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Cow panel trap #6340814 06/19/16 10:40 PM
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the hog traps made out of 4 cow panels works great. Make a circle with one panel that overlaps. The panel acts like a natural spring. Tie it open to get them used to pushing their way in. Then bait and remove the tie. they push their way in and the panel snaps back keeping them from going out. Can catch a bunch in one session,

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Use the 60" tall utility panels that have 4x4 6 Guage wire, keeps the smaller pigs in.

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Wow what a great idea..so easy

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A figure 6 trap.


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A figure 9 trap cool


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Build two and you can have a figure 69 trap.





Best of both worlds !

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Re: Cow panel trap [Re: ELKMTB] #6342259 06/21/16 01:11 AM
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Easy except for pounding the tpost. Need the 4 feet apart

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Depends on your type of soil,4 feet for sandy soil, 6 feet for clay. Wire the panels to the inside of the T-post, bottom middle and 4 feet off ground, leave the top 12" free, so when a hog try's to climb out the panel bends over and the hog drops back in the trap. You can prop the entrance open with a short 6" stick,it will drop out of the way when a big pig goes in.

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good idea

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No photos?

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No photos, I quit trapping them when I got a regular job.

Re: Cow panel trap [Re: ELKMTB] #6344535 06/23/16 02:39 AM
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Will get some next time we are down there

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I had a made one in a similar fashion, trying to find pics of it. Very simple but effective design. T-post, panels, wire to secure panels to post, and a trip wire is all mine was made out of. Trap essentially looks like a #9 before it is sprung.


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Re: Cow panel trap [Re: ELKMTB] #6345788 06/24/16 02:43 AM
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aim just need to bring lots of ammo

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And the reason you need to bring lots of ammo is because you'll have nights like this one:



17 of the bristly beasties in one trap, and they are running around all over the place, so the "one shot, one kill" thingy don't quite work!

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Wow laugh Keep up the good work

Re: Cow panel trap [Re: mikei] #6358698 07/05/16 03:49 PM
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I built a trap similar to this one and have had good luck with it.
The most I have caught at one time is 5.

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How do they work with cows on the place? Do the cows cause a problem?


I once drank muddy water out of a hoof print and was dang glad to get it.
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Our experience is that any trap we've made that's a "push-in" type will eventually be breeched by the cows. As we move the cattle from pasture to pasture, we wire the push-in's shut if there are any in the grazing area.

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Wire the top 2 feet of the panels together at the push piont

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what makes it even better, put a sow in the middle, inside a enclose, shade and water, works


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Yes this sure helps, just be sure to add a scrape dripper filled with sow in heat scent.

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Originally Posted By: mikei
And the reason you need to bring lots of ammo is because you'll have nights like this one:



17 of the bristly beasties in one trap, and they are running around all over the place, so the "one shot, one kill" thingy don't quite work!


Hell it is hard enough to hit them in a smaller trap. I always try and headshot the ones we are going to eat and if you aren't using a suppressor after the first shot lets just say the atmosphere in the trap gets rather "spirited". I really need to video it the next time 9 or so of them are in there.

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