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What do hogs eat in May

Started by ranger 3, November 30, 2009, 03:13:00 PM

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ranger 3

I going hog hunting next May in OK. and was wondering what they would be eating that time of year?
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lpcjon2

Leftovers from April, We are just starting to see them in Jersey I also need to get info on them I heard they are worse then coyote when it comes to multiplying.Good luck on your hunt.
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robtattoo

I would guess that they'll be eating pretty much whatever they can get their fat faces into, same as the rest of the year.
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pj starrett

roaming meadows and creek bottoms mainly rooting what they can get,  get close to water sources from may to september has always worked for me.

Ray Hammond

I think they especially like elder guys from Illinois who go by the name ranger 2, or ranger 3, something like that.
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ranger 3

Ray (now that's funny right there)
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E. Texas HillBilly

Hey Ranger 3,
               Besides chomping on Illinoians, they pretty much eat everything from grass roots and shoots to flowers, to cannabalizing young deer and other baby animals. This is true, I have witnessed it right here on the ranch. And I read somthing that might interest you fellers from Jersey, I might have read it here somwhere, I have CRS disease and just can't remember. But they say to control a pig population you must kill seven of every ten. They are that prolific. Welcome to year round hunting, and best of luck. Kill'em all.
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JEFF B

anything they dam will like.  :biglaugh:
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Chris Wilson

QuoteOriginally posted by robtattoo:
I would guess that they'll be eating pretty much whatever they can get their fat faces into, same as the rest of the year.
Yep, that pretty much sums it up.  They ain't to picky about what they put in their mouths.
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beaver#1

they will eat anything from grass roots, garbage, animals(dead or alive) grubs . the list goes on and on.  they adapt very well
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ChrisM

Here in my area they really hit meadows during that time of year going after tender shoots and fresh roots.
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The Vanilla Gorilla

QuoteOriginally posted by ChrisM:
Here in my area they really hit meadows during that time of year going after tender shoots and fresh roots.
Yup. In my area of OK, they concentrate a lot on rooting up creekbanks, pond damns and low lying meadows.

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BWD

The best thing to feed them, that time of the year, is an arrow weighing about 500 to 700gr. with a real sharp broadhead sitting out front.
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TxAg

With any luck, they'll be eating wood...or carbon or aluminum.

Have fun!

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