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At Wild Boar USA / Ugly Dog Ranch, it doesn't matter if you call 'em wild pigs, wild hogs,
wild boar, ferel pigs, or ferel hogs -
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Whether you are into archery, crossbow, firearms, hog doggin', hog trapping, or just plain
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Black Gold Testimonials





  

Hungry!!!



  

Good to the last drop!



 

I just wanted to send this picture and let you know that Black Gold worked for me. I have quite a few hogs destroying my pastures. I was having trouble getting them into any of the traps I have set. Just a little Black Gold and they can't stay out of the traps now.



 

Pictures of hogs taken by Pro-Staffer Cody Stark and a friend.

Just want to share a hunting story with the use of the Black Gold.

It was on a Sunday moring about 6:00 both my mom and I went to our secret spot up Kokee and mixed some BG and corn in my feeder and spread it around. Went up on my tree stand and re-located my mom about 20 yards away from the feeders under a guava tree. Noon passed and still no hogs in sight and in the back of my mind the word patient was just repeatedly going over and over in my head. Just about 5:20 P.M. I had a gut feeling that a pig was just making it's way towards the BG, sure enough it made its way toward the scent very cautiously. I waited for the pig to go behind the tree, I made my move and stood up and draw my bow, having him in sight and heart pounding like crazy, I did some combat breathing to calm me down just when he made an attempt toward the second feeder adjacent to where my mom was located I rested my first pin right on the boiling room, I send it to him at about 15 yards. The only thing I saw was my florescent green fletching on the money and the pig ran off at lest 30 yards away from the place I shot him. Track him down brought him home and made some smoke meat and BBQ ribs, baggah was ono!!!

Black Gold really works!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS to all Hawaii Hunters! GOD bless and be safe!
ALOHA
BRADDAH SAM


This 120lb sow and 60lb boar were caught in traps baited with Black Gold and soured corn. They were released with a head start and used as trainers to give my young dogs a hot track to run. Black Gold is helping train the dogs as well as keep the freezer full.

John Wood
Longview, Texas




 

big boar



 

My buddy and Hawaii Sportsman team member Jesus with a nice boar he got last weekend!

This is a pic of a decent size boar we shot this past weekend. The black gold really worked. we set up our shot, spread some corn and black gold, and sat down and waited. we only had to wait about fifteen minutes in the pouring rain and this boar came cruising down about ten feet from us. It wandered down to our corn pile and started to chow down. Kalani (with the rifle) aimed and made a solid brain shot that dropped it in place. Great product, we'll probably be heading down to pick more up from you. Thanks Bert, Kalani, and Rick.

I hunt a lease 14,000 ac in east texas great deer and to many hogs 4 hunters set hog traps 3 weeks ago and no luck I set my trap 2 weeks ago no hogs. They eat all around the traps .

last week I put black gold on 2 trees and in the trap. saturday 2 hogs. This black gold works. THANKS DMC




Just wanted to send you some new pictures. I'm still using the Black Gold and its never failed yet!!! Thanks man.

We hunted all morning long without jumping a thing, so we went to run traps that had been baited with Black Gold and had 5. A catastrophe during transferring the pigs from trap to transport allowed 3 of the small ones to escape. Two dogs were loose on the ground barking at and chewing on pigs thru the wire so they gave chase and caught one of the escapees.

These are what we brought home. We had a hindquarter on the pit the next day. You gotta love being able to have fun catching your supper. Black Gold draws 'em in and helps keep us in sausage.

John Wood
Longview, Texas







Things slowed down after I had trapped 190 hogs since Labor day weekend then I purchased Black Gold last week and I started trapping them again. I'm up to 207 now.

Hogs had been hard to come by for a couple of months and my trapping partner Savannah and I were getting a little dejected. We were in a slump and couldn't seem to shake it. Tracks showed that hogs were coming to the traps; they just weren't crossing the threshold. I had used several different concoctions of corn, but nothing was drawing them inside the trap. I began a search for bait that the hogs in my area had never seen and I found the Black Gold. After quizzing a few people about its effectiveness and being assured by everyone that it worked, I purchased a bottle to give Black Gold a try.

