Quote Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
Na you're not causing a stir at all. Small properties they work well. They were setup correctly because the jager guys don't live an hour and 15 minutes away and helped setup the first one. Problem was the amount of time to setup and move one was high and these pigs move around a tremendous amount. On a small property they work extremely well. For 14k acres you would need a truck load of traps and he amount of time to maintain, check, and move them isn't practical.
Most of the fields are 500+ with several over 2k acres. You can't get all the video on one clip but you can catch 15 pigs way out in a field and clean up all 15 in a hurry. plus with a trap you have to move all the dead pigs and that's way more energy than we care to expend on a dead hog
I agree that the traps work better in some situations that others. The main field they are in for us right now is 600+ acres. Our problems isn't the amount of land, but the fact that the pigs are staying in a good size block of swamp/woods between a few fields. We shoot them on this side and they move to the other side for a while. Hell they rooted up one guys entire front yard on the other side one night. Then the other side hunts them and they come back. We are picking off a few everytime. But the potential to capture 30-40 at a time is huge for us. I can see where if you have them moving between 14k acres of fields that being mobile is a bigger advantage. Thankfully we don't have enough hogs to shoot 250 in a year and just keep them honest. And yes we've hit them with dogs from both sides at the same time. Same thing. We kill a few everytime and they disappear for a while.

But I will say this for the Jager guy. He got his start shooting hogs at night with thermals. He was one of the pioneers (at least in GA). And he has probably killed as many hogs as anyone in the south. I still remember his post 10-12+ years ago on GON where he had stacks of 30 and 40 dead hogs. And the other hog hunters getting mad with him for killing so many and killing the "little ones".

But as they have grown they have delved into other tactics. All in the name of killing hogs.