David you deserve all the help you can get. This donation is in memory of my mother, Johnnie Phillips Hutson, age 98, who passed away on May 16, 2022. She just loved your videos!
To the uninitiated ... David waited patiently to get them all because pigs are incredibly smart. If you don't catch the entire sounder, the surviving pigs won't enter such a trap anymore, and through example teach that behavior to younger pigs.
I'm glad you said that because I was wondering if there were any that didn't get caught and if they were going to leave the trap out for another night.
That's true, hogs to this day can't be trapped in some parts of Kentucky because in the 1920's a failed trapping has educated a century worth of hogs still passing down the story to this day through pictures scratched in dirt with their cloven hooves.
Thank goodness there are folks like you to help fight the terrible, feral pig/wild boar problem. Thank you for sharing this video. Good luck and God Bless!
Seriously man, you do good work. Feral hogs are stupidly dangerous and destructive. I lost my dog to a sounder a few months ago and I’ve been chased up a tree by a MASSIVE boar. I’ve even caught them going after my sheep. It’s insane. Trappers like you are a real help. Keep doing what you’re doing
In my neck of the woods (rural northern California) I view them as about as destructive and dangerous as a black bear.. meaning not to be taken lightly
David, thanks for addressing the problems with these destructive hogs and giving farmers hope. Also, bless you for feeding families and so many people.
Mate, I’m a south african born fella but left the country 40 years ago because I saw the current situation developing there and so live in Oz as a citizen. I love your programme and your a great fella. take care hey, Matt, young at 70
Congratulations David and your wife, on the clearing and removal of that many destructive hogs. Bless you and your family for helping so many people. Thank you for sharing your videos with us. 🇺🇸
We do a yawt yawt marathon lately. Love your channel!! Thank you for educating us. We live in the country in NC and God gives us treasures in ourselves to share with one another. Lastly thank you for sharing the word of our Lord Jesus Christ. Your personality, love of family and love of Jesus makes you a very blessed man. Thank you David.
hi david, i am very impressed by your work, and particularly the courage and determination of your wife. I have always hated boars because they are both destructive and dangerous beasts, I wish you both much success, see you soon!
Very impressive!! That was a huge sounder!!! You have a great Help Meet in Mrs Yawt!!! God Bless and keep up the harvest to save the land & feed families!!
Hi Dav, when the cages hit the ground you should have seen the smile on my face. I got to learn something on the concept... Patience Pays (PP), it's worth the wait. Congrats on the great work you are doing and like always...God bless the work of your hands.
Great job on trapping such a huge load of hogs David! If ever there was a video showing how big a problem hogs can be and how they increase in large numbers…..this is the one! Greetings from TX!
Another great video, I was wondering how long can a pig go until it needs to be processed. The heat must be way huge factor. Keep up the good work and feeding families.
This reminds me of my dad when we used to hunt wild pigs together ... but in the rangers way ... good job David this is really helpfull for you and your neighbours to preserve crops ... Greetings from Algeria
What's this a team yawt yawt late night entertainment video? Oooohhhh that gate awaits to open cause death awaits on the other side!! We knockin heads and feedin families. God bless you and Jesus loves you. Congrats on that big capture with new trap.
Good to see that you are still at it David and with your wife helping out. Good to see teamwork in action. The new trap looks great and looks like it will be a very busy trap. Keep up the good work. Mark from Melbourne Australia
Join a gardening club and go get some hands on agriculture experience. Its absolutely worth it and opens doors to allow you to find innovative ways to garden in unconventional spaces.
David, let me tell you that Ms. Stephanie is a keeper. As pretty as the day is long and a worker too. That trap looks like a little more work but that is quite a hall. God Bless you all. May your traps, stomach's and wallets be full. May you worries and sorrows be empty.
Do you have to move the cage to a fresh site after each catch? Just wondering if the blood and possibly pheromones (stress-related, etc.) they might give off would scare away the next group of hogs?
