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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1546853" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I looked at one. It was like $3500. Im going to give it a year or two and they will be significantly cheaper and more reliable. The one I looked at you could buy just the head gate with the remote trip, camera, light, batteries, etc. I have some round traps built already so I was just going to take the head gate, camera, etc from place to place. I was going to leave a corn feeder going in the pens with out the head gate. </p><p></p><p>Its pretty slick. You watch the videos and look at the pics on their host sites. When its time to catch hogs you actually watch in real time and basically text the mechanism to close the gate or drop the trap. </p><p></p><p>We could justify paying a couple grand for one with the amount of damage the hogs due to use every year. My fajitas are literally sore if I spray or shred for a couple days straight. That's not counting losing pens, ripping out draw bars, and all the other wear and tear. We talked about splitting one on our deer/cattle lease alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1546853, member: 6291"] I looked at one. It was like $3500. Im going to give it a year or two and they will be significantly cheaper and more reliable. The one I looked at you could buy just the head gate with the remote trip, camera, light, batteries, etc. I have some round traps built already so I was just going to take the head gate, camera, etc from place to place. I was going to leave a corn feeder going in the pens with out the head gate. Its pretty slick. You watch the videos and look at the pics on their host sites. When its time to catch hogs you actually watch in real time and basically text the mechanism to close the gate or drop the trap. We could justify paying a couple grand for one with the amount of damage the hogs due to use every year. My fajitas are literally sore if I spray or shred for a couple days straight. That's not counting losing pens, ripping out draw bars, and all the other wear and tear. We talked about splitting one on our deer/cattle lease alone. [/QUOTE]
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