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Cheap hog trapping #7090783 02/24/18 02:04 AM
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Looking for inexpensive hog trapping ideas. What have y'all had success with?

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I don’t know how cheap you are thinking. I bought a used movable metal trap for $150. Look for a used one. And, using metal panels and old cyclone fencing and t-posts to build a rather large circular trap. I made a drop panel trap door for it, and a workable trigger.

The cyclone fencing I mentioned was added to the trap when I found that little pigs could get through the square holes in the metal panels.


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You can try snares, inexpensive and not too hard to set up.

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