Jakehughes
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Is there still a good bit of hogs up at pine log WMA.
That’s going up the main rd and taking the first Ford on the left. I have seen that plot on the left absolutely destroyed by hogs......there is another plot behind that one and it too gets torn up. We’ve seen hogs there before, but long ago......still, I have to check it out if I go that way........not a bad spot to look for turkeys too!I cannot remember how to get there but we hunted the dog hunt several years ago. We turned in past check station to left. Went in and there was a road to the left, a big foodplot on the left that backed up to a creek tore all to pieces. Do not hunt there. Go up the road a few hundred yards, drop off the opposite side into the pine thicket. We got 2 down in there. Going on up that road is an overgrown clearcut, we got 2 in there. Thick areas
We dumped the dogs there, they went across the fireld, across the back one then across the creek and up ridge. Then U-turned back, through the woods and across the road again into that thicketThat’s going up the main rd and taking the first Ford on the left. I have seen that plot on the left absolutely destroyed by hogs......there is another plot behind that one and it too gets torn up. We’ve seen hogs there before, but long ago......still, I have to check it out if I go that way........not a bad spot to look for turkeys too!
I swear we took that same route on foot, but we stopped at the creek cause we could smell them.......that’s bout the time the wind started swirling. We got a quick look then they were GON!We dumped the dogs there, they went across the fireld, across the back one then across the creek and up ridge. Then U-turned back, through the woods and across the road again into that thicket
If the hunt you are talking about was the one where they left it open for non dog hunters, I may have been along stamp creek that day. I remember hearing dogs giving chase and it sounded like the exact route you described when you dropped them.We dumped the dogs there, they went across the fireld, across the back one then across the creek and up ridge. Then U-turned back, through the woods and across the road again into that thicket