corn and water as possible while still getting the lid on. Mix the entire bucket.

Check out our tips for drawing out feral hogs below. That being said…. The use of toxicants and chemicals in the baiting of feral hogs is illegal in all 50 states; additionally, check your local hunting regulations to ensure that baiting is allowed on public lands. They are cheap and easy to move around.

Post hole method: Dig a post hole as deep and narrow as you can. Fill it with your favorite bait, add some BoarMasters Nitro feed additive with it. The hogs will dig and work at it until it is gone. The more they dig the more they cover it up with dirt. That drives them crazy and makes them work longer for it. Barrel method: Old rain or food barrels work the best.

If you can; re-enforce it with a metal plate. This method produces competition, only one hog can eat at a time, which makes other hogs sneak in during daylight hours to get some food before the night crowd comes in.



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