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hog tube
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08/25/10 03:00 AM
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bowassin
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how do you guys make your hog tubes.?
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Re: hog tube
[Re: bowassin]
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08/25/10 03:20 AM
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I made mine out of 3" pvc (5'). Capped one end with a regular cap, the other has a female threaded end. I drilled a hole in the male threaded cap and ran an eye bolt through it. Drilled 1/2" holes, filled with corn, then screwed the cap on. I tied rope from the eye bolt to a tree. I mighta drilled too many holes, I'll find out tomorrow when I go check it.
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Re: hog tube
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08/25/10 11:34 AM
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i used mine for a trip inside my trap. didnt work or i was too impatient. here is a picture to give a ideal. 
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Re: hog tube
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08/26/10 04:05 AM
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Got back from the in laws. I estimate there were 20 holes in the 5' tube... Waaaaaaaay tooooooo many. Less than 6 days and there wasn't a sign of corn around the thing. I guess I'm building another. I think I'll make 6-7 holes next time. It worked though, I had 9 hogs playing around with it!
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Re: hog tube
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08/26/10 04:17 AM
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Txkiller
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Im gonna try this during the winter I like the idea
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 12:21 AM
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i have thought about using sweet feed or a mix of sweet feed with corn to make it a little sticky from the molasse and make it a little harder for them to empty it.
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 02:50 AM
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H i have thought about using sweet feed or a mix of sweet feed with corn to make it a little sticky from the molasse and make it a little harder for them to empty it. I have always heard that mixing diesel with jello and corn is awesome, especially the green jello and it will make it syrupy and jello is cheap and easy to get. I am going to try this recipe inside mine and see if that kind of keeps it in there.
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 03:35 AM
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We're going to get this down before too long!!!
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 05:10 AM
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Trail and error, but Tejas has the right idea
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 05:45 PM
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Will the hogs eventally tear the pvc up?
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 06:41 PM
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Every idea that has been posted works . The jello and diesel is what we use evey winter . But we use the strawberry jello mix , dont know why but the hogs in Falls Co. like it better than any other we used . When using sweet feed put a little more corn in it than the sweet feed , when it gets colder the sweet feed kinda gums or balls up in the tubes. You guys are on the right track thats for sure .
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 08:21 PM
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I had a couple pig tubes out on my place in Athens. They work great. Only problem I had is that my horses figured out how to work them.
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Re: hog tube
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08/27/10 08:35 PM
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Yeah we had 20 gallon barrels with flanges welded on the ends with a 3/8" chain anchored to a swivel eyebolt cemented in the ground. They tore up the the regular eyebolts in no time flat, so we went to the swivel type that had a zerk fitting on them. I put 12 holes in it with a .45 ACP and those hogs and the cattle ran that barrel around so much, you would think that someone was training horses in the mud there. They empty it in about 3 weeks on average. Has anyone put corn in beercans on a "trotline"? I used to do that before I had hog lights and NV. Keeps you awake at night.
God is great, deer is good and wild hogs are crazy.
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Re: hog tube
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08/28/10 07:53 AM
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Re: hog tube
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08/28/10 09:50 PM
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is there an ideal length on a hog tube?
Stuff my dad said in the deer blind
"I can dive deeper and come up drier" "did you do that?"
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Re: hog tube
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08/28/10 11:39 PM
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Eight feet seems to work best for me.
Billy Gordon
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Re: hog tube
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08/28/10 11:43 PM
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Put a false compartment about 6" long in one end of it. Put a handful of pebbles in there and after it is empty they think corn is still in the tube and keep coming back.
Just attach a steel ring to the chain and drop it over a T-Post. They won't tear up the PVC because it spins and rotates.
Good Hunting, Gary
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Re: hog tube
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08/29/10 08:29 PM
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Well I just made one. It's my first. I had a peice of 4" pvc that is 6'long so that is what I used. I drilled 6 holes 1/2 round. I'll take it to the lease this next week-end. I didn't know how many holes to drill. I'll see how it works out and post results later.
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Re: hog tube
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08/30/10 03:36 AM
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I've never made one, but I'm thinking that 1/2 in. holes may be just a bit too big. Maybe 3/8 would do better? Let us know what your experience is with this one. Six holes I would think sounds about right. Thanks for the info.
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Re: hog tube
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08/30/10 03:57 AM
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I just use empty dr pepper bottles , easy to carry and cheap
 David
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Re: hog tube
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08/31/10 02:23 AM
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Think Coke bottles would work or only Dr Pepper? 
Let'em grow old
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Re: hog tube
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09/01/10 07:24 PM
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Made mine out of 3" PVC, 5' long. I drilled 5 or 6 holes in them. 1/2" is too small as the corn clogs in them. I went up to 5/8" and they work like a charm.
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Re: hog tube
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09/01/10 10:56 PM
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Re: hog tube
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09/01/10 10:58 PM
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i read on another forum of a guy had one of these chained to a tree and the hog pushed it around the tree till the chain was tight then bent the tube around the tree till it snapped....donno if its true or not...
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Re: hog tube
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09/02/10 02:37 AM
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Looks good txd33! I put a long rope on mine, they'd have to wrap that thing around a tree a bunch to snap that PVC.
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