Fork Horn
Senior Member
We had some hogs show up on our place about a week or so ago. While sitting out one morning afterwards, ten young pigs came into the field. With the largest looking no more than twenty five pounds and most of the others much smaller, I decided to not shoot and to move my trap to the field. We decided rather than set the trap the first night, we'd put a camera on it to watch and once we saw hogs going inside, we'd set it the next night. I never expected a deer to go into the trap. Luckily it wasn't set or both the deer and me would have had a bad morning.
How do you keep deer out of your hog traps? Now I'm hesitant to even set the trap. Luckily the hogs haven't been back, so I haven't needed to set the trap, but I sure don't want to catch a deer.
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How do you keep deer out of your hog traps? Now I'm hesitant to even set the trap. Luckily the hogs haven't been back, so I haven't needed to set the trap, but I sure don't want to catch a deer.
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