THE FAMILY HOG BLOG
Join us here for stories, insights, and information on Hog Cutters experiences with wild hog trapping.
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Working with wild hogs is never just another day at the office. Hog Cutters started pulling hogs out of the swamps of Georgia one at a time, making mistakes but always learning. As our experience grew and hog trapping technology improved, we added equipment that allows us to remove entire sounders at a time. From those humble beginnings in the swamp we have we have grown into a family of professional hog trappers. Our appreciation for the high quality equipment created by Jager Pro Hog Trapping Systems Inc., urged us to become Jager Pro dealers for the states of Georgia Arkansas and Missouri. Enjoy the stories we tell, the information we share, and the adventures of Zeb and Wyatt growing up in a hog trapping business.
Outsmarting the Sounder
At the end of August, we shared a post discussing a sounder entering a cotton field. They essentially created their own trap site from a monitored bait area. This cotton farm is part o [...]
To drop or not to drop, that is the question…
How do you know when to send the golden CLOSE GATE command? Wild hogs do not come with a sign on the last one in the group to enter saying "all in". Let's look at a scenario we are cur [...]
“Jurassic Pork” retribution
One would think after 4 weeks have passed, Hog Cutters would have eased back on the retribution on the "panel beating hogs". Apparently one does not know us very well. Since the Juras [...]
Trapping wild hogs, or trapping wild hogs well?
A wise man once said "If you are going to do a job, do it right". The same can be said for wild hog trapping. Yes. Throwing up a trap and scattering bait may bring a few hogs. Unfortun [...]
Wild hogs will dictate their own path.
Wild hogs are intelligent, ornery, and often unpredictable. The either follow or make their own path. On a South Georgia farm we provide hog trapping services for, Hog Cutters has come [...]
Who goes first?
Long time Hog Cutters family member Steve reached out a few days ago for hog trapping advice. He has had great success with his Jager Pro trap. When he relocated his rigid trap system [...]
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