Bubblehide
WKR
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I'll give you a tip; right now down here, due to the rain, the pigs are starting to use south facing slopes. Generally, most of the year, the pigs generally use north facing slopes. However, with south facing slopes now being soft, rootable, and plenty of fresh food growing; along with the warming sun to assist with body temp regulation (they do not sweat), they are utilizing southern facing slopes sometimes. The problem is being in the right place at the right time. Lastly, just because they are utilizing south facing slopes, does not meant they are staying on south facing slopes.Thanks, that’s a bit a ways from me. I just thought maybe it was up here and hopefully private land. I think I have had enough public land archery hunts, those hogs are no joke, they run over mountains and just don’t stop moving. Probably harder than public land archery deer up here IMO