joshlvg
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« on: August 13, 2013, 08:12:38 pm » |
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I made some corral style traps, they are 40 feet round, I used combo panels they are 52in tall. had a 150lb sow jump out and went today to check it and hog tore one panel to pieces. I have to take hog out alive where trap is. Just wondering if anyone has same problem going to switch to the horse panels. also want to build some 4X4X8 traps wondering on what angle should use? want to keep it light. would 1/8 in thick be good enough? Thanks for any info?
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Rodeo
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« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2013, 10:32:31 pm » |
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try and get utility panels (4x4) and place t-post about 4' apart and maybe put some post in the ground in between, the get some 2x4 welded wire to put on the top facing inside the pen. this will help keep them from jumping out, i hope this might help you--good luck
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Everytime you are running dogs or trapping hogs, every encounter is different. Got to love it. Please be safe! Wild hog will get you if given the chance!!
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C L
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« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2013, 07:01:14 pm » |
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If hogs have been trapped a lot in an area, many of them may not go into a 4 x 8 box trap. You will likely catch a lot more with your corral traps. As Rodeo said, lots of posts and 4 x 4 mesh panels 5 feet high will help a lot. Even so, you may have one escape occasionally.
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Charles Long, Overton, TX
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joshlvg
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2013, 07:41:56 pm » |
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went yesterday to check and ole one ear sow that jumped out a week ago was in again got her this time. I have a couple box traps and have not got any with them yet but they are nice can move fast. Thanks for the help going to put a few more posts in and come up with a way to put a rail around top.
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