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positive hog sign?
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:40 am
by jonas.menken
im pretty sure these are hog tracks, what about the feces though? I am located in socal if that makes a difference, also I took a pic of the berries as thats the feces seemed to mostly consist of.
Re: positive hog sign?
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:12 am
by ChargingCatcher
Those look like hog tracks alright. Not sure about the feces.
But if there is feces of any kind and hog tracks normally there are hogs. lol.
I would honestly look for one big thing. ROOTING.
There is no other clear sign that says that hogs are in the area but rooting. If there is none chances are the hogs are not eating there and only passing through. Also look for places where they have bed down.
Re: positive hog sign?
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:36 am
by jonas.menken
the place was so ridiculously overgrown i couldnt go more then 10 ft off the main trail (if you want to call it that) with a machete. I think the hogs may be using the waterways as highways so to speak to navigate due to it being so thick
positive hog sign?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:30 pm
by Fitz
Go to Walmart pick up a $50 trail camera, a SD card and batteries then set it up and you'll know for sure. One of the tracks looked like hog to me but it looked pointed. Hogs usually have rounded toes unless they're in soft soil with few rocks. The other one I couldn't tell but then again I'm lookin at them on a iPhone.
The fecies looked like bear to me in most of the pictures. Hog fecies usually looks like healthy human fecies.
Look for wallows, mud on trees where they rubbed, rooting and beds. The wallows will be in the soft mud in or near the water.
Re: positive hog sign?
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 2:20 pm
by broncobilly
The digestive system of a hog and a bear (and a human for that matter) are so similiar that if they are eating the same diet it can be virtually impossible to tell them apart from the feces alone. If the hogs are useing the area and it is as thick as you say then there should be hog trails through, or at least into, it. Where I hunt there are both hogs and bear and they eat the exact same diet, so the only way to tell which animal left the feces is to find the track of the animal, or put a good dog down and find the animal itself. The pics you posted of the tracks are inconclusive, they might be hog, but then again they might not. The game cam suggestion was a good idea, but only if there is an area you have reason to believe the animal will be, if there is enough sign to reasonaly believe it is a good place for a game cam, there should be enough sign to positively identify a track. Fitz gave you a good list of things to look for, just keep looking and you will find the answer.
Good luck
Bill
Re: positive hog sign?
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:40 am
by thomasg
Where in socal is this? I've scouted a little in the cleveland ntl forest area and saw some sign just passed the julian area. Might be able to help you take a look if you're close. Ps I'm no hog expert just offering a helping hand