Hog Hunting Is Not An Easy Task

Texas Fish and GameSure, the younger ones can be easy to bag around corn feeders but if you shoot a few in an area they go nocturnal and even then the biggest boars can be super-challenging to bag. Mature boars, like trophy bucks, have the uncanny ability to sneak through the thickest of cover without making a sound. How many times have you been out there hunting and all of a sudden, you turn your head and there he is?

Well, there is a way to help this with your off-season hog hunting and it works just as good for whitetails.

Here is what you could do. The next time you are out shopping, pick up a motion sensor. I use one called the “driveway patrol”. It is one of the smaller ones and it works great.

These motion sensors come in two part: a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter will pick up any movement and send a signal to the receiver. Usually, these receivers will sound an alarm that can be heard in three counties!

The one I have used also comes with a blinking red light when it receives a signal from the transmitter. I simply took apart the receiver and, using my vast knowledge of electricity, disconnected the wire that was attached to the speaker of the unit with my wire cutters. Consequently, when the transmitter sent a signal, the alarm was bypassed and only the blinking red light was working on the receiver.

Time to test this bad boy out. I set the transmitter outside and had a friend walk in front of it. In the comfort of my living room, I watched as a red light gave me notice of an intruder in my yard.

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