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    Default pig brig

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    Looks cheap
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    I know a guy that is testing them, says they are amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    I know a guy that is testing them, says they are amazing
    Same here, easy to move and set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pee dee View Post
    Looks cheap
    And like it should cost less than $1900
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    I dont know how it was done. For all I know that weird bastard that determined it's gender licked it.

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    The first hand reviews I have heard about them are great. I’ll have one set up at my place as soon as I get them on bait and have time to set it up and check it regularly

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    I’d like to split one with 4 or 5 guys, rotate it around. I don’t need to run it year round, but two weeks every 3 or 4 months would help me tremendously.

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    I saw that the other day and it peaked my interest.

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    So basically some t post, some batting cage net, and an anchor point at the bottom of the net? If you pay 1900$, well, never mind......

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    Quote Originally Posted by MediaGuy View Post
    I saw that the other day and it peaked my interest.
    #piqued
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    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Thanks Mr. Webster I learned something new today.

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    Risk-free! Return your Pig Brig for a full refund within 60 days of purchase if you don't love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    So basically some t post, some batting cage net, and an anchor point at the bottom of the net? If you pay 1900$, well, never mind......
    Wonder if some old Shrimp net would be better and cheaper. Damn sure no Guatemalans in a jungle are paying $1900.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltydog235 View Post
    Wonder if some old Shrimp net would be better and cheaper. Damn sure no Guatemalans in a jungle are paying $1900.00.
    Probably work just fine.

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    Or, for $1900, you could buy 6 traps from Tractor Supply that take less than one minute for a man to take off of a trailer and set each...

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    So 2,000,000 could buy 3300 from tractor supply and trap one county with corn for a month.
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    Are you looking to control your hog problem or just play with the latest toy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Are you looking to control your hog problem or just play with the latest toy?
    Hog traps are like Mosquito traps, they are “Make you feel good” toys

    Neither of them work to get rid of anything but they keep you busy and show you dead shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    Hog traps are like Mosquito traps, they are “Make you feel good” toys

    Neither of them work to get rid of anything but they keep you busy and show you dead shit.
    I beg to differ. We have had great success using automated traps. We found that catching the whole sounder vs half of the sounder works better. We don’t set the traps until we know the whole sounder is in. We have noticed pigs being “trap shy”. It has definitely helped us with our pig population. Are they eradicated? No. Has it helped to reduce the population? Absolutely.

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    Lol. You just disagreed And agreed all at the same time.
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