100 Hogs Trapped / Drop'N Hogs / Game Changer Jr / Best Hog Trap with cellular triggered gates.
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2021
- 100 Hogs trapped in the Game Changer Jr made by Bull Creek Outfitters. This collection of short videos from my 1st 103 wild hogs I caught. I didn't show every single catch of the wild hogs. Some of the wild boars that were caught were singles. The hog trap is a cellular hog trap. It is the best cellular hog trap made today.
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Game Changer Jr Hog Trap
Game Changer Jr
Bull Creek Outdoors
Wild Hogs
Wild Boars - Навчання та стиль
Let this be a metaphor for life, when things are free there’s probably a catch.
Especially a free hand job
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Well said 👍
You are 100% correct; precise and succinct.
When things are free, you are the product.
Trap shy hog: "watch out guys, that must be a trap".
Other hogs: "you crazy conspiracy theorist, don't listen to him"
lol
His brother got caught in a similar. Never to be seen again. I m not going in.
"Now youz can't leave." -Chaz Palminteri, Bronx Tale
Lol but they sure try to bust out of it.
Thanks for watching!
Haha! Good reference! It works here.
This is rock and roll. The noise was probably heard half a mile away.
@@gerardburton1081 They know where the doors are....all of them knew where the doors are.
"And they knew at tht moment they made a fatal mistake "
The hog at 4:37 lost a few brain cells after that hit 😂
They hit the gates pretty hard. When we showed up to take care of the hogs, it was walking around normal. Tough animals.
Thanks for watching!
I was about to say. That hog knock itself out. LOL.
I’ve backed it up 7-8x to watch that one hog roll & flop after it tried to knock its brains out!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 #newsub
Didn't know up from down
That was me.😂😂
4:36...that hog hit the fense so hard that it couldn't walk anymore after that. What a crash!!
I see lots of crazy stuff trapping them. That was a 1st for seeing one do it that bad.
Thanks for watching!
Pretenderized bacon?
Brain damage
Your doing the community a great service by getting rid of hogs!
Thank You and thanks for watching!
What do hogs do if not trapped like this?
Desroy entire crops and pretty much everything else.
@@BK-yu8xh Ok, that's well known, but do they have some place in the hierarchy in wild life, if you manage to eradicate them 100% let's say will that jeopardize the eco system, I really ask that because I don't know, do they eradicate some other pests?
@@amgame2839 their hierarchy is being invasive. They are destroying habitat of native animals, consuming resources, and being overpopulated.
That trap shy hog is interesting. In the city we have been trapping rats for so many years the only rats left are trap shy. It's probably best to shoot the trap shy hog at the same time you drop the gates, if possible. That way it won't make trap shy piglets.
We do shoot 1 to 2 hogs outside the trap with thermals almost every time. That’s why we get to them within a couple of hours after dropping gates.
2:06 - hog on the outside:
"DO NOT EAT ANTHONY FAUCI'S GRAIN ITS A TRAP!!!!!!!! ANTHONY FAUCI MADE THIS CAGE TO BEGIN WITH!!!!! DONT TRUST ANTHONY FAUCI AND BILL GATES SMILING IN YOUR FACE GIVING YOU THIS GRAIN!!!!!!!! THE NEW WORLD ORDER PUT THAT GRAIN OUT THERE!!!!!! THEY SAY THAT GRAIN IS "SAFE AND EFFECTIVE" BUT THEY ARE TRYING TO REDUCE THE PIG POPULATION!!!!!!! WHERE DID THIS CAGE COME FROM?!!!!!!!! THEY SAY THIS CAGE IS NATURAL - LOOK AT THIS CAGE, DOES IT LOOK NATURAL?!!!!!!!! TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS, PIGS, THIS ISNT NATURAL!!!!!!!!! IF YOU PUT THAT GRAIN IN YOUR BODY, THE END IS YOU ON A DINNER TABLE!!!!!!" ON AND ON AND ON AND ON.....
UNTIL ........
Great idea any extremes or angles necessary to take out hogs that are a nuisance to the land and environment.
Evolution in real time
Yeah they'll eventually all avoid the traps because of the ones that saw this and got away. I think the silent traps confuse them instead of panic. I got a feeling this trapping is going to create a super hog. I catch feral cats and if I go to a place where someone has just trapped the easy ones, it's all but impossible to trap any. I have to spend months feeding them and letting them get used to me before I can even think about getting them used to eating under a drop box type trap. It took me almost two years to finally trap one group where people have came in and trapped the easiest several times. And these are cats which are no where near as wild as these pigs.
