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<blockquote data-quote="earlcurtis67" data-source="post: 963576" data-attributes="member: 47174"><p>like JE we leave our traps open for a few days, but we pour sweet corn in AND around the trap. also digging a shallow hole and pouring in old motor oil or hyd oil works good too ( if anyone asks, tell em that where ur tractor broke down ) Keep the trap as mobile as possible and keep the human traffic ( fence building, tractor etc.) to a minium where you plan the next trap. We built a small trailer that we tow with a side by side to move the hogs to a bigger pen. Its 6'x10' and has a fold down loading gate, sides and top are made from hog panel....E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earlcurtis67, post: 963576, member: 47174"] like JE we leave our traps open for a few days, but we pour sweet corn in AND around the trap. also digging a shallow hole and pouring in old motor oil or hyd oil works good too ( if anyone asks, tell em that where ur tractor broke down ) Keep the trap as mobile as possible and keep the human traffic ( fence building, tractor etc.) to a minium where you plan the next trap. We built a small trailer that we tow with a side by side to move the hogs to a bigger pen. Its 6'x10' and has a fold down loading gate, sides and top are made from hog panel....E [/QUOTE]
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