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metaphor 03-04-2011 17:27

Hog Trap Needed.
 
Does anyone have a hog trap in the Tampa area that I can borrow? Found some rooting in yard. When I get one (hog) I can divide the meat with the trap owner.

Dusty 03-04-2011 17:30

Can't bowhunt there?:confused:

metaphor 03-04-2011 17:42

I could, except I don't have a bow, and don't foresee getting one too soon. (Light bulb moment) I reckon this is a good chance to try my bow making skills. Great idea! Thanks.

JJ_BPK 03-05-2011 04:59

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Originally Posted by metaphor (Post 379668)
I could, except I don't have a bow, and don't foresee getting one too soon. (Light bulb moment) I reckon this is a good chance to try my bow making skills. Great idea! Thanks.

Chief,

Not a good idea. Tampa, like most metropolitan areas have tree huggers that LOVE to drag knuckle dragger's into court for cruelty to animals.

Best you contact the local critter behavioral modification thugs,, The guys with the permit..

I can see it now:

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Squid caught poking porker in the back yard,, Video at 7PM

Guy 03-05-2011 07:33

Look at building...
 
A "field" expedient trap.:cool:

Stay safe.

metaphor 03-05-2011 08:00

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Originally Posted by JJ_BPK (Post 379713)
Chief,

Not a good idea. Tampa, like most metropolitan areas have tree huggers that LOVE to drag knuckle dragger's into court for cruelty to animals.

Best you contact the local critter behavioral modification thugs,, The guys with the permit..

I can see it now:

Definitely good advice for a city slicker. Fortunately I live in the boonies on four acres. Taking hogs is legal all year round and common practice out here. Having said that, I should probably hit the human terrain see if any of them have a trap.

Dusty 03-05-2011 08:21

Can you legally bowhunt there?

metaphor 03-05-2011 08:33

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 379742)
Can you legally bowhunt there?

Yes, bow hunting is legal, even at night.

Guy 03-05-2011 08:34

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Originally Posted by metaphor (Post 379736)
Fortunately I live in the boonies on four acres. Taking hogs is legal all year round and common practice out here. Having said that, I should probably hit the human terrain see if any of them have a trap.

If I lived where you do "on 4 acres in the boonies.":cool:

I'd be figuring out different "wild pork" recipes.:lifter

Stay safe.

Dusty 03-05-2011 08:44

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Originally Posted by metaphor (Post 379746)
Yes, bow hunting is legal, even at night.

In that case, I look at your situation as an opportunity, not a problem.

Richard 03-05-2011 08:52

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Does anyone have a hog trap in the Tampa area that I can borrow? Found some rooting in yard.
Better check for tatooing first - somebody might've left the gate open and the Buccaneers cheerleaders got out again. Glazer hates it when that happens. :D

Richard :munchin

metaphor 03-05-2011 08:53

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Originally Posted by Guy (Post 379747)
If I lived where you do "on 4 acres in the boonies.":cool:

I'd be figuring out different "wild pork" recipes.:lifter

Stay safe.

Absolutely, I've actually been waiting for one to enter my property. I've seen hog sign all over around here, especially in the nature preserve across the street, where hunting is illegal. But once they enter private property it's fair game. I thought about using a snare (cheap, effective) but my dog frequently escapes from her kennel, but a cage trap I think she would be alright. I need to think on it a little bit. A shotgun could be the ticket, 00 buck, but I'm reluctant to shoot with the cow fields surrounding the yard. I think a bow or cage trap would be the best options. If my dog were older, I'd get her in on the action, and then stick the hog with a knife. :cool:

Dusty 03-05-2011 08:59

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 379750)
Better check for tatooing first - somebody might've left the gate open and the Buccaneers cheerleaders got out again. Glazer hates it when that happens. :D

Richard :munchin

:D Spew!

BoyScout 03-05-2011 09:41

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Originally Posted by metaphor (Post 379752)
Absolutely, I've actually been waiting for one to enter my property. I've seen hog sign all over around here, especially in the nature preserve across the street, where hunting is illegal. But once they enter private property it's fair game. I thought about using a snare (cheap, effective) but my dog frequently escapes from her kennel, but a cage trap I think she would be alright. I need to think on it a little bit. A shotgun could be the ticket, 00 buck, but I'm reluctant to shoot with the cow fields surrounding the yard. I think a bow or cage trap would be the best options. If my dog were older, I'd get her in on the action, and then stick the hog with a knife. :cool:

That underlined part takes a good bit of training on the dog's part and if you love the critter some armor. I'd get a bow or crossbow (if legal in your AO) practice often as the good men above me stated.

Guy 03-05-2011 09:57

Look at the series Hogs Gone Wild there are several types of traps used.

Stay safe.


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