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There was a guy on here that made really good, quality lookin traps. Can't seem to find him. He was out of Tampa I believe.
Mick is who you are probably talking about.
We made our own, we simply made a circle with fence post and hog panel fences. Start putting post in a circle about 20' and the secure the panels to the inside of fence posts and when you get back to the beginning bring your fence about 6' out so it looks like a q and when hogs rub the sides looking to get in they hit the extended panel and will push themselves between the first panel and extended part. We used a spring on the first circle panel and had it overlap the inside Bout 2'. Bait the center heavy and leave it open a week so they come in and out freely then close it up, the overlap area will keep hogs inside until you are ready to collect em'. Much cheaper than buying traps and very effective as they just keep piling in
We made our own, we simply made a circle with fence post and hog panel fences. Start putting post in a circle about 20' and the secure the panels to the inside of fence posts and when you get back to the beginning bring your fence about 6' out so it looks like a q and when hogs rub the sides looking to get in they hit the extended panel and will push themselves between the first panel and extended part. We used a spring on the first circle panel and had it overlap the inside Bout 2'. Bait the center heavy and leave it open a week so they come in and out freely then close it up, the overlap area will keep hogs inside until you are ready to collect em'. Much cheaper than buying traps and very effective as they just keep piling in
Can u take a picture of it for me.
