I've found a nice spot where several groups of pigs move through on a frequent basis. Instead of sticking with my spot/stalk technique, I'm thinking I want to lay an ambush for them.
My problem is when they get into the funnel it's trampled flat and they don't slow down to root there. Someone suggested a handful of corn just to catch their nose, just long enough to get a shot off. I was wondering what else might be a good menu item for this? Some thoughts I would like feedback on:
- dried cracked corn
- corn soaked in beer for a week (with or without jello?)
- macadamia nuts
- truffles
I'm not sure a pig in the south would know what a macadamia nut was so I ruled it out initially. Then I kinda thought it might be fun to throw a handful out next to my other bait and see which one they go to first.
For that last one, I wonder if they are just genetically wired for it? I have a chef friend so I could get a little bit easily, just not a lot without having to break out the wallet.
If something as simple as a call would work that would be great, I'm in no way tied to the idea of just using a bit of food for this.
Thom