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32 Feral Hogs in One Trap: "Pig Brig" Review 

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Many deer hunters have been looking for an affordable, easy-to-use, effective trap for controlling feral hogs and catching entire “sounders” at once. The “Pig Brig” is the latest advancement, and we found it to be highly effective. NDA’s Lindsay Thomas Jr. was with his dad when he caught 32 hogs at one time, bringing his total to 71 hogs removed this spring.
Feral hogs are a growing problem for wildlife and habitat managers in many states. They compete with native wildlife for food, and they are especially good at stealing acorns and fruit from deer. They destroy food plots, plunder the eggs of ground-nesting birds, and consume a wide range of reptiles, amphibians and small mammals as they root the forest floor. Their high reproductive rate makes them difficult to control.
Trapping to remove entire “sounders” of feral hogs has been shown to be effective (A sounder is the name for large groups that usually include several adult sows and their offspring). Several styles of mechanical, metal traps are available and effective, but the Pig Brig is a passive trap that’s easier to transport and deploy. Hopefully it helps turn the tide against feral hogs wherever they invade.
The feral hogs trapped in this video were shared and donated for use as food.
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@dickmcshan9778
@dickmcshan9778 2 года назад
Born and raised in South Texas, I am well aware of the danger and destruction these pests create. One case was a elderly friend of mine who was trapped in her garage by a large group that was ransaking her garden and poultry yard. Everytime she made an attempt to run to her back pouch (past the poultry yard) she was chased back into the garage. She estimated that there had to be 30 plus in the group. Thank goodness for cell phones! Stay safe and keep fighting the good fight! Cheers, Dick from Vancouver.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
We'll keep fighting. Thanks for watching!
@RL86
@RL86 10 месяцев назад
Can they be eaten?
@acediamond7524
@acediamond7524 7 месяцев назад
@@RL86yes they can
@Mady-lo6qb
@Mady-lo6qb Год назад
It's like a crab pot for hogs. Cool. One thing I like about this is that once they enter, they are trapped. Versus having to wait until the entire sounder is inside before you drop the trap.
@shamrockgirl804
@shamrockgirl804 2 года назад
I believe another pro for the Pig Brig is that hogs don’t learn to avoid it compared to a mechanical drop trap. When a mechanical trap falls, there’s noise and frenzied behavior from the trapped hogs. Hogs that aren’t trapped run away and learn to avoid anything that looks like a round trap or something similar. With Pig Brig, it’s new to the hogs, or they don’t perceive it as a threat because it gives them the sensation of underbrush when the hogs root under and through the netting (i.e., conditioning mode). The only frantic behavior happens when humans arrive, and the hogs are killed or hauled away, thus unable to learn that Pig Brig is a threat (or if they do, it’s too late for them). It’s the best trap I’ve seen so far!
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
This is spot-on, and we agree. The Pig Brig is a stealthy trap. No pigs ever learn that the trap itself is the danger.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 года назад
You said it far better than I did. I'm almost ashamed of my post now! Almost :P
@wethepeople7629
@wethepeople7629 Год назад
You nailed it how well you explained!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@francissantos7448
@francissantos7448 Год назад
​@@DeerAssociationIt takes out sounder by sounder. Heaven forbid one genius feral pig figures out how to escape and teach others.
@shanemuller6656
@shanemuller6656 4 месяца назад
@@DeerAssociation where can I get one and how much I’m in Queensland Australia
@ericwiltz6584
@ericwiltz6584 2 года назад
Great production and informative. I have two comments, one is this, in my opinion is the most humane trap on the market. The second is shooting is great target practice but does little to control the population. I shoot pigs several. times a week and, ALWAYS, go for the mature pigs over the younger. I make every attempt to take out sows. The benefit of the Pig Brig is you don't need a camera to drop. I recently configured a pen trap with a trigger I drop from 140 yds, but again, you have to be on site, the Pig Brig is self regulating, self monitoring. I also live in TX and saw the local Parks and Wildlife person and told her, "if the hog problem isn't better addressed we will see the white tail starve"! This is not speculation, it's fact. Thank you
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Good comment. Thanks for watching our videos and taking time to share!
