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Hog Traps
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10/07/15 07:31 PM
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Joined: Mar 2010
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East Texas Hunter
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Woodsman
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Hey everyone, I have a family member that is having trouble with hogs in his pasture, outside of city limits, but neighbors are within 200 yards in all directions so I can't sit out there and shoot them with a rifle. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on homemade traps that are easy to build and aren't going to break the bank. I am considering a Circle C hog trap (may not be the correct name) made out of t-posts and cattle panels. If I get hogs in the trap I can kill them with a pistol due to the fact the bullet won't travel as far. Thanks in advance for any advice and tips.
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Re: Hog Traps
[Re: East Texas Hunter]
#5966229
10/07/15 07:39 PM
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rickym
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You've got the right idea with t post and panels
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Re: Hog Traps
[Re: East Texas Hunter]
#5966236
10/07/15 07:42 PM
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1860.colt
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Week or two their was a person on here with thread bout atomatic trap doors, he sets up his traps at your place... Worth checking into...
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Re: Hog Traps
[Re: East Texas Hunter]
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10/07/15 09:02 PM
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rarjar
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Hey everyone, I have a family member that is having trouble with hogs in his pasture, outside of city limits, but neighbors are within 200 yards in all directions so I can't sit out there and shoot them with a rifle. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on homemade traps that are easy to build and aren't going to break the bank. I am considering a Circle C hog trap (may not be the correct name) made out of t-posts and cattle panels. If I get hogs in the trap I can kill them with a pistol due to the fact the bullet won't travel as far. Thanks in advance for any advice and tips. This my setup using t-posts and panels with a custom made hog gate.
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Re: Hog Traps
[Re: East Texas Hunter]
#5966345
10/07/15 09:13 PM
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bull279
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A cheap way to make a hog trap is make a circle with t-posts and then put the cattle panels up on the t-posts. The last cattle panel should overlap the first panel that you set by several feet. Do not secure the end of this panel, but put a door spring from the end of the panel to somewhere on the first panel. The hogs will push against the panels and find their way into the pen and the spring will pull the panel back closed and they can't get out.
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Re: Hog Traps
[Re: East Texas Hunter]
#5966418
10/07/15 10:37 PM
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Slow Drifter
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Figure-6 trap, and they work. You build the trap as you stated but in a "6" shape v. a "c." The pigs can shove into the point where the "flap" of the 6 meets the circle, but it closes behind them and they can't get out. Look up some of Doc Higginbotham's designs. This'll get you started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZb7hrzb19Iedited to add: Mis-spelled Higginbotham, if you can imagine that.
Last edited by Slow Drifter; 10/07/15 11:05 PM.
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