Good lookin traps guys. Thanks for the tips
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Originally posted by stymie View Postnice trap setups, do these traps stay set year round? Do you bungee cord them shut when you do not want to trap anything?
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We also hag a wild hog problem here in Hawaii, I do a lot of local trapping for people. I have a chainlink trap that is easily transported in my truck.
It operates with a stick that props the door open attached to a ABS elbow filled with corn for the initial catch, they just push the door open walk in and the counter weight(on the right side of the cage) pulls the door back closed. It has a 6" X6" wire mesh on the bottom. the biggest so far has been #95 with the wire mesh for a floor I might have to stake it down if I run into a big one.
To date 9 is the most I have caught in one evening. we just snare them and away they go.
We have people that are on a waiting list so when I need to get rid of some I have plenty of people waiting.
Here's a smaller version of the big trap I made, simple yet effective, it's a one time catch trap, the door locks as it closes.
Plus it's easy to move
unless you have one of these guys in there..
The larger trap is for larger hogs seen in the area..
This one was not a happy camper.
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