@xhagast
@xhagast 2 года назад
And after the white tail come WE. Those things are not missing any meal. Shooting is a sport. Unless done INTENSIVELY it is nowhere near as effective as this net trap. To me even the drop traps can be shockingly effective. If they are made NOT to look like a trap.
@shelbyvan
@shelbyvan 2 года назад
Humane doesn’t matter imo when they are going to shoot it in the head
@fredbiscuit...413
@fredbiscuit...413 2 года назад
Excellent mention of wearing gloves my friends. However, I would recommend Non-Latex (Nitrile) gloves to prevent any possibility of serious anaphylaxis (toxic-reaction) which is ever-increasing with the use of Latex products. But well done for mentioning about disease-prevention for the handlers :)
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Point taken. Thanks for watching!
@newunderthesun7353
@newunderthesun7353 2 года назад
People use 'latex' generically. Nitrile is standard in most stores. I doubt he was wearing latex.
@NSResponder
@NSResponder 2 года назад
The best inventions always make me say "Of course! Why didn't we always do it that way?"
@surplussean3364
@surplussean3364 2 года назад
I'm in the panhandle of Florida and have been dealing with wild pigs digging up my property. I'm going to set one of these traps soon. Thanks for the video.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, and go get 'em!
@user-xu8op9hv6r
@user-xu8op9hv6r 4 месяца назад
With Pig Brig, it’s new to the hogs, or they don’t perceive it as a threat because it gives them the sensation of underbrush when the hogs root under and through the netting (i.e., conditioning mode). The only frantic behavior happens when humans arrive, and the hogs are killed or hauled away, thus unable to learn that Pig Brig is a threat (or if they do, it’s too late for them). It’s the best trap I’ve seen so far!
@judyhernandez3391
@judyhernandez3391 2 года назад
I have been watching a young man (first name David) for about 3 years that uses this trap. He traps for hunters, farmers, and even in neighborhoods where a sounder will come through and destroy every yard along the street. He alos gives the hogs to families or donates them to someone that can distribute to needy families. Great opportuny to earn a second stream of income and help others!
@Jaang29
@Jaang29 2 года назад
what's his youtube channel please ? thank you
@kionsplace3869
@kionsplace3869 2 года назад
@@Jaang29 David Ellis
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад
Definitely a valuable service to the community. Though many say hogs are not dangerous to humans, I disagree. Brucellosis, swine flu, uneven ground causing leg injuries, rabies, and direct contact with razor sharp teeth are just some of the dangers.
@jerrylansbury9558
@jerrylansbury9558 2 года назад
It should never be about " money " It should be about killing the hogs dead ! David Ellis... the "yawt yawt " youtube videos. He kills every hog before removing them from his trap...... Thats how it needs to be done !
@jerrylansbury9558
@jerrylansbury9558 2 года назад
@@kionsplace3869 Sorry but David Ellis dont use this same style of trap. He uses a drop trap.
@samael1981
@samael1981 2 года назад
Given their breeding rates, focus needs to be on extinction, not just control.
@xhagast
@xhagast 2 года назад
Hard. You kill all in three counties. Two counties over TWO piglets escape. In two years you have two hundred pigs all over SEVEN counties.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 года назад
@@xhagast They're worse than Rabbits or Rats. Both of which have Natural Population Controllers. The only way I've seen where pigs are naturally "eradicated," is when they have eaten the land to a desert, and moved on.
@jerrylansbury9558
@jerrylansbury9558 2 года назад
As long as there is " money " involved.....the hog problem will never be cured. Money is the problem.....not the hogs.
@chickm14
@chickm14 2 года назад
Feral hogs put a lot of meat on the table, and it tastes better than venison. Annihilation is not a good idea, just.population control.
@jimmyjohnson7041
@jimmyjohnson7041 2 года назад
@@chickm14 They should be removed.....at all costs !
