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Old 01-04-2011, 02:38 PM
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Do you want feral (wild) piglets or domestic? I have my trap set right now and this was the last time I set it (11) all in one shot!

How about sharing your plans for a hog trap with us? Could you get a picture of the door?
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Old 01-04-2011, 02:50 PM
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How about sharing your plans for a hog trap with us? Could you get a picture of the door?
Man, I can spend all day explaining traps to you! They have so many!!! Whatever you do, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY on those little 4x8 traps that sell at ranch stores and internet sites for 300-400 bucks. You will catch a hog or two in them occasionally, and if you have alot of hogs, you will think you did something - but your spinning your wheels. If you got a hog "problem" the smallest trap to use is 16x16 w/ a swing door. On a big piece of land, I would erect a huge trap in the shape of a big "6" using cattle panels where the circle of the "6" is at least 30-35 yards across. Make sure this is done in the woods, and dig a hole with a shovel to hold water. Tie the bend of the "6" open for at least a 2-3 week period and feed the hell out of it. Then sneak in during the daylight, untie the opening and let the fun begin. I would not check it everyday, stay out of the area and let them fill it up. The longer pigs are in the trap, the more the others will want to go in to meet them. It will soon be loaded!!!!
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Old 01-04-2011, 03:15 PM
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Man, I can spend all day explaining traps to you! They have so many!!! Whatever you do, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY on those little 4x8 traps that sell at ranch stores and internet sites for 300-400 bucks. You will catch a hog or two in them occasionally, and if you have alot of hogs, you will think you did something - but your spinning your wheels. If you got a hog "problem" the smallest trap to use is 16x16 w/ a swing door. On a big piece of land, I would erect a huge trap in the shape of a big "6" using cattle panels where the circle of the "6" is at least 30-35 yards across. Make sure this is done in the woods, and dig a hole with a shovel to hold water. Tie the bend of the "6" open for at least a 2-3 week period and feed the hell out of it. Then sneak in during the daylight, untie the opening and let the fun begin. I would not check it everyday, stay out of the area and let them fill it up. The longer pigs are in the trap, the more the others will want to go in to meet them. It will soon be loaded!!!!

Well dats what I want. I want to murder em all!!
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