I like the idea of the larger trap. It may be more expensive with materials, harder to haul and set up / take down, but with the interior length and wider gates I think you'll get a lot less dodging out when the doors drop. If you have the numbers in your area, which it certainly looks like, then you'll be hitting whole sounders or even two at a time, particularly if you can keep it baited for a few days without getting jumpy and hitting the trigger. Having done pest control for feral animals I can say that you know when you're succeeding because you start running out of work! lol.
@@brian.7966 nah man its completely necessary. I used to feel the same way until i saw the devastation these beasts can wreck on someone's property with my own eyes. Trust me dude you do not want these animals getting any more out of control than they already are.
HI David, I enjoy your videos.. Might be easier if you stand on the other side of the trap doors . That way the pigs will be bunched up by the door when you knock them in the head and you wont have to drag them all the way across the trap from the opposite side . 25 pigs x 2 trips each x20 feet diameter = 1000 feet less walking and dragging =25 pigs x 100 lb average each = 2500 lb dragging Oak
So basically there are multiple reason why I didn’t. 1: the trucks were behind us. Always best to shoot away. 2: the blood from hogs won’t be piled up at the gate incase more hogs show up later. Which I really don’t worry about but it’s like the number 2 question I get every day. 3: there won’t be as much blood in Video for UA-cam to try to take video down. 4: I wasn’t really thinking at the time. So this actually should be #1 reason 😂
@@DavidEllisYawtYawt Now Y-Y, you know it would be much easier to move them dadgum trucks than all them hogs!!! Park the trucks out the way to begin with, then move them to load!!!
Me and my wife remarried in 80's. Me on the go huntin and fishin all the time. She asked can I go, now my wife, buddy, and bestus friend. She outdoes everybody around. She shoots hogs in head while deer huntin more 100 yds. We hunt above Kosciusko MS. Best of luck you two!!!
Wow David you have out done yourself this time Congratulations on your upgrade to a panel trap I can not believe that I am watching a todays video rather than a few months or even a few years ago All I can say is keep up the awesome work you Hogg whisper LOL 🤣 😂 😂 🤣 😂 cheers Leo Australia
Hi. Subscriber here. What do you do with them after killing them (meat, dog food, hides, cremation, etc.)? Also, I read that they are prolific breeders. About how many many can a mating pair produce in 5 years.
That's a lot of good eaters there. Way this country is going, you're going to have a lot more families to feed, so I guess it was "intended" for you to get a bigger trap. Looks like the trap is being "provided" for. Just sayin...
You're quite a wonderful fellow this is Mike smart from Tulsa Oklahoma glad you got a good hobby going on there and what a wonderful wonderful wife you have to stand beside you and help you and thank you so much for saying God bless you to everybody that means so much to me you're going to be blessed for saying that have a blessed day sir
David that is unbelievable how many you caught on that one drop! Congratulations on finding a beautiful women to help you thru life! I hope that load feed a bunch of folks for the upcoming year! So far I have no seen any hog sign where I hunt in Pontotoc County orEast Lafayette county! I’m sure eventually they will show up! God Bless you my friend! Hang in there and get that state retirement for it builds over time
I am completely ignorant when it comes to managing pigs. I did have a question that I wanted to ask. What works better, using a trap like this or hunting with guns? I had read somewhere that when using traps, it divides up the herds and actually causes more of a population increase. What are your thoughts? Again I am just curious. I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks
Well I know that you will get your focus and pixelated view on your camera fixed so thanks alot for that. It is good to see Mrs. Yawt with you so hello to her from us. I love your huge hog pen for sure. Those are huge black hogs. I wish that all of them had got into your trap but I guess that they are competing sounders or groups of them. What a catch and I am looking forward to more fun & entertaining videos from you. Congrats to you for this and I hope that a lot of people enjoy that meat. "YAWT YAWT" FRIEND, the hog knocker for sure!