@wildpigremovalinc.executio8028
@wildpigremovalinc.executio8028 7 месяцев назад
I have my own design of this trap, but the idea is the same. Cellular triggers are effective but you or your spouse is gonna loose sleep versus this net trap. On a Cellular trigger mechanical trap once the gate is closed, the next group of pigs that arrives 3 hours later can not be captured. With the net trap, there is possibility of them getting captured. That being said the net trap will get holes in the netting. I highly recommend the internal layer of netting. Zip ties are a quick fix, but you need to spend time in the off-season knot tying making repairs. Each trap design has its benefits. Good video and good luck. My 2 cents.
@Madcoww
@Madcoww 2 года назад
I'm totally fascinated by this trap ever since I saw you posting on Twitter. I'm very lucky to live someplace that does not have feral hogs. But so happy to see control efforts like this working in areas where they are a problem.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
With 71 hogs removed at this site, we are hopeful it will make a noticeable difference, at least for a while. You are right, anyone who does not have hogs is lucky! Thanks for watching!
@wallychambe1587
@wallychambe1587 2 года назад
There are news stories about them tearing up yards in residential areas near Beaumont TX!☹☹☹
@user-bo1rj2xu2s
@user-bo1rj2xu2s 2 года назад
They will multiply and if national action is not taken they will be everywhere.
@rebeccarankin2691
@rebeccarankin2691 2 года назад
@@wallychambe1587 yes indeed. I live in Beaumont and have seen this on the news. A lady in the county was killed by a feral hog just steps by her front door. She was getting home after working late shift. Also occasionally a feral hog is seen near downtown.
@davidnewland2461
@davidnewland2461 10 месяцев назад
They breed like politicians.
@casienwhey
@casienwhey 2 года назад
Definitely a very innovative trap, kudos to the inventor.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Agreed. Thanks for watching!
@williammerkel1410
@williammerkel1410 Год назад
Boy, stuff like this helps to put into perspective how few nuisance or invasive animals we have to deal with where I live, no feral hogs, fire ants, termites, any kind of highly venomous spiders, scorpions, venomous snakes, gators, pythons, nothing.
@YouTuber-ep5xx
@YouTuber-ep5xx 8 месяцев назад
Bet ya got ticks, though!
@williammerkel1410
@williammerkel1410 8 месяцев назад
@@RU-vidr-ep5xx not many, spring floods that can completely cover the countryside (one of if not the flattest inhabitable parts of the Western Hemisphere) get rid of most of them, they take years to come back.
@claiborneeastjr4129
@claiborneeastjr4129 2 года назад
You certainly perform a worthwhile, needed service! It must be very rewarding.
@tomblount5635
@tomblount5635 2 года назад
Ywat Ywat needs to be taking a look at this style of trap instead of the heavy labor intensive drop traps that he uses. That way he could get the entire sounder and not loose any sleep. His new wife might also be appreciative. Lol 😂
@j.h.8098
@j.h.8098 2 года назад
Doesn’t look as easily movable.
@janicegilman3292
@janicegilman3292 2 года назад
I watch him all the time and have never seen him use this.
@elizabethdejesusleite2034
@elizabethdejesusleite2034 2 года назад
Parabéns pelo seu vídeo mata todos os javali 🐗 🐗 🐗 🐗 🐗 🐗 mesmo eles são uma pragas
@shelbyvan
@shelbyvan 2 года назад
I don’t know. I like yawts method better. I wish we could have seen how they got in the trap
@Sksk27547
@Sksk27547 2 года назад
He is a loud guy at times :)
@davethompson5899
@davethompson5899 2 года назад
Wow! Love this new technology! It works! The manufacturer should sell a lot of these!
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
We agree! Thanks for watching!
@Agislife1960
@Agislife1960 11 месяцев назад
I really like that trap design, it's lightweight and would be easily handled by an individual, but Ive seen how big hogs act in a metal trap when they're approached by people, they will hit the side of those traps so hard they can actually move the trap across the ground, what I want to see is how you dispatch some big hogs inside that trap without them tearing it down
@gblan
@gblan Год назад
32 down, 64 million to go.
