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Author Topic: Hutning in the daylight vs the dark  (Read 2408 times)
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« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2016, 07:34:53 am »

I hunt both day and night but hunt completely different both ways. I have two packs of dogs. One pack is daylight only dogs and my other pack only goes at night. When I daylight hunt I go right at sunrise and look for the biggest track to turn out on. I do cast them on no sign sometimes but I try to put them on the track I want to catch most of the time. At night I run night vision and have a few Greyhound Pit Crosses that I use. I check peanut, wheat, cut corn fields, and pecan orchards with night vision and when I see a hog or group of hogs I’ll walk the dogs downwind within 40-75 yards depending on the conditions and then send them to the hog and usually have him caught before he makes it out of the field.
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