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Snaring hogs??
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01/23/10 09:05 PM
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shane87
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I found a site on hog snaring looks cool and a lot cheaper than cage traps. I am thinking about trying it out Does anyone have any tips on it.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: shane87]
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01/23/10 09:32 PM
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t george
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be carful with it as it is not a selective way of traping... what I mean is you cant control what getts caught deer, and other critter have a chance of being snared as well as your intended target hogs...
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: t george]
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01/23/10 10:27 PM
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J Gage
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never snared anything that big. But interested to know how it turns out for you.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: J Gage]
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01/23/10 11:43 PM
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TreeBass
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never snared anything that big. But interested to know how it turns out for you. no kidding 
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: TreeBass]
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01/24/10 12:28 AM
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jdw
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if their are deer in the area use deer stops on your snares. use 1/8 inch cable with berkshire slide lock. dont set them on trail under a fence unless you want the fence destroyed. most hogs will still be alive when you get their. back your truck up to them get in the back and throw a lasso over them tie it off to your truck flip them over and tie up the legs.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: jdw]
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01/24/10 12:32 AM
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Redboneman
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if you catch it you just shoot it before you walk up.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: Redboneman]
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01/24/10 01:01 AM
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dkershen
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I'd really advise against snares. Seen what it can do to non-target species (like deer, dog's, cattle). Just a bad idea all around in this part of the country.
In Africa snares are considered a poachers trap. Get caught setting one and you'll go to jail.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: shane87]
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01/24/10 01:40 AM
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Txkiller
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I prefer a #16 bear trap with offset jaws 
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: Txkiller]
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01/24/10 04:07 AM
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Sirrah243
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I can attest to the non selective part of using snares. Years ago I had a coyote problem on my place. I set a snare in a hole in the fence that was well used by the yotes. I didn't catch anything for several days. I went out one morning and found what once was a really nice yellow lab in my snare.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: Sirrah243]
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01/24/10 04:17 AM
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shane87
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I do respect that snares are not selective but so are most any trap. I will have a deer stop on it and there arent many dogs in the area. And plan on having a relaxing lock even though I will loose more this way I think it is better.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: shane87]
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01/24/10 04:57 AM
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jdw
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if everybody would get there dogs neutered or spayed maybe us trappers wouldnt have a problem catching dogs in snares or footholds. or maybe if people would take responsibility of their **** dogs! i get tired of people whining about the use of snares. get over it, its a very effective way of remove nuisance animals like hogs and coyotes wether you like it or not.
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Re: Snaring hogs??
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01/24/10 07:06 AM
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sthtxhunter
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if everybody would get there dogs neutered or spayed maybe us trappers wouldnt have a problem catching dogs in snares or footholds. or maybe if people would take responsibility of their **** dogs! i get tired of people whining about the use of snares. get over it, its a very effective way of remove nuisance animals like hogs and coyotes wether you like it or not. i do agree if your dog is on my ranch he is a dead dog and i would expect the same from you and we have run snares collectivly for yrs starting with my great grandpa handed all the way down to me and in the hill country it is very effective...deer are usually gonna jump a fence....my uncle is a govt trapper in rocksprings tx and has access or use to many options all the way up to the damn cyanide traps and he still prefers a snare
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: sthtxhunter]
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01/24/10 07:30 AM
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Brandon972
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Wow didnt realize ranchers or land owners hated stray dogs so much !!  If I had the room I think I would take in every stay dog I found. 
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Re: Snaring hogs??
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01/24/10 10:50 AM
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sthtxhunter
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they are a huge prob for ranchersesp sheep and goat ranchers as they are easy prey for a stray dog and once they do it once they aint gonna stop its not so much a hatred forthem as it is a concern for our livestock which is our livelyhood
"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" -Adolf Hitler,1935
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: sthtxhunter]
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01/24/10 11:03 AM
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Brandon972
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they are a huge prob for ranchersesp sheep and goat ranchers as they are easy prey for a stray dog and once they do it once they aint gonna stop its not so much a hatred forthem as it is a concern for our livestock which is our livelyhood Wow I didnt realize yall had problems with stray dog killing sheep and goats ?? These must not be the stray dogs I think about being here in teh city !! May not wnat to take one of them home !!  Whats the average size sheep or goat and what breed of strays are usually killing yalls livestock ??  Its been a while since Ive been around goats nut the last time I was that bad boy was knocking grown men to the ground !! I still fear that bastardo !! 
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: Brandon972]
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01/24/10 11:16 AM
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sthtxhunter
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billies can be mean but dogs see these animals as easy prey we have even had ranch dogs get a wild hair and kill a goat or lamb before and when they do...well you can guess the rest
"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" -Adolf Hitler,1935
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Re: Snaring hogs??
[Re: sthtxhunter]
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01/24/10 11:45 AM
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Brandon972
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billies can be mean but dogs see these animals as easy prey we have even had ranch dogs get a wild hair and kill a goat or lamb before and when they do...well you can guess the rest Let me guess... 
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