@MeadowFarmer
@MeadowFarmer Год назад
It's a great design. One of the best things is that deer can't get in. Deer go into drop traps when hogs aren't feeding, often setting them off. It's great that the trap doesn't have to be watched either. There are two disadvantages in that the hogs can't be removed alive and the trap is more easily damaged.
@jerrybruce7207
@jerrybruce7207 9 месяцев назад
I have a friend in Alabama who uses this trap. He has had deer get into it on more than one occasion. 😮
@MeadowFarmer
@MeadowFarmer 9 месяцев назад
Yeah, I guess nothing is perfect. It would be very difficult for a buck with antlers to get in. More importantly, deer don't have the rooting behavior like pigs do so they would be a lot less likely to get in. Even if they did they still aren't triggering a trap, the pigs could still get in. @@jerrybruce7207
@raterus
@raterus Год назад
That's a game changer for sure, I love how passive it is to continue catching hogs even after a few are caught. Unfortunately, it is still a bit pricey, $2,000.
@geoffreylee5199
@geoffreylee5199 Год назад
Cheaper than not having … as a farmer, this is a business expense.
@Joseph-eh4rs
@Joseph-eh4rs Год назад
Dept of Agriculture or interior should subsidize % of the cost of these traps.
@phreedomphile
@phreedomphile Год назад
@@Joseph-eh4rs Exactly, or at least a tax write off. I'd rather see that than taxpayer money going to subsidize electric cars like Teslas which are typically purchased by the wealthy.
@DontCryAboutIt
@DontCryAboutIt Месяц назад
I'll agree the PB is one of the most cost effective and easiest traps for people to use, especially those that may not have a trailer to move a fence type of trap. Despite claims of such they can get out. Possibly over the mesh which doesn't stay vertical like a fence type and especially if the optional cap is not used and the clip on may not be secured well enough. When hogs enter the trap they lift up the netting. Other hogs inside can escape when this happens. I've watched a video wherein it occurred. Latex is a possible allergen and unsuitable for rough work.especially when a perforation risks infection. Nitrile is suitable.
@annwithaplan9766
@annwithaplan9766 2 года назад
That's an interesting setup. I was expecting you to also show them going into the net during the night.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Camera was set on photo. That's all you need. We did not get great photos showing them actually lifting and going under the net. But if you want to see that, go to the Pig Brig channel, they have footage like that.
@annwithaplan9766
@annwithaplan9766 2 года назад
@@DeerAssociation - Thanks. I did look it up and found a video of them in action. I don't need something like that, but I like the idea of that it's much lighter in weight than the heavy fencing.
@user-eh2jk6mf9s
@user-eh2jk6mf9s 2 года назад
I wish we could just trap hogs like that in my country. Unfortunately, hunting of wild hogs en masse is forbidden because we love eating them so much the population has dipped dangerously low in recent years, especially with the desease on pigs that hit recently. This year and last one hunters even specially went to spread feed for them to have it easier. I wish we could go to America only for hunting...
@shelbyvan
@shelbyvan 2 года назад
What country?
@MRBRAZILLIANKING
@MRBRAZILLIANKING Год назад
I believe this method is much better. Less heavy but keeps letting more hogs in. Unlike the cages with gates or a slam door. Once door is slam down than no other hogs can get in. This net is unlimited 😊 awesome trap 👍
@jamesm3471
@jamesm3471 2 года назад
6:54 Looks like the McRib is back!
@andylees2940
@andylees2940 2 года назад
Very clever trap design working off hog behaviours
@boballard6040
@boballard6040 Год назад
Great information regarding the breeding and damage they cause. Well done!
@cbr1thou
@cbr1thou 2 года назад
All them hogs sleeping in there must be comfortable
@rgeniec
@rgeniec Год назад
I’m a city boy and enjoyed this video. Very informative.