The traps were set with Black Gold and corn behind the trip wire and a piece of burlap soaked in Black Gold suspended from the top rear of the trap. The next day was rainy, so I was confident that any hog we might have caught would be fine for the day. I accompanied Savannah on a school field trip for the morning and when it was over, Savannah surmised that running hog traps would be much more exciting than a bus ride back to the schoolhouse. I excused her from school and we departed for lunch with high hopes and a good gut feeling that we had "pork chops" to skin in the afternoon. We were not let down. The first night had yielded three young hogs. Two for the freezer and 1 for training our jagd terrier pup Tonka. Our slump was ended; Black Gold brought the "pork chops" across the threshold.



Austin Leblanc
Trapped using Black Gold.
Louisiana


I have been using Black Gold as an attractor and hog in heat on the string across the door to the trap to keep deer out, seems like this is attracting bigger boars.


Got 11 hogs out of this trap! Three big sows and 8 small ones. Attractors work!!! I had Black Gold in this trap with corn. The hogs were coming close to a feeder but weren't coming to the trap, so started using Black Gold in it and you can see the results.




Pictures of hogs rubbing their rear-ends and stomachs on a log covered in Black Gold. Doug Kellermann  


 

Killed standing next to tree soaked with black gold. About 25yds with Ruger Super Redhawk .44, dropped in tracks shot behind ear, in Toobs co. GA near Ohoopee river.

I started with a pig tube then moved to a feeder. During this process I was using Black Gold every few nights. When the feeder was installed I stopped using Black Gold. What I found is that the pigs came later and later then stopped coming to the feeder. Last night I put more Black Gold out and the pigs where there at 8:00 pm.

What I can say is that Black Gold brings them in more than just plain corn.

Doug





Came to some Black Gold on a rubbing tree!
Howie Smith


Caught these with Black Gold. Terry Waggoner


Here is a 300 lb. boar and 100 lb sow that I trapped Christmas morning using Black Gold. The product really works.

Sincerely,
Terry Waggoner



Check out the rope on the power pole. Painted it with Black Gold and they sure like to rub on it. The small rake was in the back of the wife's Rhino, we had used it to bust up a beaver dam and I leaned it up against the pole to load the hog into the back of the Rhino


Well two catches in three weeks with Black Gold. We caught a 140# boar and a 240# sow in the trap yesterday. The river came up again on us this week so we had to get a boat to go check the trap after I walked with waders through waist deep water. After I knew we had caught, my brother-in-law, T-CLAW came with his brother-in-law to help with the job.

Santa brought me a new 2007 Hoyt Vetrix. Guess I must have been 'specially good this past year. Anyway, as you might suspect, and considering the fact that I was off work the week between Christmas and New Years, I managed to bowhunt several days. Saturday around noon I was setting up a ground blind at one of my hardest-hit feeders, and remembered I had a new feeder going that was set to go off at noon for one of the feedings. Since it was within walking distance, I geared up and eased over to check it. Lo and behold, there was a group of hogs under the feeder, including at least three boars. One was actually rubbing on a tree where I had poured a bottle of Black Gold. That's the first time I've ever actually seen one do that.

He got a 125-grain Magnus two-blade for his troubles. He only ran about 50 yards and keeled over. Nothing big, and certainly not worth a hero shot, but I was pumped! That animal was the first animal I've managed to take with archery tackle in over 20 years. (I've been away from archery for awhile but as you might guess, am hooked...again...now.)

Look out Howie! Only about 600 more, and I'll catch up with you!

Happy New Year everybody!
ScottD
New Waverly, TX




Things slowed down after I had trapped 190 hogs since Labor day weekend then I purchased Black Gold last week and I started trapping them again. I'm up to 207 now!

Thanks,
Terry

Today I caught five pigs using Black Gold mixed with corn and also a black gold rub post. I used a treated fence post and drilled 3/8's holes in it at an angle to hold more Black Gold on the post. I then took a plastic garbage can top an nailed on top the the post to keep some of the rain off. This is the same trap that I caught the other eight hogs in that are pictured in my hog trailer.

According to the rancher I still have about 50 hogs to go as they have seen two sounders with about 30 hogs in each. I know that I would not be catching as many hogs with the help of Cody's Black Gold.


This hog was caught with dogs, turning out at light pole that is soaked with Black gold to attract hogs. Caught 15 minutes after turn out and 300' from pole. I just go around and check poles and is it's fresh sign we turn the dogs out. Thirty minutes from turn out loaded up and ready again.

