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Hogs tend to show increased activity after heavy rainfall at night due to their natural instinct to forage for food in flooded areas.
Why Hogs Move at Night After Rainfall
Heavy rainfall causes flooding, which brings hogs out of their hiding spots and into the open. Typically, hogs move at night after rainfall, as this is their preferred time to forage for food and search for water sources. Research suggests that hogs are most active during the first 48 hours after a heavy rainfall event.
Nighttime Hunting Techniques
When hunting hogs at night after rainfall, it’s essential to use a reliable spotlight or night vision equipment. Aim for the areas where water is pooling or where hogs are known to congregate, such as low-lying areas, creek beds, or around food sources. A good rule of thumb is to hunt within 200 yards of a known water source, as hogs tend to gravitate towards these areas. Use a slow and deliberate approach when moving through the woods, as hogs have a keen sense of smell and can detect even the slightest disturbance.
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