@michaelcauser474
@michaelcauser474 2 года назад
Well done Sir. Any such efforts to reduce the feral animals destruction of the natural environment and fauna should always be encouraged. If it is not indigenous, it needs to go.
@heathalford4721
@heathalford4721 2 года назад
This trap is very effective no doubt. And May out catch other traps. My concern is the lifespan of it. When I emailed them they said they hope it last some one 5 years. $2300 every 5 years is pretty steep or not possible for some people. I know of metal traps that have been in use for 15 and have caught lots of pigs. However like I said. This trap catches a lot of pigs
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
If you buy two of these over the next 10 years (one every 5 years), you still haven't spent as much as you would for one of the least expensive metal traps. And I imagine life span of one of these can vary based on care, keeping it dry and indoors when not in use, etc. --Lindsay Thomas Jr.
@heathalford4721
@heathalford4721 2 года назад
@@DeerAssociation I agree lifespan can vary they have a 12ft round drop trap without electronics for around $2000 in Texas. The hogeye camera systems are more than that
@ronlevin2339
@ronlevin2339 2 года назад
@@DeerAssociation Problem with this traps is nylon. Under sun and snow it degrades and became bricked with time . No mater how thick it is, it is just amount of sunlight per square inch/cm . Metal you can at least protect with continues paint , nylon is just degrades after X hours at the sun light. It is amazing idea, but need better material, or some better method for fast and cheep repairing it
@alanstevens1296
@alanstevens1296 2 года назад
I am surprised that they can make a trap that is strong enough. Those crazed adult pigs beat the crap out of it.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад
I’ve been watching drop catch trappers. There is the additional cost of replacement parts for the system of cameras and solar or batteries. This assumes no theft. And, the pia factor of quality of life being woken up to drop the gate. Any purchaser should weigh all costs in their decisions.
@Balthazar1963
@Balthazar1963 9 месяцев назад
I have a 300 acre farm in southern Mississippi. We have a big hog problem here. I no longer see turkeys, or quail, and I see far fewer deer. The rooting the hogs do is horrendous. I want one of these traps, and it is likely in my budget. Thanks!
@Youlosewewin
@Youlosewewin 2 года назад
Awesome controlling a terrible wild bore thankyou congratulations 32!!
@kenhatley1041
@kenhatley1041 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this! What county in GA? We are in Macon County and experience the same devastation you describe. We have "serious" hog hunters that take 4 or 5 a night. We see no decrease in their devastation or sighthings. Now I understand the key, erdicate the sounders.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
This was filmed in Montgomery County, Ga. And yes, removing whole sounders through trapping is the key. Shooting a small handful out of a sounder leaves most of the hogs still out there breeding, plus they're educated now. Hunting hogs with guns, bows or dogs is not controlling them.
@xhagast
@xhagast 2 года назад
@@DeerAssociation It is a GREAT sport but you are right.
@ruthmiller5588
@ruthmiller5588 2 года назад
@@DeerAssociation I understand taking out sounders. I also know that EVERY feral pig killed is a good thing. Don't discourage hunters from shooting them. That's many less feral pigs in this country because, if it's dead it can't breed. LOVE this video!
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 года назад
@@ruthmiller5588 in order to control the population, every year 66-75% of the Hog/pig population must die. Hunting is great for sport and food, it’s just not enough, you need trapping for the majority of the percentage needed to stop an increase. If you have a large population you need more than a 75% yearly removal rate.
@MindBlower18
@MindBlower18 9 месяцев назад
Excellent video 👍Your services for native animal wild life & nature are very much appreciated 👏
@peaceandlove5214
@peaceandlove5214 Год назад
I believe it is the best and the only way to get rid of feral hogs completely. In the Middle East we have the same problem too.
@francissantos7448
@francissantos7448 Год назад
The fast reproductive rate of pigs make them an ideal food source for H. Sapiens.
@terrycapehart6303
@terrycapehart6303 2 года назад
I would like to try one of these traps, we have a bad infestation here in Oklahoma,
@raymondtonns2521
@raymondtonns2521 2 года назад
keep up the good work guys! Florida has got a hog problem too
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks, and good luck in Florida. You're not alone. A lot of southeastern states are battling serious hog problems.