4:37 looks like that hog to the lower left rang his own bell when he took a flying leap into the cage and seemed iffy at best afterwards.
Yep, it did! It was acting normal when we arrived to take care of them.
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Yes he gave himself a concussion. Word has it if you eat the meat of one with a concussion, you get smarter
If the traps could drop completely silently, I wonder if the hogs would freak out in the same way.
Them freaking out is the best part 😆😆
Thought so too. It should be less stressful for the pigs.
That would mean using the less expensive and more effective Pig Brig trap that captures the entire sounder without warning any of them. It also does it without needing remote monitoring or triggering.
Thanks love and respect for what you are doing to eradicating these pests.
I appreciate that and thanks for watching!
No if we can start doing this with people 🤔
Removing immediate local problem is not eradication. It may be control, or not, & it may make the problem tolerable or reduce it for some time.
That one hog knocked itself silly. At first I thought it broke its neck.
That was my 1st thought also
@@hollyridgehomestead Are there videos showing how the packs react as they are being put down; they must really freak out.
@@maxperry1635 90% of the time when we go at night to take care of them. They are blinded by the lights and are very much still for the most part. During the daylight it’s a different story.
I'm a little surprised that nobody has electrified their drop-traps as of yet...rig up the on/off switch to the door, or the metal poles. When raised it breaks the circuit and turns the voltage off...when dropped, it gets turned on. Might keep em from damaging the trap if they took a little jolt.
Very interesting suggestion.
Thanks for watching!
@@hollyridgehomestead I'd think a deep cycle battery or two would work just to give em a jolt. May not work at all lol. Just threw it out there.
@@drew65sep I definitely appreciate it.
@@hollyridgehomestead Plus the zap might not only stun the porker it might be a way to hasten the bacon making process even before adding salt, lol
@@Makinja 😂
With pork ribs being almost 20$ a rack before smoking, this makes me very jealous.
Amazing how hard the hogs can hit the gates and panels , even the little ones hit hard ..
I had one of the big boars knock a gate out of the welded track and had to pry it back in. They are some tough animals!
@@hollyridgehomestead I would hate to have one of those big boars running at me full tilt ..
@@nucopia They will hurt you pretty bad.
Hard-hitting carnitas
@@GentiluomoStraniero they give it all they got trying to get out.
Thanks for watching
Slammin gates & dropping hogs; catchy phrase!!! 😅😂
Love the reaction when they see/ hear the trap lock them inside
This is a magnificent piece of advance technology that catches the entire sounder and not just a few when you use a rifle night sights and a scope I find this to be simply marvelous 😀
I love these videos keep em coming
Thank You
From sophisticated hunting techniques to innovative preventive measures, it's evident that farmers and hunters are constantly adapting to confront these invasive species. This video serves as a valuable reminder of the importance of proactive conservation efforts.
I love how they freak when the gate comes down!!
That’s the fun part of watching
The hog's reaction time is less than half a sec or less
@@eriklee9462 they are pretty quick with them short legs and stocky bodies
It’s hilarious when they knock themselves out. LOL
@@smathet7766 🤣🤣🤣👍
For every group caught, does it take a couple of days for the hogs to loose suspension and for all to go in there? I would assume a lot of them, at first, don't go in, like the hog that gave that warning
It usually takes 2-3 days of conditioning for the group to all go in.
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Very impressive , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Thank You
Km dan
The Shy Hog at 4:20 was like, "I tried to tell you it was a trap." See ya!
That’s right. He messed up the whole deal
I have always found these types of videos interesting. Not sure the last one was handled that well, but oh well.
All that fresh meat going for the taking, well done fellers!
Good stuff, Old Mastery Gunnery SGT USMC. We killed them with star light scopes many years ago that was left over from nam, and we did a good job on them and that is no lie. Love the vids today. Always help the famers. 308 semi alto was good for the hogs with no problem, in those days.
Thank You Sir for your service. My father was a Vietnam Veteran.
We are doing our best to help them. They don’t get enough of it and the hogs here keep tearing up the fields.
Thanks for watching.
Best ASMR video out there ☺️
Sweeeeeeeet , Good Job,Wow to see how hard they hit the Cage with they're Snouts ,Amazing... Thumbs Up Buddy
Thank you.
