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Trap Advice
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10/23/18 12:46 AM
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TexasOutdoorsman
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Im Building a figure C/Figure 6 style hog trap. I was wondering if yall had any tips or adviv from past uses. Feel free to drop any pictures of your experiences or pigs caught in the trap. This is what It should turn out like
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/23/18 02:12 AM
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bring "A" 2-3 dots past B" funneling, "B&C" closer & double posted for extra strength with light spring loaded door, (easily pushed & wire extended 2-3inches past frame) pushing into circle with hinges on "B" ... Put feeder with spinner straight across from door, along fence, with shield on back side spinner were corn stays inside circle.
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/23/18 03:35 AM
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North ranches
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I build mine in a “heart shape” so they can push in what would be the top of the heart an push out the bottom. Once they All start pushing in an out you just close a gate where they push out an they are caught hogs. Works great for “trap smart hogs”.
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/26/18 06:43 PM
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Dave Scott
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Do the hogs ever just knock down the mesh?
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/26/18 08:59 PM
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PoppinPiggies
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I build mine in a “heart shape” so they can push in what would be the top of the heart an push out the bottom. Once they All start pushing in an out you just close a gate where they push out an they are caught hogs. Works great for “trap smart hogs”. Interesting.... might have to try this on some trap smart ones I got now.....
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/26/18 10:59 PM
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krmitchell
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I build mine in a “heart shape” so they can push in what would be the top of the heart an push out the bottom. Once they All start pushing in an out you just close a gate where they push out an they are caught hogs. Works great for “trap smart hogs”. I’ve seen this as well except no exit gate. Just a way in that starts open enough for them to get out. Slowly creep the top of the heart sides closer together until they are touching and the pigs will push their way in but can’t get out.
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/26/18 11:17 PM
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Do the hogs ever just knock down the mesh?
It is cattle panels or horse panels thick gauge wire welded together. Its pretty strong stuff
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Re: Trap Advice
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10/31/18 03:03 AM
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North ranches
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If u have a exit gate then the trap smart hogs see the other hogs aren’t getting trapped then they will start going in themselves an usually be the first ones in an that’s when u shut off the exit. I’ve caught a lot of hogs with all kinds of traps and dogs an this is by far my favorite an most effective way of trapping big hogs .
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