@brucepedersen4032
@brucepedersen4032 2 года назад
Thanks for information, trap design and catch. Kudos from California !
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 2 года назад
If "wild boar" ever becomes a thing at restaurants or supermarkets, commercial trapping could make a big dent. They would figure out how to keep them alive and fresh until slaughtered.
@cypherknot
@cypherknot Год назад
Removing sows has an exponential benefit to reducing numbers. Concentration should be on removing sows.
@petebeatminister
@petebeatminister 2 года назад
That warning sign on the trap should say: "If you can read this, you are too close." :)
@edkabasa
@edkabasa 2 года назад
I have enjoyed watching this video. You are very articulate and knowledgeable. You have presented your case and I hope you win the war against the hogs.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words!
@ericwheat9540
@ericwheat9540 2 года назад
That made absolute sense to me.
@rideshareog
@rideshareog 11 месяцев назад
Well done. Great engineering on the trap.
@chipplylar1622
@chipplylar1622 Год назад
Just amazed how fast wild hogs reproduce.Hard to believe that many hogs running around in the woods.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation Год назад
Six times the reproduction rate of white-tailed deer!
@errolnicholson5632
@errolnicholson5632 10 месяцев назад
That's a very good Hog Trap.. Well-Done!! Keep it up!!
@kc66
@kc66 Год назад
How do you dispose of the carcasses?
@fckihate69jokes
@fckihate69jokes 2 года назад
It's a nice contraption, actual quite similar to what fishermen use in south east asia with wires crossed in a checked fashion like a box and an entry point of two crossed wires in a Y shape just bent enough to let the fish go through and not get out. With bird feed or whatever in a mesh cloth to attract them to get in.
@rickharem5788
@rickharem5788 Год назад
Thank you very much for this video. I will spread the word.
@samhunt9380
@samhunt9380 9 месяцев назад
I'm down in Aussie watching this and it sure looks like you got a winner with that design....Cheers.
@bubbajones7486
@bubbajones7486 10 месяцев назад
God Bless you guys.Trying to save the environment. Great trap idea.
@alan30189
@alan30189 Год назад
What a great trapping system! I wish you would’ve gotten a closer shot of the hogs in the trap, trying to get out. Do the hogs chew up that net though, trying to escape when they finally realize they can’t get out? Is constant net repair an issue and do hogs bleed out on your net at times?
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation Год назад
We wanted to expedite the lethal removal for humane handling, which is why we didn't film the trapped hogs for long. And yes, this reduces the chances of damage to the net. They do not chew the net, so net repair is usually not an issue, but it is easy to do. As with any trapping, the trap should be checked daily and hogs removed immediately so they don't linger in the trap long. You don't give them a chance to try to get out.
@Will-nb8qk
@Will-nb8qk 2 года назад
So pigs really have no home 🏡 but on the dinner 🍽 plate? 😂
@blackhillsrider2626
@blackhillsrider2626 10 месяцев назад
Please explain how, if they can root in, they can't root out?
@russellhltn1396
@russellhltn1396 9 месяцев назад
Nice! I've stumbled upon and been binge watching the hog traps. I wondered if anyone tried to apply the multi-catch ideas from rat traps. This saves you from having to stay up all night deciding when to drop.
@mjm2271
@mjm2271 2 года назад
Have you considered a hybrid trap design where only the multiple openings have the mesh nettings while the rest of the enclosure consists of the metal fence panels? This design may allow for larger circumference traps that can capture multiple sounders in one night or over a couple of days without startling them and before having to empty the trap.