You know most of them probably sensed danger with all that metal around them, but the food cravings and herd mentality convinced them to just ignore it.
I’ve always been nervous about using gates on the really large boars, some look like they could tear though the gates
I've had one big hog hit my gate perfect in the track before and knocked it out of place, but was easily put back on track. Never lost one because of a gate malfunction. But my trap is built very strong and will catch any size that I can.
Probably has something to do with the gates being screen, instead of solid (angle, tubing, etc) - so it flexes and absorbs kinetic energy versus breaking welds.
@@chiefkyle1098if they don't start using screens or something silent, it will become impossible to trap the majority of the pigs.
Love the nose first approach to getting out of the trap.
We all know that hogs are an invasive species but seeing up close how destructive they are to agricultural operations and native species, plus the fact that they are intelligent AND dangerous, it just shows the steps you have to take to get ahead of them. Here's some scary numbers from the MS Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks. Hogs have a gestation period of about 114 days, sows are sexually mature at 6-8 months, and they average 4-6 piglets per litter. In a domesticated situation, that's good for business, but with wild hogs, that's bad news.
i don't know who originally thought of this trapping technique, but its brilliant
Very effective
Nice trap design. People don't realize how much damage these animals actually do in one day.
What kind of damage?
Smart little fellas. And boy-o-boy, do they ever want outta there!
They try their best. Haven’t had one jump out yet, but I’m sure at some point one of them will be strong enough to make it that high.
9:22 that big white hog with black spots barely got out. Lucky bastard lol man you got bacon and sausage for a lifetime
Wow, that one big hog half way through must have cracked its skull when ramming the trap with the way it kept falling down
Avid animal lover, but I love our conservationists even more. Keep up the good work culling these pest animals.
@@jeffj4952
I had bacon earlier. They sure do taste good.
I love hunters, they get good food and the animals usually have more humane death instead of natural causes or predation. It's a win-win.
Would love to taste some deer jerky, never had it.
Very interesting and cool video! Do what you gotta do to get rid of them 👍
I love these big traps!
They are the best
3:47
I feel like we're seeing a villian origin story... The one who escaped the night his entire family was massacred.
lol
The hog at 4:37 "which way did he go George, which way did he go? "
Watching those pigs bounce off the gates is AWESOME!!!!!
Uncle Jimbo and Ned will take care of those hogs. "look, it's coming right for us!"
😂
Thanks for watching!
Them hogs be hitting the fence head on, dang
so impressive video. Hogs cause the damage to the farm a lot. one suggestion: i am thinking if it is a good idea that put spike wire on the fence. no need very much. just 1 rope about 2 feet above the ground to injure the hogs when they bump the fence, and 1 rope on the top of fence to prevent hogs from jumping over. thanks again for sharing your video.
Thanks for watching and the suggestions.
@@hollyridgehomestead . Thanks for your reply. i am not sure if my suggestion works or maybe no need the spike wire at all.
Here in the Phils, it's a big bounty from heaven if we can catch a 'free' pig. Filipino 'ingenuity' can be in level in assembling the 'inclosure', there is 'no free pig to catch. Hahaha
@@efrenjvallejo788 wished we had less pigs here. It’s pretty bad.
Live spaghetti? Watching how the continually challenge the gates and rigid fence shows they will take little notice of the injuries until blood loss shock sets in, when they will probably die in slashed ribbons. So in the interests of reducing nasty injuries other ideas could be prioritised.
Flexible netting for one.
Keeping the social licence to trap (and hunt) is important to those needing to, and those that participate for sport/recreation. Hence not being knowingly cruel
4.37 that one smoked himself lol😂
Yep
4:35 That big guy rang his bell pretty good at 9 o'clock.
Now all this trap needs is the descending laser grid.
Here in Oklahoma I’ve had pens of weaning calves killed and eaten in one night. They’re a terrible nuisance and they even eat the sod from the housing areas.
Great video!!!👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
it's amazing how the pigs seem to know immediately that they're trapped and go directly to their point of entree. It's almost as if they suspected something amiss
I believe they are the 4th smartest animal.
I've been watching a few channels now with this trap or similar, and it's shocking how out of control the problem is. I can;t imagine the devastation to crops, but also, to all ecosystems they range through. I used to be such an animal lover, but not species like these hogs, who seem incredibly stupid too. A little free food is all you need to trap them and it's fun watching them bash their thick skulls like they are running backs into the grates. It seems that no matter how many hundreds are caught in a night, there's thousands, if not, tens of thousands more. They need to allow hunters to go at them with no limits, other than safety ones.
