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STAY STEALTHY WHILE HOG HUNTING BY MOVING SILENTLY, AVOIDING OBSTACLES, AND STAYING DOWNWIND OF YOUR PREY, WHICH IS BEST ACCOMPLISHED BY MOVING AT A 45-DEGREE ANGLE AND USING CREEPY COVER.
Choosing the Right Terrain
When it comes to hog hunting in Texas, understanding the terrain is crucial for staying stealthy. Hogs tend to congregate near water sources, such as creeks and ponds, so position yourself near these areas. When approaching your target, move through dense cover like thickets or cypress groves, as these provide adequate concealment and allow you to move quietly. Avoid open fields and areas with long grass, as these can be noisy and make it difficult to stay hidden.
Using Scent Control and Camouflage
To stay downwind of your prey, use scent control products like sprays or wipes to minimize your human scent. Additionally, use camouflage clothing and gear to blend in with the surroundings. Wear earth-toned clothing and consider using a mask to cover your face, as hogs have a keen sense of smell and can detect human scent from a distance. When setting up a blind or stand, choose a location with adequate cover and concealment, and consider using a scent-reducing blind or a screen to further reduce your visibility.
Moving Silently and Avoiding Obstacles
When moving through the terrain, avoid making noise by walking on the balls of your feet and keeping your weight centered over your feet. This will help you move more quietly and avoid startling your prey. Additionally, be aware of your surroundings and avoid obstacles like rocks, sticks, and other objects that can make noise when stepped on. When approaching your target, move at a 45-degree angle, as this allows you to present a smaller target and makes it more difficult for the hogs to detect you.
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