@lukeminey2059
@lukeminey2059 Год назад
You would need extensive amounts of panels to prevent them digging up the ground and escaping because you'd need both a vertical wall and a ground cover. This netting design works because the hogs are on the net they are pushing against, if they learn to find the edge of the net though these could become useless
@thekinarbo
@thekinarbo Год назад
@@lukeminey2059 You don't understand, mjm2271's idea is brilliant. Picture a large rectangular metal fence. On one end in the net, at the other end is a sliding gate. You could back up a trailer that also has a sliding gate and heard them into the trailer of you want to sell them. The net end of the trap would be the same setup as the round net. You tie it up for several nights them when you set it you would tie it off at the top and bottom so the swine could enter in the middle area of the net. Its brilliant. If I had the money I'd build and sell them. $10,000 each
@jobro6779
@jobro6779 Год назад
Pigs are so comfortble with this trap they go to sleep in it! 🙂
@hav1byte
@hav1byte Год назад
interesting trap, i use basically horse panels attached to tpost, C trap...unfortunately its not easily moved like this one is...nice
@onefixitman
@onefixitman 2 года назад
I only care about one thing....BACON. Trap em, shoot em, wrestle them but get that BACON.
@frankcardona2727
@frankcardona2727 2 года назад
Question can you show up close how do you tie the hogs in there noses . Also what do you do to the Carcus after you kill them .
@dtb5350
@dtb5350 2 года назад
I'm craving pork now by watching this video. Good job on the catches.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@NSResponder
@NSResponder 2 года назад
Got any ideas for how to take out spammers? I'd love to see that.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
We would too.
@wallychambe1587
@wallychambe1587 2 года назад
Everybody report them to RU-vid!!
@sherrykendrick1765
@sherrykendrick1765 2 года назад
I've seen feral hogs chase done chicken's and baby deers and kill them and eat them. They are dangerous.
@Comrade_Kamala
@Comrade_Kamala 10 месяцев назад
Hogs just wanna live their lives, just as humans wanna live theirs
@wanderingsoul2909
@wanderingsoul2909 Год назад
Hi, googled Pig Brig System Cost - $3070 , plus buy your own T-Posts ( steel anchors ) and a camera system to monitor the trap. So, probably 4-5K after everything needed is included. This cost would be better distributed among 10-20 farmers who rent the equipment to use periodically ? How much does a HOG TRAPPER ( with his own equipment ) cost ?
@MichaelGiordano777
@MichaelGiordano777 Год назад
A group of wild hogs (around 10 or 11) was invading our Florida community in St Lucie County. Tore up half the grass in my backyard as well as 3 other homes. They were around for about 2 weeks visiting the community every single night. Our HOA had to hire a trapper who after around 2 weeks captured them all. Cost us thousands. Plus, I have to have new Sod finally installed this week. I can only imagine the damage these critters do to crops on large farms. That cost every consumer. Not just the farmers. I think I'm going to take up wild hog hunting when I retire next year. Sort of a hobby. And help the farmers out too. Just have to figure out where its legal to hunt them.
@deeprollingriver52
@deeprollingriver52 10 месяцев назад
There is no limit. It’s not as if we want ANY hogs around. They need to be exterminated
@guylelanglois6642
@guylelanglois6642 2 года назад
Shrimp lobster and crabs hate that style of trap too. Well done
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
It definitely reminds us of a good ol' crab trap!
@Sksk27547
@Sksk27547 2 года назад
Up to 28 babies per year, per sow. Oh wow!
@jansilverthorn777
@jansilverthorn777 Месяц назад
The Pig Brig is superior, to me, in that you don’t have to sacrifice sleep babysitting cameras. 👍
@mastedi
@mastedi 2 года назад
Do you have a surveillance camera footage?
@chevypreps6417
@chevypreps6417 2 года назад
Keep up the good work. As you know this is the only way of controlling these pests of nature. They are mostly a problem in the south.
@beaverbushcraft2962
@beaverbushcraft2962 2 года назад
I live in Crawford County Wisconsin. There used to be a lot of hog sightings around a few years ago but haven't been seeing any. Like they just disappeared.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Include this when counting your blessings!
@alibin-walid7331
@alibin-walid7331 2 года назад
Moved to warmer weather???
@Bert2368
@Bert2368 2 года назад
@@alibin-walid7331 I hope the weather killed them all. It's damn near killed ME.
