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Graybow
03-22-2006, 08:06 AM
What do we need to bring. Are feeders set up? Stands? I have never hunted hogs at night with a bow. WHere do you get the light kits?
Inquiring minds want to know!! :lol:
Thanks!
biggen
03-22-2006, 10:44 AM
Feeders and feed route are provided! You will need to bring stands, Tripods and Groundblinds work the best because not that many big trees! You can get lights for hog hunting from Cabela's for sure or look at www.hawglite.com. Ask any LSBA rep when you get there and they can give you all the advice you want and probably some you don't especially from one they call TOMME!
Chunky
03-22-2006, 01:05 PM
Biggen,,,,did you really just suggest someone get hog advice from Tomme???
Greybow, follow rns around, if anybody is going to get a pig, it is him. Tomme is just a mortal like the rest of us.
Ronny
03-22-2006, 08:19 PM
My check is in the mail, I cant wait to get there and try to get a pig.
Graybow I'm sure you will get more advice than you will need but i will help you all I can. Just watch out for Tomme.
Lets go hunting ya'll
SNAKE BOOTS OR CHAPS
The snakes down there are big.
Graybow
03-22-2006, 08:58 PM
Ive seen the hawglites, but I shoot a recurve and don't have any place to mount one. I looked on Cabela's site but did not find the light's that you put on the feeders. Anybody know where to get those?
Thanks for the advice guys!
Tomme
03-30-2006, 11:00 AM
Tried to post this several days ago, but got bumped. Back on now.
Graybow, I've had some luck simply using a flourescent lantern wrapped with translucent red gift wrap. I think any type of camp lantern could work. I use one that runs on D cells and I use rechargeable batteries in mine.
One trick on this is don't position it where the light shines directly at you.
Hope this helps.
Graybow
03-30-2006, 09:03 PM
Thanks guys for all the help! Yet, another question! lol Whats the country look like down there. I just got back from a college field trip to Bandera, wich is just 50 miles north of Sabinal. Anything like Bandera? Man that was some pretty country. First time I had been there.
Tomme
04-01-2006, 09:26 PM
Different Terrain. Bandera is Edwards plateau hill country type terrain and I bet there was a lot of live oak and cedar. Brushy Hill is more of a S Texas mix. Lots of mesquite, some low brush and only large trees along the waterways.
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