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Hog trap ideas/plans
Posted by chickman1313 on 12/6/12 at 10:32 am00
This has been brought up on here many a time, i'd like to build a hog trap and was wondering if any of yall had any plans yall used and how much the materials cost and such.
Advantages and disadvantages of a corral trap vs a cage?
Advantages and disadvantages of a corral trap vs a cage?
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/6/12 at 10:34 am to chickman1313
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Advantages and disadvantages of a corral trap vs a cage?
Corrals are almost always legal, and most traps are not (Mississippi prohibits a top on a trap, and Louisiana requires a 24" hole in the top of the trap to allow bears to escape)
This post was edited on 12/6 at 10:36 am
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by birdman12 on 12/6/12 at 10:44 am to chickman1313
The only advantage of a cage trap is that it is portable. You will have MUCH more success with a corral trap.
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by chickman1313 on 12/6/12 at 10:50 am to birdman12
good to know
any of yall built a corral trap? just use trees in the woods or stake it down? have a door or just the pinched entrance?
any of yall built a corral trap? just use trees in the woods or stake it down? have a door or just the pinched entrance?
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Bleeding purple on 12/6/12 at 10:51 am to chickman1313
corral trap
use 3 16' cattle panels
t posts every 4 ft
4 10 gauge wire ties on each pole
and a swing door with a spring so once it triggers more can push in.
drop doors can be made of wood and are cheaper but you can only catch once no more can push in.
for your trigger use heavy braid line, atached to the door run through 1" steel rings, not pulleys, run it around the sides to the back of the cage and then tie on a thin piece of single strand wire from the braid to one of the T posts at least 12" above the ground. they break the thin wire to trigger the door.
you can use trees but due to shape they make it easier for the pigs to root under the edge of the cattle panels and lift them.
If you have lots of small piglets line the bottom 2 ft of the cattle panel on the inside of the trap with chicken wire.
use 3 16' cattle panels
t posts every 4 ft
4 10 gauge wire ties on each pole
and a swing door with a spring so once it triggers more can push in.
drop doors can be made of wood and are cheaper but you can only catch once no more can push in.
for your trigger use heavy braid line, atached to the door run through 1" steel rings, not pulleys, run it around the sides to the back of the cage and then tie on a thin piece of single strand wire from the braid to one of the T posts at least 12" above the ground. they break the thin wire to trigger the door.
you can use trees but due to shape they make it easier for the pigs to root under the edge of the cattle panels and lift them.
If you have lots of small piglets line the bottom 2 ft of the cattle panel on the inside of the trap with chicken wire.
This post was edited on 12/6 at 11:04 am
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/6/12 at 10:54 am to chickman1313
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any of yall built a corral trap?
We used T post, but you have to space them very close, we used a door, but a pinched entrance should work better (IMHO)
another plus for a corral is the hogs do not like to step on the bottom of a trap, so we throw a lot of mud. limbs etc in there to pad it, do not have to do this with a corral
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by chickman1313 on 12/6/12 at 11:03 am to Bleeding purple
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Bleeding purple
dont happen to have a picture of one of your set ups huh?
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Hammertime on 12/6/12 at 11:05 am to Tigerpaw123
I know how to build them, just need the materials
Another little trick I picked up was that you have to leave the gate open for a week or so to let them get comfortable with being in there. They are more likely to keep going in
Another little trick I picked up was that you have to leave the gate open for a week or so to let them get comfortable with being in there. They are more likely to keep going in
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re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by chickman1313 on 12/6/12 at 4:27 pm to Bleeding purple
good stuff man
we oughta add that thread to the OB FAQ thread
we oughta add that thread to the OB FAQ thread
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Bleeding purple on 12/6/12 at 5:30 pm to chickman1313
I will add that I made the traps in roudn an oval shapes but after taliking with others believe that I will make them more heart shaped in the future to help lead hogs in. Once the first ones are trapped the others will circle the trap trying to get in and having that indent will help keep them in. This year I am going to experiment with other forms of traps with less complicated doors.
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Bleeding purple on 12/6/12 at 5:48 pm to Tigerpaw123
DO NOT USE THE FREAKING WEAK 4" WLEDED WIRE FENCING THAT IS IN THAT LINK.
It will not hold up.
I tired to use welded wire and the hogs ran right through it leaving what looked like a hole where wiley coyote ran through a wall.
It will not hold up.
I tired to use welded wire and the hogs ran right through it leaving what looked like a hole where wiley coyote ran through a wall.
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Da Hammer on 12/6/12 at 5:51 pm to Bleeding purple
One things also...
LW&F just passed a new rule about cage traps. For bear safety they MUST have a 26" Opening in the top of the trap no matter where in the state. From what I have been told the GW will be strictly enforcing this so keep that in mind when building a new trap.
FWIW do a corral trap anyway much more effective.
LW&F just passed a new rule about cage traps. For bear safety they MUST have a 26" Opening in the top of the trap no matter where in the state. From what I have been told the GW will be strictly enforcing this so keep that in mind when building a new trap.
FWIW do a corral trap anyway much more effective.
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by reggierayreb on 12/6/12 at 8:04 pm to Da Hammer
Don't know if it's been posted in the thread yet but when it comes to what materials you're gonna use to bait your pigs with I have a fool proof method.... Fill a 5 gallon bucket halfway with corn and splash diesel fuel on it ... It drives them nuts... They will literally kill each other over the stuff... If you feel like they are eating it up too fast you can always bury this mixture in the ground in your pen... They can smell it for miles.. Good luck and happy trapping
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Nodust on 12/6/12 at 8:25 pm to Bleeding purple
No troubles with shooting them in the trap and more returning at a future time?
re: Hog trap ideas/plansPosted by Bleeding purple on 12/6/12 at 10:52 pm to Nodust
It varies on shooting in the trap. I do recommend shooting the biggest one first as they will tear up traps when scared. They will also pile up and climb over the fence if allowed. A .22 for dispatching the wounded ones is nice. We try to keep blood to a minimum in the trap. However, I have witnessed boars rooting in blood soaked sand the night after shooting one and have game camera video of hogs feeding on hog gut piles.
I have found changing baits after a catch helps. We have used a soured corn bait followed by a sweet fruit punch bait with good success.
I have found changing baits after a catch helps. We have used a soured corn bait followed by a sweet fruit punch bait with good success.
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