Bigfoot":1dvxylat said:What's your options with the carcass, any use for it?
Caustic Burno":tbvew3a2 said:Bigfoot":tbvew3a2 said:What's your options with the carcass, any use for it?
Buzzards you could smell him 50 feet from the trap.
Mrs made me take off all my clothes in the laundry room.
All I did was shot him and wrapped the chain around his foot.
Neighbor pulled him out of the trap with a tractor the smell coming from
that hog would have knocked buzzards off a gut wagon.
Yep TT changed them out liked this one better.
Caustic Burno":2uj8m3yy said:
TN Cattle Man":391n8ze6 said:Nasty old boar right there!! By the looks of your dense cover in the picture, I would say that the landscape is ideal for those hogs! I am so glad that those things haven't found their way to my part of Tennessee yet. The experts predict it won't be long... they have a pretty strong population across the river near Kentucky.
Caustic Burno":1l2zhv23 said:The Phd from TAMU that I have attended many of his hog workshops had a map
of the USA and Canada and they are already in Canada several provinces.
They are two kinds of people those of us with hogs and yall that going to have them.
I know several of us on here can give you tips on trapping.
The most effective way to move them out is dogs for the longest time.
One thing for certain is they will be back.
I have learned raspberry jello mixed with your corn will get hogs that other bait won't.
They can't resist it.
+1. I think the dog boys are running them off our place. I don't see either of them. All I see is dog tracks and boot tracks every now and then. Dunno how to feel about it, but they don't disturb my stuff.TennesseeTuxedo":6eakewrv said:That really gives him some proportion. Big piggy.