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    #16
    Originally posted by JLivi1224 View Post
    Very true. Good dogs couldn't care less about deer.
    And deer don't pay most dogs anymore attention than they do coyotes. Unless you just have some dingus that has a bunch of dogs that will run all the deer in the woods, you aren't going to bother the deer and if one dog runs a deer, they will come back.

    To get rid of the hogs, your gonna have to fence off the feeders but it may be a little late now for them to Get used to the pens. Just hunt hard and shoot any pig that comes in and keep hunting. The deer will come in if you run the hogs off the feeder.

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      #17
      You can split a cattle panel and it will keep the hogs out 28 inches is tall enough

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        #18
        Jager pro

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          #19
          cut cattle panels in half and go twice as far.. make your pens big about 10-12 panels with at least 2-3 t posts per panel. you'll never shoot them all out.

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            #20
            panels

            if you want to have some fun we once built a big horseshoe around a feeder with tposts and pallets with only a small single entrance. We set up 3 tree stands and all had shutguns and ARs. they came in very few got out

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              #21
              ^^^might have to try that on some of the feeders

              If that Jager pro wasn't so expensive we would definitely go that route. That thing is impressive.

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                #22
                I'd go the panel route as well. There's no reason not to put most or all of your feeders in panels. The hogs might leave them alone once they figure out the groceries are out of reach.

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                  #23
                  Texas Hog Traps builds modular corral traps and box traps for wild pigs. We also build cellular controlled hog traps so you can trap hogs from your couch.

                  They are basically a scaled-down Jager Pro. Less than 1/3 the cost.

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                    #24
                    Just Pen off all your feeders and since your deer are already used to going into your pens for the protein they will quickly adapt to the new pens. I recommend at least 8 panels but 10-12 would be better. Not only will this keep the hogs from running off the deer at your feeders, it will reduce the number of pigs that use your property because they no longer will have that food source.

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                      #25
                      As said before...

                      hog panels up at every feeder and I'd set up a trap at every feeder. They'll get used to the traps so you may have to shut one down for awhile and leave another one open or close them all for a couple weeks. Then, buy a LOT of pistol ammo!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Big pig View Post
                        Hog panels. Two t posts per panel in a circle
                        Not cheap, but they last forever.
                        This

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