Hogs Everywhere

FLHunter87

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Can't get away from these freaking things. Already taken 4 from this sounder. They just keep coming back for more.
 

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Thunter

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Looks fun to be but can see how you'd get rather sick of them. They can sure tear stuff up.
 
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Sounds like a fun problem to have.
It's not when is deer season. The club I'm in is full of hogs once they find the corn, they won't leave. They are program to the feeder so they don't need far from it and once they here it they run to it. It's annoying. It's got to be 5-6 hogs per deer.
 
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Looks fun to be but can see how you'd get rather sick of them. They can sure tear stuff up.
If you look close, behind the feeder is a water hole. That's where the feeder used to be. I'm sure once the rain starts again this will be another water hole.
 
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FLHunter87

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Same. I’m in Central FL and am always willing to lend a helping hand.
I need to get a trap out there possibly. That's probably the only way. Picking them off 1 or 2 at a time will take a while.
 

RWT

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Build a circle trap with cattle panels. I have a similar issue. And this is the only way to take a large group out. The smaller 4x8 traps just teaches them to avoid traps
 

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FLHunter87

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Yeah I'm thinking about using a buddies trap. It's big just really heavy to deal with.
 

Brewski

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Build a pen out of cattle panels and T posts to surround the feeder to keep the hogs out. 8 panels is the minimum, 12 is the best if u can afford it. The deer will jump in to feed, and u can also cut one or two jump spots to allow the deer in easier. Once u got hogs no amount of killing will keep them from coming over time.
 

CAH2873

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East Texas Here. Same problem. We use circle traps and we catch several per year. Also hunt with thermal scopes and etc after deer season
 
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Yeah I'm thinking about using a buddies trap. It's big just really heavy to deal with.
The traps they're referring to are like a 6 with cattle panels or hog panels and t-posts. You pin the loop open on the 6 and feed and let them get comfortable coming and going, then you close the loop in the 6 and when they show up they push it open to enter but then it springs back closed. You'll end up catching the whole sounder with a trap like that because they all push in as they're used to going in to feed, but when they try to push out they can't because the angle is reversed. It works great, easy to setup and move because you just haul the panels separately and slam the t-posts in where you want them. You can even put it around your feeder if you use hog panels because deer and other game can just jump in and out.
 

yfarm

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Have seen trapped hogs climb right over a 4 ft high livestock panel. Neighbor built a round pen (corral) with a cell phone activated gate and game camera, would feed until entire was in and then close the gate. successfully trapped all the hogs in a several square mile area. Hunting is totally ineffective and smaller traps they learn to avoid.
 
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