 

Pay close attention to the weeds and growth around the first picture in order to get an idea of the relative sizes of the hole!

I ordered 2 quarts of Black Gold 2 weeks ago and it has made me a believer. The wife and I had not seen any hogs at a particular feeder all year. I dug a 20 inch deep, hole in the sand with a shovel, approximately 8-10 inches round. She mixed corn and Black Gold covered with sand, several 3-4 inch layers. 6 days later I was back and there was a hog dig about the size of a standard bathtub. HOLY COW!

Thank you, Cody.
Excellent product!

Cody B. Stark

 




Hogs had been frequenting a tree that I had covered with Black Gold so I moved the trap near it. It only took two nights to catch this 100# sow. I can taste the porkchops now!!!


Cody,
This trap I only use BG and scent in, catching one to 6 a week.

Went back and checked my Black Gold experiments this weekend. ThSet up in a new spot last Sunday. Took Cody's advice and dug 2 holes and loaded with corn and Black Gold. First time I have used this stuff.

Was Friday night before I could get back to hunt it.Got there after dark so I couldn't see if anything had been hitting the BG corn. Around 8:15 my game cam flashed and I heard a loud growl.Waited till I heard some crunching then flashed my light. Looked like a good hawg so I dropped it

Turned out to be a big boar with curly black hair. Guessin 225lbs or so. Loaded it up on my stand and headed to the truck.

The Black Gold works well. I will be ordering some more.


Cody, Black Gold works! Jasmine got her first free range boar with a bow and thanks to you. I wasn't sure how to use it so I took it to her feeder where hogs have been coming in around 5pm every day and I mixed the Black Gold in some corn and spread it out about 10 yards in front of the ground blind and made a rub on a tree with it. This was yesterday...Today I went in there and it was all tore up! We sat in the blind with her bow and the hogs came in. Man my heart was pumping seing my little girl draw her bow. I put her a Magnus 125 head on her arrow and told her that she could only shoot 10 yards. When the hog got to within 7 yards she smoked him through the ribs angling into the lungs making a complete pass-thru and a huge trail of blood followed. She recovered her boar 65 yards later! I haven't cried in a long time but my year has been made!!!!!



Using Black Gold in traps. On 10-17-06 took seven out of trap.
Douglas Mason

Went back and checked my Black Gold experiments this weekend. The hogs had literally rubbed the bark off of the tree, and the carpet was loaded with mud. I took some pictures, not sure if it did it any justice.

Here's the carpet after one week of Black Gold and the tree after one week of Black Gold, notice the bark is GONE!

Kenny Platt




A photo from my game camera of Black Gold wild boar attractant in action. This piebald hog just could not resist the smell...even during the day!


Got a nice boar.
I had the"Black Gold" out for 2 days.

Tim Hicks



I mixed some black Gold and corn and poured it in a little hole. Well after the pigs ate it they then rolled in it! pictures provided

Cody sent me some black gold. I told him I'd try it.

It worked great! I wanted to get some film of the pigs rubbing on the tree. So I set the whole thing up. me explaining what it is how it works etc. This was at 9:00 am in the morning. I was planing to hunt that afternoon and I could film them then. Well the darn pigs beat me to the tree. I got there at 3pm and the pigs had already been there and rubbed all the "Black Gold" off the tree.

Here is a picture of a tree that was previously unused until I whipped "Black Gold" on it. check out the bite marks!

Eric Sawchuk
Hawaii


The good thing about this product is that it is not considered BAIT its an attractant making it an especially useful tool in areas where BAIT is not legal.

I don't sell the product here at TexasBoars but you can find it at www.brutalboarcreations.com

Cody has developed a product, that can and does create a RUB or WALLOW for hogs. I have tried some products in the past that made the claim but didn't hold up in testing. BLACK GOLD can successfully start a spot where hogs will rub or wallow where the product is poured out. Plus, its environmentally safe unlike oil, diesel, or other petrolium based bi-products.

Any attractant that can cause wild hog to stop or even regularly VISIT a spot and STOP to rub or wallow can increase the odds of a hunter bagging his quarry.