Hi Mr and Mrs pig catchers! Now that’s quite a community trap. Nice bunch of pigs too. David, looks like you married a hard worker. It’s always nice to have good help. 👍
David: I just got my wife to watch and she said that was more hogs than she had ever seen. BUT: she said that Stephanie had to love you or like you because if that were me, she would have been doing all of the head knocking. Then she would stand and do all of the chin slapping while I loaded them. We did laugh while we watched. Don't have hogs like that here but buddy of mine in Arkansas wants me to come down there and go with him some time. My problem is/was Coyotes that worked on my deer and turkey population. Will let you get back to it. God Bless and Tell Steph that Brenda said hello from East Tennessee.
I enjoyed watching this as I guess that they course damage to your crops, 1/do you think that they would try to dig out of the trap? 2/do you eat some of them or do you sell them?
Discovered your videos by accident, Didn't know I had any Ellis Relatives in Mississippi! (Im from Minnesota) and also have a brother by the name of David. Told him about your videos, I'm sure he will check out since there several of you folks out there! Enjoy the videos and be safe!
I can't believe you killed all those poor inocent piggys. Just kidding great video still amazes me the number of hogs tht caught in these traps. God bless.
@@sq6529 No reply yet? here I'll post again in case you didn't get the first post. hmmm what I think you should do is go back and re-read my comment in its entirety. then get back to me on drugs reading and education.
That is an amazing trap! That many pigs can decimate many fields so you're doing the good work. I think you should have had that size trap a long time ago.
Hello from beautiful Senoia, GA! It does look like your new pig trap worked it's magic, David & your new helper is tops! Hopefully you provided her with some fancy vittles too.
when the cages hit the ground you should have seen the smile on my face. I got to learn something on the concept... Patience Pays (PP), it's worth the wait. Congrats on the great work you are doing and like always...God bless the work of your hands.
Thanks!
David you deserve all the help you can get. This donation is in memory of my mother, Johnnie Phillips Hutson, age 98, who passed away on May 16, 2022. She just loved your videos!
Thank you. Blessings to you and memory to your mom.
@@danhutson3460 What a thoughtful gift on behalf of your momma! I'm shore she's smilin' lookin' down on all them baby-backs!! OOoooooEEEe!
Wow Dan, that was so nice & thoughtful of you!
@@danhutson3460 Peace and love to you and your family brother.
To the uninitiated ... David waited patiently to get them all because pigs are incredibly smart. If you don't catch the entire sounder, the surviving pigs won't enter such a trap anymore, and through example teach that behavior to younger pigs.
I'm glad you said that because I was wondering if there were any that didn't get caught and if they were going to leave the trap out for another night.
Nice. I though the same. They could learn to avoid the trap if one of them escape
uninformed *
That's true, hogs to this day can't be trapped in some parts of Kentucky because in the 1920's a failed trapping has educated a century worth of hogs still passing down the story to this day through pictures scratched in dirt with their cloven hooves.
@@the99thtimelord16 Why the snark?
I’m 85 years old, I watch you everyday, I love your show and I love your helping to feed families. By the way, I LOVE PORK ❤️🙏🏾🥰
Thank goodness there are folks like you to help fight the terrible, feral pig/wild boar problem. Thank you for sharing this video. Good luck and God Bless!
"Her price is far above rubies." Another great catch that will help a lot of people. God bless you in every endeavour.
I'm 65 years old and I have never seen such a hog dragging woman in my life congratulations sir. You better keep her and that pen
Seriously man, you do good work. Feral hogs are stupidly dangerous and destructive. I lost my dog to a sounder a few months ago and I’ve been chased up a tree by a MASSIVE boar. I’ve even caught them going after my sheep. It’s insane. Trappers like you are a real help. Keep doing what you’re doing
In my neck of the woods (rural northern California) I view them as about as destructive and dangerous as a black bear.. meaning not to be taken lightly
David, thanks for addressing the problems with these destructive hogs and giving farmers hope. Also, bless you for feeding families and so many people.
