It took two of us an hour and a half to set up the first time. I think the next time will be quicker. We’re just going to leave T post and ground anchors at each spot. And just move the net around. It’ll be real easy to just move the net once we get several sites set up.Looks like the number one trap.
How long does it take to set one up?
They didn’t come back last night dang it.
We’ve got a cell camera set up by it. We should have set the trap out in the sun for a few days before we put it up. You could smell it pretty strongThey may have been close by the last time you went to the trap. Be patient. Use a cell camera to monitor(if you don’t already have one). That way you can limit how many times you leave scent,etc
I bet whoever owns those peanuts will be glad when those varmints are Gon!One is better than none lol. We know there is 50+ using this peanut field
Man I work for owns that farm, it’s last years peanut field. It’s gonna make harrowing it real fun in a few weeks.I bet whoever owns those peanuts will be glad when
We talked to the adjoining farmer today and they have trapped 96 next to us and within a mile down the road,So far this year. I guess that’s why they are trap shy. He’s using a pig brig as well.Down here on one of the farms I shoot them on a guy next door has a pig brig. When he first set it up he said he caught around 75 the first month and this was around this time last year. I haven’t talked to him lately but by the hog numbers I been seeing and shooting I’m thinking they might be getting use to the trap or he’s not setting it