Feral Hog Control / Education

Pre-Spring Hog Trapping Checklist: Prep for Sounders

Spring Success Is Built In February By the time spring green-up arrives, most landowners feel behind. Hogs are already hitting fields, food plots, and feeders. Cameras start lighting up, and hog trapping becomes reactive instead of strategic. A better approach is to treat late winter as your prep season. When you walk into March and

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Winter Hog Movement: Why Pigs Shift Food Sources

Winter Is When Patterns Get Honest January and February reveal hog behavior and hog movement more clearly than almost any other time of year. When acorns are gone, crops are harvested, and green vegetation is thin, hogs must work harder to find calories. That pressure forces them into more predictable travel routes, tighter bedding cover,

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Hog Trapping in Georgia: Public Land, Permits & Gear

Georgia is ground zero in the feral hog crisis. From the coastal swamps to the piney woods around Ft. Stewart, wild hogs are tearing up farmland, spreading disease, and outbreeding local wildlife. And it’s only getting worse. With loose regulations and a booming hog population, hog trapping in Georgia has become essential as hunters and

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How to Get Rid of Wild Boars in Texas (Legally & Efficiently)

How to get rid of wild boars: If you’re a Texas rancher or landowner, you’ve likely seen the signs: rooted-up pastures, wallows in your hay fields, busted fences, and disturbed feeders. With feral hogs spreading across 253 of Texas’ 254 counties, you’re not alone. These animals are opportunistic, nocturnal, and extremely adaptable—making them one of

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Do hog traps work?

Do Hog Traps Work? Expectations and Best Practices

Do hog traps work? Not every hog trap works the way you expect it to—and that’s often the result of mismatched expectations, poor placement, or simply using the wrong trap for the job. If you’ve tried to catch wild pigs before and ended up frustrated, you’re not alone. Thousands of landowners have faced similar disappointments,

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Best places to set a wild hog trap

The Best Place to Set a Hog Trap: Trails, Wallows, and Watering Holes

You’ve seen the signs: fresh rooting in the pasture, muddy tracks around your tanks, a broken fence line you fixed just last week. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a patch of torn-up ground and wondering why your trap didn’t catch anything—this article is for you. Even the most effective hog trap can fail

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