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For night hog shots, position yourself 10-15 yards from the feeding site, with a clear line of sight to the area where hogs will likely enter. Consider using a elevated blind or stand to increase your visibility and concealment. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision.
Setting Up Your Position
When positioning yourself for night hog shots, it’s essential to consider the hogs’ behavior and habitat. Typically, hogs will enter a feeding site at night through a narrow area, such as a creek bed or a fence line. Use this knowledge to your advantage by setting up your position 10-15 yards from the expected entry point, with a clear line of sight to the area.
Using Concealment and Elevation
To increase your chances of getting a clean shot, use concealment and elevation to your advantage. Consider setting up your stand or blind 5-7 feet off the ground, using a tree stand or a pop-up blind. This will allow you to see over any vegetation and get a clear shot at the hogs as they enter the feeding site. Use camouflage and natural cover to blend in with your surroundings and remain undetected.
Preserving Your Night Vision
When hunting at night, it’s crucial to preserve your night vision. Avoid using white light flashlights, which can destroy your night vision in a matter of seconds. Instead, use a red-light flashlight, which will allow you to see your surroundings without disrupting your night vision. This will give you a significant advantage when it comes to tracking and shooting hogs at night. Remember to use your red light sparingly, as it can still affect your vision over time.
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