It will always be a problem
Hunting for fun and to get rid of pests are usually poles apart. To reduce the population of pigs at least 75% need removing annually is the equation.
Hunting makes the pests warier and more difficult to remove. The examples shown here of avoiding and escapes are educational. For watchers as well as the pigs.
You hear all the complaints but you will never hear of anywhere you can hunt them for free. They want to charge $150 per hunt. I get it that no one wants idiots on their land with guns shooting up cattle, shooting each other, having the liability to deal with. Might be easier dealing with the pigs.
@@johnmead8437 You did not just say that the pigs watch YT videos 😂
The thing is, they are NOT stupid. Yes, they come into the cage for grain if they have not dealt with traps, or if they have dealt with traps they have bashed their way out of. That's why they hit the walls so hard. They have learned that if they hit an average home built trap hard, they can smash through it and escape, so they aren't that afraid of them.
Another great catch and collect! Out of curiosity, do you have to completely move the trap to another site after a drop? Would the blood from the cull act as a repellent or an attractant? Cheers, Dick from Vancouver.
No we don’t have to move.
Them hogs are too greedy and too stupid to know the difference I'm assuming
Pig at 4:34 sent itself straight to the shadow realm
Is there a way to either make the gate drop faster once it gets the signal or for the trap to not make such a loud noise. You would think you could reduce the noise some how
I’m not sure but it drops pretty fast. Pigs are extremely fast though
Good job
Thank You
Imagine if you added " Run" to these videos 🤣 Still warning grunt saved 2 hogs.
When the gates dropped they knew they were bacon😁
I actually tasted hog bacon, it's pretty good
That one guy staying out is evolution at play.
The 1st lot to be caught at 5.18 keep your eye on the pig to the right hand side of the trap it's on its own but if you go back a few seconds watch how it head butts the cage that hard it knocks itself out 😂😂😂
I see some crazy stuff with this trap. Wish I could show everything.
Where do these hogs go after they're caught? Do they become fertilizer or alligator food?
We give away as many as we can. The rest go to the bone yard.
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Man I love it I'm addicted 😩😍😫 😆😂🤣😅
Me too and love helping farmers/ranchers if we can.
Thanks for watching
Thate HUGE TRAP is awesome, you sure get a LOT of hogs with it.
It’s a very good design and effective
you shoot them ? can we please see those videos ? that's the most fun and gratifying part
I know but big brother dings the video. Go through my hog trapping playlist. I believe there are some for you.
Put the videos on rumble. For the shooting part.
@@wadafruit Pterson, never heard of rumble, is that like a video streaming ? thank you sir
@@Jaang29 it's an alternative platform. That doesn't do all that censorship, and stuff the big social media sites do.
Jesus christ…
That hog has seen one of them traps before and he knows what’s up
left with a pit trap option
The amount of damage a hog will do to itself just to escape is insane! They're more than willing to lose a foot just to get out of snares too.
If you think the pool would not feel natural to them ,you could build a light weight bottomless similar to the pool made of wood . Just sit it on top of the soil . They need to be contained more to the middle .
The hog grunted it seemed way before you dropped the gate? How'd he know?
My cell signal was about 3 seconds off on that particular catch when I activated it to release. It was luck that the hog on the outside grunted. That’s only happened to me once so far.
Oh thanks I was imagining you and a buddy with a half rack and a remote control hanging out of the way. Technology is great. Peace 2u
Incredible speed ,these pigs are fast
always love that moment when they hear the crack of doom and know the end is nigh⚛😀
Battering ram with legs 😎
Lol, that’s a good one!
4:34 that one must've injured itself when it hit the gate really hard.
It got real dizzy. When we showed up to the trap, it was back to normal.
Thanks for watching!
The one that got away, is smarter than average pigs 🐖
Rumor has it that "Shy Pig" has set up a cage with free gallons of gasoline located in the center.
Anyone with a hog problem should invest in this system without thinking about it. This system is absolutely 💯 incredible 👏
Once I start homesteading I kind of hope there's a feral hog problem nearby. Then I don't have to raise/kill pets :D
Lol, but you won’t get bacon off feral hog’s and I love bacon.
Thanks for watching
More of these invasive species need to be gotten rid of. Here in Japan, we eat wild boar. Not everyone does, but it is a popular simmered dish. More Americans need to get a taste for wild boar. Cooked right, they are tasty!!
