O.K., so everyone knows whenever I first bait out my hog trap…I ALWAYS place a “Corn Arrow” in front of the entrance. Just for fun (but it works).
This afternoon while dribbling out corn on a hog trail….I noticed a “pocket” dug in the side of an old Pine Stump. No doubt… the work of some armadillo, but it gave me an idea. The pocket in the stump is a little bigger than my fist…but way too small for a hogs snout to fit into. I am curious to see just how hard a hog will work for some corn.
The stump is a few feet off of the trail…so I put down a “Corn Arrow” and then placed a big handful of corn in the pocket of the stump.
Any predictions?
Follow up pics in the morning (assuming a hog comes in).