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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1568595" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Depends on where you're at, water is not a draw. I have built the perch style and they were not as effective on trap wise hogs. I have had the best luck with the guillotine door setup. You can build one out of plywood pretty cheap.</p><p>The trick is to bait the trap with the door wired up. Put a game camera on it and never set the door until the whole sounder is going in. Secondly put the trip at the back like an old tire with a rope they have to push around, that stops the little fast ones from tripping the trap before they all get in.</p><p>My favorite bait is old produce from the local market along with strawberry flavor corn. Use unsweetened koolaid pack to a bucket of corn.</p><p>I keep them at bay, trap about 80 a year. Can't win this fight take one sounder out another moves in.</p><p>Deer hunters have made a healthier hog as well with the supplement feeding more healthy pigs are born and survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1568595, member: 694"] Depends on where you’re at, water is not a draw. I have built the perch style and they were not as effective on trap wise hogs. I have had the best luck with the guillotine door setup. You can build one out of plywood pretty cheap. The trick is to bait the trap with the door wired up. Put a game camera on it and never set the door until the whole sounder is going in. Secondly put the trip at the back like an old tire with a rope they have to push around, that stops the little fast ones from tripping the trap before they all get in. My favorite bait is old produce from the local market along with strawberry flavor corn. Use unsweetened koolaid pack to a bucket of corn. I keep them at bay, trap about 80 a year. Can’t win this fight take one sounder out another moves in. Deer hunters have made a healthier hog as well with the supplement feeding more healthy pigs are born and survive. [/QUOTE]
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