I have been feeding a dozen or so hogs for two months and never could time it right to catch them under the feeder so I decided a trap was in order. I build a figure 6 trap but being 45 miles from the property I decided it was best to leave it wired open and shut it on the weekends when I could stay to keep an eye on it. Then it clicked to remotely watch and shut it. This is the result from last night, first try.
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I'm about 1/2 mile from the trap. Also a note of interest, the 40+ knot winds we had didn't seem to affect the hogs. The large boar in the middle was shot around 7:30 (while I was still watching the feeder in person) and the other two came in at 10.
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I'm about 1/2 mile from the trap. Also a note of interest, the 40+ knot winds we had didn't seem to affect the hogs. The large boar in the middle was shot around 7:30 (while I was still watching the feeder in person) and the other two came in at 10.