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Feral Hogs in Texas

Feral hogs are tearing up Texas

destroying land and crops, threatening livestock, and costing landowners, ranchers, and agencies millions in damage.

In a state where hog populations are booming, the need for an effective, reliable hog trap isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.

That’s where the Boar Blanket comes in.

Engineered for whole-sounder trapping, power-free operation, and easy transport, the Boar Blanket is changing the game in wild hog control across Texas and beyond.

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Why Texans Choose Boar Blanket

From family farms to state parks, ranchers to wildlife pros — Boar Blanket is trusted across Texas to do the job right, every time.

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  • Catches the Whole Sounder

    One drop, one clean catch. No partial traps. No educated survivors.

  • No Power Needed

    Works anywhere, no batteries or cell signal required.

  • Portable & Packable

    Set up fast. Move it wherever the hogs are.

  • Durable by Design

    Made to withstand the beating a sounder delivers.

How Does Boar Blanket Compare?

Boar Blanket is versatile and can be brought in by vehicle or backpack to remote areas. 

Feature
Whole-sounder capture Yes Sometimes Yes
Power required No No Yes
Portable and packable Yes Bulky Not Easily
Setup time Fast Moderate Complex
Price Affordable Moderate Expensive
Ideal for rugged terrain Yes Some Limited

See the Boar Blanket in Action

With Boar Blanket, you’re not just investing in a product—you’re embracing a smarter way to manage your property. Experience the subtle transformation of having a solution that fits seamlessly into your routine, leaving behind the complexities and frustrations of expensive, over-engineered traps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Texas law allows hog trapping and the Boar Blanket meets the state’s standards for humane, effective trapping.

Absolutely. The Boar Blanket is designed to adapt to different terrains — from East Texas forests to West Texas plains.

Boar Blanket is engineered for durability, ease, and full-sounder efficiency — saving you time, money, and future damage.

Boar Blanket is an innovative wild hog trap that deploys a robust, double-layered net to capture hogs quickly and efficiently. It’s designed for ease of use, durability, and a hassle‐free solution to wild hog management.

The process is simple: bait the hogs to the desired location, deploy the net over the area, and let the trap work passively to capture the hogs—giving you a straightforward way to control infestations.

Our trap is made with 100% High Tenacity Type 6,6 Nylon, UHMWPE rated at 30gpd or higher, and features UV-protected, chemically treated yarn and durable #36 nylon. The design includes a full double-layered, diamond-constructed net with adjustable tension ropes and an inner stainless steel cable system.

Yes, it is proudly manufactured in the USA. This local production not only ensures top-quality craftsmanship but also helps keep costs down without compromising performance.

Installation is designed to be straightforward. With clear instructions, eight mounting rings, adjustable ropes, and tool-free features like the T-post sleeve, you can set up the trap quickly and efficiently—even on varied terrains.

Boar Blanket is versatile and can be effectively used on government lands, ranches, farms, hunting lodges, forestry and timberlands, conservation areas, public hunting grounds, and research sites.

No specialized tools or training are necessary. The Boar Blanket is engineered for intuitive assembly and operation, making it accessible for property owners and managers of all experience levels.

Thanks to its high-quality, UV-resistant materials, Boar Blanket requires minimal maintenance. Regular visual checks and occasional adjustments to rope tension will keep it performing at its best.

We offer dedicated customer support to help with installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, ensuring you have a seamless experience with your Boar Blanket.

Ready to Trap Smarter, Not Harder?

Start catching more hogs with less hassle. Proven. Portable. Powerful.

Want to see how it performs across the South?

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