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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1280278" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Not so sure about the moon, at least at this time of year, I think they are moving more according to temperature. Pigs don't sweat, so any time that sun is out just about, they're gonna be parked in the shadiest, thickest, wettest place they can find. I see them out most every morning before sun up, but they are on their way out of the pasture heading back to their bedding area. I finally saw them out at dusk the other evening, but most of the time they aren't getting out till after dark. I'd say early morning before the sun rises is your best bet. If they've found your feeder and are not disturbed much, they are probably hittin it every night... and running off your deer, hehe. </p><p></p><p>Post some pics if you get one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1280278, member: 9675"] Not so sure about the moon, at least at this time of year, I think they are moving more according to temperature. Pigs don't sweat, so any time that sun is out just about, they're gonna be parked in the shadiest, thickest, wettest place they can find. I see them out most every morning before sun up, but they are on their way out of the pasture heading back to their bedding area. I finally saw them out at dusk the other evening, but most of the time they aren't getting out till after dark. I'd say early morning before the sun rises is your best bet. If they've found your feeder and are not disturbed much, they are probably hittin it every night... and running off your deer, hehe. Post some pics if you get one! [/QUOTE]
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