springbok787
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As the title suggests what are other people using? I currently use maize, but I was wondering if there is anything better?
When you say don’t buy cheap where/what do you buy may I ask?There’s something so much better.
It’s called Beech tar. Smear on a post 3 days before you go.
Don’t buy cheap stuff.
It really really works.
So much better? I don't see how it can be, we've shot every boar that has appeared here.There’s something so much better.
It’s called Beech tar. Smear on a post 3 days before you go.
Don’t buy cheap stuff.
It really really works.
Its illegal to put out animal waste here in Sweden. A mate of mine that hunted in Germany just after the wall came down said dead turkeys from a turkey farm were a favorite bait then.Pig bait. It’s fun to drive this lot up the other road to the bush block, it’s a popular cycle trail. Nothing like a dose of summer bulldust and dead animal stench to motivate a bunch of cyclists.
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That fat fecker has never had a hard life and has eaten to many dead sheep .
I can see me having some landowner issues if I start dropping dead cows in his woods.Dead cows,nothing better,pigs will travel 20 miles up the scent line.
Nice knashers thoughThat fat fecker has never had a hard life and has eaten to many dead sheep .
I should've made it clearer. I only ever put a couple of kilos in the drum. By using the drum method we find that it makes the pigs more comfortable and confident in their surroundings as it takes a couple hours to get all the maize out. The more time they spend on the feed station the more confident they get.The drum with holes in is a good idea but I find that if you fill it up a sounder will empty it in a evening. I'm into putting out the minimum food per boar shot.
I made one out of a 60 ltr blue drum attached to a chain with swivels etc. It worked well for a couple of evenings and then it disappeared. I found it quite away out in the forest where the boar had rolled it minus the chain,swivels and anchor pin. To this day still not found the chain. Even though the plastic on those drums is quite thick it suffered from mice nibbling round the holes. I've got some metal eyes like they use on the edge of tarps to put in the holes to make them mouse proof.I should've made it clearer. I only ever put a couple of kilos in the drum. By using the drum method we find that it makes the pigs more comfortable and confident in their surroundings as it takes a couple hours to get all the maize out. The more time they spend on the feed station the more confident they get.
Thank you for this. Can I ask where you get it? The two sources I can find are Bushwear who are out of stock and a couple of German sites, which I suspect might make the postage a bit expensive. The both Mole Valley and TFM just looked confused when I asked.This is the stuff I use.
I liberally pout it down a telephone post at about a meter high.
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