This is interesting. My Caribbean restaurant offers wild boar roti. I wondered where can he get wild boar. Now I know.
So satisfying.
I'm surprised they don't dig their way out when you see the mess they make out in the field
They probably could if left in the trap for long periods of time. But we try to take care of them ASAP to avoid stress on the animal and damage to trap or property.
Na verdade é preciso capturá-los. Mas pergunto-me, a carne deles é aproveitável? A dificuldade em capturá-los resulta da extrema sensibilidade ao perigo. Não são estúpidos como alguém disse... são sim muito inteligentes mas a armadilha é naturalmente muito eficaz desde que se tenha muita paciência. Boa sorte e boas capturas.
The way they are munching away not knowing that's their last meal.
They like the corn
@@hollyridgehomestead Who doesn't like corn?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who needs Smithfield when every farm can put one of these up. Lol
You had to close immediately after the grunt...
Incredible: so young so suspicious... 2:08
Anyway no one has the intelligence to understand that since doors fall the only way to escape is to lift them.
2:06 - hog on the outside:
"DO NOT EAT ANTHONY FAUCI'S GRAIN ITS A TRAP!!!!!!!! ANTHONY FAUCI MADE THIS CAGE TO BEGIN WITH!!!!! DONT TRUST ANTHONY FAUCI AND BILL GATES SMILING IN YOUR FACE GIVING YOU THIS GRAIN!!!!!!!! THE NEW WORLD ORDER PUT THAT GRAIN OUT THERE!!!!!! THEY SAY THAT GRAIN IS "SAFE AND EFFECTIVE" BUT THEY ARE TRYING TO REDUCE THE PIG POPULATION!!!!!!! WHERE DID THIS CAGE COME FROM?!!!!!!!! THEY SAY THIS CAGE IS NATURAL - LOOK AT THIS CAGE, DOES IT LOOK NATURAL?!!!!!!!! TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS, PIGS, THIS ISNT NATURAL!!!!!!!!! IF YOU PUT THAT GRAIN IN YOUR BODY, THE END IS YOU ON A DINNER TABLE!!!!!!" ON AND ON AND ON AND ON.....
UNTIL ........
If only they were a little smarter they could dig their way out in a couple of minutes.
I wonder if these hogs be prepared for food for homeless 😀
This looks so satisfying. SO MUCH free pork for years! Pulled pork, chops, bacon, roasts, ham!!!
Feed lots of families with them and many more to come.
As for electrification below? not easy. Everything would need to be insulated from the ground. Spacing would allow pigs to escape underneath the fence. Insulators could bust. But, most everything is possible and complicating. KISS.
100 down 999,000 to go.
Yep
On that last trap, you were being too greedy. About 3-5 got away.
I do my best to catch the whole sounder at the same time. I will drop the gates once the whole sounder is in the trap. When a boar is on the outside I'm not to concerned with him (boars are bonuses). The ones that got out was a result of the boar sounding a warning (which you can hear in the video) as I had already triggered the trap. At that location, my signal had about a 3 second delay to close the gates. It was perfect timing on their part and escaped. That educated them and I was never able to get them in again. Now they have to be removed by thermal scope which is taking place by the landowner.
The worst thing any trapper can do is educate a sounder of pigs, but its going to happen from time to time. This is the only group to escape for me ever (so far).
Thanks for watching and I hope I was able to explain the process of whole sounder removal which requires a lot of patience when trapping.
Nice, ya got a little greedy on that last one, can't get 'em all in one!
near the middle of the video it looks like one of the hogs got a concussion. It's also amazing that one of the hogs had a chance to warn the others
They are tough as nails
Now that's a lot of sausage.
Nice job
Thank You for watching.
What camera are you using to record activity?
It comes with the trap. “CDS” which I believe stands for Cellular Data Solutions, but not 100% on it. You can call Bull Creek Outdoors for more info.
Do they break bones when the doors close?
All that slamming around into each other??
I have seen that yet. But I see the more aggressive ones with a bloody nose on occasion.
What happens after you catch them?
Good video !
Greetings.
Thanks for watching! There’s many more for you to binge watch.
Good stuff here effective
And very efficient/effective if done right.
Thanks for watching!
You have to trap the shy hog, cuz their offsprings would not be easy to trap in future. And i wonder what they were thinking after they got trapped. Did they know they would be dead?