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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1722452" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Thanks Okie, I am still learning, but have received lots of good advice here. We actually checked em on our walk in, but sat in the deer stand to watch for hogs. We saw 9 hogs, 2 about 200# and 7 around 75-100# We were trying to get on the 2 big ones, to shoot at the same time, neither were in the open at the same time in the 45-60 seconds they were out there. The feeder going off, scared them off. We found it amusing as one small pig ran straight into a cattle panel and then squealed a few moments and then took off. </p><p></p><p>I was talking to my dad about those traps you made, we are going to make some for next year. I am thinking I might try putting some 1" square "rabbit cage" wire over the heavy wire floor. In the time I have spent researching trapping bobcats, some tips were to put sticks in a "V" shape with a leg hold trap in the narrow end of the "V". The reasoning was cats will move there feet instead of stepping on a stick. Seems logical that they might not like stepping on the heavy wire as it has a stick like feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1722452, member: 1546"] Thanks Okie, I am still learning, but have received lots of good advice here. We actually checked em on our walk in, but sat in the deer stand to watch for hogs. We saw 9 hogs, 2 about 200# and 7 around 75-100# We were trying to get on the 2 big ones, to shoot at the same time, neither were in the open at the same time in the 45-60 seconds they were out there. The feeder going off, scared them off. We found it amusing as one small pig ran straight into a cattle panel and then squealed a few moments and then took off. I was talking to my dad about those traps you made, we are going to make some for next year. I am thinking I might try putting some 1" square "rabbit cage" wire over the heavy wire floor. In the time I have spent researching trapping bobcats, some tips were to put sticks in a "V" shape with a leg hold trap in the narrow end of the "V". The reasoning was cats will move there feet instead of stepping on a stick. Seems logical that they might not like stepping on the heavy wire as it has a stick like feeling. [/QUOTE]
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