Mate, I’m a south african born fella but left the country 40 years ago because I saw the current situation developing there and so live in Oz as a citizen.
I love your programme and your a great fella. take care hey, Matt, young at 70
Thank you
Congratulations David and your wife, on the clearing and removal of that many destructive hogs. Bless you and your family for helping so many people. Thank you for sharing your videos with us. 🇺🇸
Now that's a load of pork high is meat is now there's going to be some happy people nice job david
I just sticks around for the “Jesus loves ya” and the turkey call.
@@michaelmosley254 He said he married a "pig dragger"? Bet she cleans up real good. Lucky he's still in one piece.
The destructive humans were there first and disrupted the balance of nature
They're true blessings for these farmers, this is their livelihood.❤️
Great catch David. I got 7 hogs trapped this weekend. 4 sows 2 pregnant and 3 boars. Gave 6 away and kept 1 for my self. Keep up the good work.
No disrespect when i ask this but do you eat em ?
Good work Chris.
@@liluziburnt7678 yes diffenly
@@christopherickes5889 I'd love to see how you prepare them and how they taste! ;-)
Assume you butcher them
Great job David and Mrs. Ellis!
ADVICE: David be sure to do everything the little lady tells you and you’ll stay out of trouble.😄
We do a yawt yawt marathon lately. Love your channel!! Thank you for educating us. We live in the country in NC and God gives us treasures in ourselves to share with one another. Lastly thank you for sharing the word of our Lord Jesus Christ. Your personality, love of family and love of Jesus makes you a very blessed man. Thank you David.
Oque é feito da carne destes animais? Espéro q sege um controle inteligente proveitoso,ñ só uma varredura pervérsa !
hi david, i am very impressed by your work, and particularly the courage and determination of your wife. I have always hated boars because they are both destructive and dangerous beasts, I wish you both much success, see you soon!
Very impressive!! That was a huge sounder!!! You have a great Help Meet in Mrs Yawt!!!
God Bless and keep up the harvest to save the land & feed families!!
Hi Dav, when the cages hit the ground you should have seen the smile on my face. I got to learn something on the concept... Patience Pays (PP), it's worth the wait. Congrats on the great work you are doing and like always...God bless the work of your hands.
Love seeing you and Stephanie together. Great catch.
Great job on trapping such a huge load of hogs David! If ever there was a video showing how big a problem hogs can be and how they increase in large numbers…..this is the one! Greetings from TX!
Awesome haul of pigs! I’m interested to know how the cage is staked in to the ground though?
Another great video, I was wondering how long can a pig go until it needs to be processed. The heat must be way huge factor. Keep up the good work and feeding families.
This reminds me of my dad when we used to hunt wild pigs together ... but in the rangers way ... good job David this is really helpfull for you and your neighbours to preserve crops ... Greetings from Algeria
What's this a team yawt yawt late night entertainment video? Oooohhhh that gate awaits to open cause death awaits on the other side!! We knockin heads and feedin families. God bless you and Jesus loves you. Congrats on that big capture with new trap.
WHAT A CATCH MY BROTHER!!! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!! If you could rewind that catch, what would you have done different?
First time I saw Stephanie with you, harvesting hogs. What a trooper, dragging hogs for you! 👍👍
Good to see that you are still at it David and with your wife helping out. Good to see teamwork in action. The new trap looks great and looks like it will be a very busy trap. Keep up the good work. Mark from Melbourne Australia
hi how are you
It's heard that Austrian tends to catch hog alive and screw its asshole.is it right?
and... AND she drags hogs?... damn son!... you got a keeper
I'm a city boy but I love this kind of stuff. Thanks for sharing the interesting aspects of your trade!
