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<blockquote data-quote="flowhnun63" data-source="post: 1370257" data-attributes="member: 102156"><p>Bloody feral Pigs are becoming a real pain.</p><p>We have a small creek that feeds our water to our home and my neighbors batch (who does not live here luckily)</p><p></p><p> these Pigs start using the creek and silt then comes down the line etc etc</p><p>We are into dry conditions already and I have managed to shot 3 in last month - but want something else to assist.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have or know of leg hold traps that some early day Deer captures used to trap Deer</p><p>They are a plate trip with snare that is spring loaded into a 1" alkathene pipe and will hold a pig n problem.</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestion appreciated - but don't mention dogs - I have a good chap with good dogs but its now just to hot.</p><p>Its 90% sows with litters too - and good dogs will go right past them (at least they should if they are any good - which of course every pig hunter says they have the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flowhnun63, post: 1370257, member: 102156"] Bloody feral Pigs are becoming a real pain. We have a small creek that feeds our water to our home and my neighbors batch (who does not live here luckily) these Pigs start using the creek and silt then comes down the line etc etc We are into dry conditions already and I have managed to shot 3 in last month - but want something else to assist. Does anyone have or know of leg hold traps that some early day Deer captures used to trap Deer They are a plate trip with snare that is spring loaded into a 1" alkathene pipe and will hold a pig n problem. Any other suggestion appreciated - but don't mention dogs - I have a good chap with good dogs but its now just to hot. Its 90% sows with litters too - and good dogs will go right past them (at least they should if they are any good - which of course every pig hunter says they have the best. [/QUOTE]
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