@goodgoat3096
@goodgoat3096 2 года назад
What a great idea to not have to watch the trap continuously. I hope that thing is durable enough to take the abuse from extremely aggravated boar hogs over time..
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
It appears to be. We've caught more than 70 hogs in this one trap, and they've all charged the net when we approached. This included a lone 175-lb. boar that was hitting the net at full force and bouncing off. We've seen no tears or holes in the net so far. If there were, you can patch them.
@MrJohnverkerk
@MrJohnverkerk 9 месяцев назад
Are pig carcases processed into blood and bone meal for fertilizer or chicken feed at the same plants that process cattle guts, heads and bones?
@davidvogel6359
@davidvogel6359 2 года назад
I saw a dead feral hog on I-35 north of Kearney mo. First one i have seen.
@edreid7872
@edreid7872 2 года назад
Kenny and Lindsay....Are the men...
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Yes they are.
@austinpowers1999
@austinpowers1999 2 года назад
So once inside, did they just go to sleep? How were they killed?
@andred3199
@andred3199 Год назад
Well done sir, well done.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation Год назад
Thank you kindly
@user-bo1rj2xu2s
@user-bo1rj2xu2s 2 года назад
YT University. I'm amazed at what I learn.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks! Glad you learned from us.
@stevenr2789
@stevenr2789 2 года назад
What would someone have to do to be able to get some of the meat from the hogs u guys trap. I’m in Arkansas? Ty
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Someone would have to come to Georgia and fight us for it. 😉
@jazzyjez
@jazzyjez Год назад
After watching Croc feeding would be nice to see the hogs donated for feed.
@francissantos7448
@francissantos7448 Год назад
The video upload says the meat is not wasted. Food for people.
@jeffboyd1682
@jeffboyd1682 2 года назад
Nice work gents, 👏
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@ProjectLifeNetwork
@ProjectLifeNetwork Год назад
i would definitely take a couple to clean and fill my freezer
@scottpecora371
@scottpecora371 11 месяцев назад
It's funny but I'd had the same thought, with the drop traps, once dropped that's all ya get. I'd thought why not have one part of the raised trap that didn't raise but gad a one directional trap door. So more can walk in after the trap has been lowered.
@pauloehmen1665
@pauloehmen1665 2 года назад
Keep up the great work
@davidnewland2461
@davidnewland2461 10 месяцев назад
Take one of those to the grand gulf military site it's a federal park ouside port Gibson ms.
@LG141602
@LG141602 2 года назад
In the state of Michoacán Mexico, farmers collect stones in the fields and create short walls that animals can't really cross. They have been there for generations.
@lucmarchand617
@lucmarchand617 Год назад
Thank you explains situation here in alberta we have same thing.i alberta should use this systems.😮
@markupton3482
@markupton3482 Год назад
Hey Y'all. Thank God for you! Keep em', eat 'em! Re-release in Russia!
@arlandoamb6754
@arlandoamb6754 2 года назад
This was a great video 👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿. Definitely gonna purchase this item to see what it do.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@makeitpay8241
@makeitpay8241 Год назад
that's a fine looking trap.
@travisconover4762
@travisconover4762 Год назад
Beautiful video nice job explaining these little monsters to us.
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@thelonghorncow5084
@thelonghorncow5084 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@SheriffofYouTube
@SheriffofYouTube 2 года назад
Dad "a star is born"
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
He will love this.
@GerardoIantosca
@GerardoIantosca 2 года назад
Very good trap
@Icriedtoday
@Icriedtoday 2 года назад
How do you dispatch them without cutting the netting?
@DeerAssociation
@DeerAssociation 2 года назад
Rest your .22 rifle on the rim of the net so you are over the top, not going through the net. Makes a good rest and brace for precise, selective aim.
@chistreets5492
@chistreets5492 2 года назад
I thought we were gonna see the hogs still alive being trapped
@EmmettBozard
@EmmettBozard 5 месяцев назад
THANKS !!!!