Thread: Hog Hunting
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Old August 8, 2011, 06:12 PM   #11
603Country
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I think that adding diesel fuel to the corn just keeps the deer and coons from eating it. I ferment the corn in plastic buckets with screw on lids. I put beer over the corn, add water and let it sit in the hot sun for a few days. Gets really rank, and they can smell it from a great distance if the wind is right. I haven't tried the KoolAid, but I hear that it works pretty good. I use that rank corn in my hog traps, and have pretty good luck normally. It's so hot and dry now though, that I guess the hogs have moved out to the river bottoms. The post hole idea is a really good one, but I'd break wrist bones trying to dig a hole in the rock hard ground around here.
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