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    Default Hog time transtion

    What is the best method that you guys have seen the bring the hogs out in the day?
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    Glok twenny too - wit nite sites
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    that works too.
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    If you are using a spinning feeder you can just about forget it until time for the feeder to sling. We used to kill them during the day using PVC pipe style feeders. Also, depends on what kind of feeder competition you have around you.
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    Set your feeder for daylight hours. Wait a few days and let em' get use to it, maybe invite the other piggies, and then be waiting with an automatic for em'.

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    I have found that they will come out during the day if a storm front is approaching...overcast skies, rain, cold front, etc. I put an arrow through a hog last saturday at 5:30pm. It was raining and overcast. There was probably around 10-15 hogs on the trail when I showed up at my stand.

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