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<blockquote data-quote="Crews" data-source="post: 1373392" data-attributes="member: 83626"><p>I have used simple "lasso" type wire snares before. Rode all the fence rows on the property and put them on all crossings. It's only for a very short term though... put them out in the afternoon and ride around and check them right after dark. It'll hold a hog in place just long enough to shoot him when you approach. I think it's borderline unethical to leave them out longer than that though, because you will inevitably snare a deer if you're not careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crews, post: 1373392, member: 83626"] I have used simple “lasso” type wire snares before. Rode all the fence rows on the property and put them on all crossings. It’s only for a very short term though... put them out in the afternoon and ride around and check them right after dark. It’ll hold a hog in place just long enough to shoot him when you approach. I think it’s borderline unethical to leave them out longer than that though, because you will inevitably snare a deer if you’re not careful. [/QUOTE]
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