Deer season is usually marked by more hogs than deer. This season, there were no hogs and it has remained no hogs for MONTHS.
Tropical Storm Fay dumped 36 inches of rainfall in 36 hours. The river exceeded its normal banks. Wildlife was congregated on the high ground. Deer and hogs were plentiful, as in previous unflooded seasons.
Fay departed and the river has subsided. I suppose the wildlife departed in the way of the river and are all out on the State owned flood plain eating new shoots, corms, and forbes instead of in the former uplands - as in years past.
My hunting partner and I have logged a lot of days and more hours on stand seeing little to NOTHING by way of hogs since November. Ordinarily, you can't shoot enough of them to keep the land from becoming a hazard to the tractor with so much rooting.
I suppose an attractant is now in order.