Trapping and Relocating Hogs...
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Pensacola Florida
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Trapping and Relocating Hogs...
Hey guys n gals, I was wondering what is the best way to establish a Hog population on my property. There are NO HOGS, Haven't seen any signs of rooting, nothing on my trail cams accept Deer. What is the best way to trap some hogs and relocate them.
How to make a trap, etc.
Please Help folks.
Thanks in advance.
How to make a trap, etc.
Please Help folks.
Thanks in advance.
#2
There are NO HOGS, Haven't seen any signs of rooting, nothing on my trail cams accept Deer.
BTW: The wildlife people take a very dim view of relocating wild hogs. They usually call it something like "releasing hogs into the wild": A big fine is usually associated with that.
#4
get ya a 55 gallon drum, fill with corn, pour beer on it, have a party, dump the emptys out on the corn..what ever, stir it, leave it covered in the sun with the lid on it. more beer...when ya open it and gag, its ready, add razberry coolaid, just what ya can spare, giver a good stir...dump the whole thing out, they WILL find it.
#5
i've watched wild hogs run deer away from water, out of the game plots, away from the feeders and out of the wheatfields.
Got this from another site. Watch a hateful little boar run several deer away from the feeder. Then revenge comes.
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n...nt=Doubles.mp4
Got this from another site. Watch a hateful little boar run several deer away from the feeder. Then revenge comes.
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n...nt=Doubles.mp4
#6
i've watched wild hogs run deer away from water, out of the game plots, away from the feeders and out of the wheatfields.
Got this from another site. Watch a hateful little boar run several deer away from the feeder. Then revenge comes.
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n...nt=Doubles.mp4
Got this from another site. Watch a hateful little boar run several deer away from the feeder. Then revenge comes.
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n...nt=Doubles.mp4
#9
We start trapping the first week in December, but we sell all we get for $3 a pound and $5 per pound butchered and dressed.....Here in West Central Fl and South Fl. many wild hogs are sold for Christmas Eve dinner....