I have tried it. I gave it a good random test and low and behold it did just what it was advertised to do. I simply poured it on the ground near a trail being used by wild boar crossing a hay neadow. The hogs wouldn't always stop and linger where I wanted them too. After using that product the hogs would indeed stop, plop, and role on that stuff. As usual it stinks, everything a hog likes seems to stink . Just thought I would pass that bit of information on to those interested.

If you want to check it out go to www.brutalboarcreations.com and check out the BLACK GOLD. As they say, "it worked for me". if anybody thinks this is some sort of payed ad, it aint. I aint making a dime from it. But hopefully Cody will send me another bottle now. He said he would.


I recieved my shipment of Black Gold, the directions were simple enough. I went to a few spots where I know the hogs are running, poured it out as the directions said and I left it for a week, I checked the sites today and they have both been hit and hit hard! I am pleased to say I rep this great product 100% Most of you guys know, if I dont like something I say it..this isnt the case, I am glad to be a part in this great new innovation, it truly is a creation!!

Tim Hicks
Trapper


I wanted to give my own personal plug for this product, direct from the field. Since I hunt hogs both for fun and for control purposes, I'm interested in a product that might work quickly and shorten the learning curve a little. I got some Black Gold from Cody and put some out on a property I'm working north of Houston. I put it on a small pine tree I could see hogs were already rubbing on, and on a stump I could see mud on. I wasn't able to get back to this piece of property until this past Saturday afternoon, so two weeks had passed, which included a pretty good rain. The tree I had put it on was shredded and uprooted. The stump was pulverized. So I poured the rest of my initial bottle on another tree that had mud on it.

About an hour later, a group of 12 hogs showed up. There was one sow about 150 pounds and 11 others 1/2 or 3/4 that size. These hogs literally had to bulldoze their way through the thickest brush on the place, where there were several trails they could have easily used. There was also corn on the ground, "sweetened" with another attractant I use sometimes. These hogs totally ignored the corn and other bait, and went straight to the tree with the Black Gold on it. After a brief skirmish, they took turns bending this tree over and rubbing their stomachs with it. I am totally convinced they were looking for this Black Gold.

I don't know if it works every single time, but I do know it worked Saturday, to the exclusion of the other things I had put out.

ScottD
New Waverly, TX


Cody,
I recieved the Black Gold and started useing it on some new traps I had just set out. Poured the Black Gold on a tree close to the trap on 5-19-06, a Friday. On Sunday I had two sows and 12 small ones in the round trap, got them out and Monday morning I had three more sows in the trap. I could see where they had been rubbing the tree and I think that's why they found the trap.

Working great, haven't caught anything in the trap that didn't have Black Gold close by.

Douglas Mason
http://txmasoncatahoulas.texasboars.com/
Cowboys for Christ
www.tdha.org
HHTA & NALC


I bought a case of black gold in Georgia, it has been very dry so I can't tell what is eating all the corn & peanut butter. The first time (Wednesday) I used Black Gold I poured one quart on 3 tree trunks and checked back on Sunday.

I had 3 1/2 ft. high rubs on 2 of the trees. Probably a 500 lb hog I have to apply it every 3 to 4 days because it gets rubbed off.

If there are hogs in the area, it will work

Chris



Set this trap two days ago with Black Gold and Acorn scent only.


 

Hogs caught with Black Gold.

Jeremy Dziuk
San Antonio TX



It even works great for attracting bears! Look how the bears scared up the tree to try and get every last drop of Black Gold.


Here's a nice pic of a Hawaii boar.
Notice the Black Gold on the tree!
Eric


Just thought I'd let you know that we shot a pretty good size sow the other night. and it was at the spot that we used the Black Gold. it worked like a charm!!"

Wade - Hawaii



Thanks for making Black Gold! We are having luck with it! Thought you might like to see some pics we took over the weekend. These are not the first either--two weeks ago we caught 13 hogs in three of our traps and attribute it to the help of Black Gold.

Thanks again.
Phil and Barbara Wilhelm

Hog Wild all with the same result. With all the acorns on the ground, I was about to give up. Thats when I decided to give Black Gold a try. Didn't even add fresh corn since it seemed all I was doing was feeding the squirrels. Just poured it right on the edge of the feed trough. To my amazement I caught this little guilt the first night. WOW!! I guess it does work.

Aggie trapper

 
 
 
 

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