Join a gardening club and go get some hands on agriculture experience. Its absolutely worth it and opens doors to allow you to find innovative ways to garden in unconventional spaces.
@@Zaku186 Nah hes gonna join a boar breeding club, and send them to the gardening club instead.
Dameng ulam ahh pahingi ..
Sarap yan inihaw at prito sisisigin cguro Lalo na yummy....
Great job, David 👏🏻👏🏻 So nice to see Stephanie, too. That corn 🌽farmer 👩🌾 must be so happy 😀. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐷
David, let me tell you that Ms. Stephanie is a keeper. As pretty as the day is long and a worker too. That trap looks like a little more work but that is quite a hall. God Bless you all. May your traps, stomach's and wallets be full. May you worries and sorrows be empty.
Everyone needs a wife who is willing to help them drag dead pigs out of a trap.
@@TELE6220 Thank You for the correction. I couldn't tell you if it was auto correct or myself.
That looks like the right size trap to catch a lot respect David ....
Thank you
Love this guy. He's helping these farmers save their crops and livelihood.
All farmers should be out helping to save their own livelihood as well as appreciating it .
That's terrific David. You and your wife feeding cities now. A great catch there. Good job. 👍
downside is that a lot of the meat is probably tainted no? heard that these hogs tend to have a lot of parasites.
That looks like the most efficient way to catch many hogs ,,great work helping feed the masses ,,,congrats on catchin your helper too she's a keeper !
She's a Awesome Lady ! Not Afraid to Work God Bless you Son ! Sweet Jesus' who we Love Y'all Sooo much 😆😂😀❤️💕
I cant get my wife to pick up a mouse on the trap. You’re a lucky man!!
Is the .22 long rifle round adequate?
Yes
Hey David I was glad to see a new video with the Hogs pop up just saying
Well done Mrs. yawt yawt!! Looks like 27 on one catch!! I bet there are 200 more out there!!
David i live over the pond in England,i love watching your channel,god bless you sir, you do a great job,those hogs are a real pest.
Thank you
Do you have to move the cage to a fresh site after each catch? Just wondering if the blood and possibly pheromones (stress-related, etc.) they might give off would scare away the next group of hogs?
Nah.
@@DavidEllisYawtYawt Thanks. Have you looked into the Pig Brig, too? I just found out about it.
I like the idea of the larger trap. It may be more expensive with materials, harder to haul and set up / take down, but with the interior length and wider gates I think you'll get a lot less dodging out when the doors drop. If you have the numbers in your area, which it certainly looks like, then you'll be hitting whole sounders or even two at a time, particularly if you can keep it baited for a few days without getting jumpy and hitting the trigger.
Having done pest control for feral animals I can say that you know when you're succeeding because you start running out of work! lol.
cruel....
@@brian.7966 Not even close.
@@brian.7966 What is cruel is a farmer getting his livelihood wiped out by an insatiable and destructive invasive species of hog.
@@brian.7966 like killing rats
@@brian.7966 nah man its completely necessary. I used to feel the same way until i saw the devastation these beasts can wreck on someone's property with my own eyes. Trust me dude you do not want these animals getting any more out of control than they already are.
HI David, I enjoy your videos.. Might be easier if you stand on the other side of the trap doors . That way the pigs will be bunched up by the door when you knock them in the head and you wont have to drag them all the way across the trap from the opposite side . 25 pigs x 2 trips each x20 feet diameter = 1000 feet less walking and dragging =25 pigs x 100 lb average each = 2500 lb dragging Oak
Did you learn this the hard or easy way? I'm lazy, I'd use an electric winch.
So basically there are multiple reason why I didn’t.
1: the trucks were behind us. Always best to shoot away.
2: the blood from hogs won’t be piled up at the gate incase more hogs show up later. Which I really don’t worry about but it’s like the number 2 question I get every day.
3: there won’t be as much blood in Video for UA-cam to try to take video down.
4: I wasn’t really thinking at the time. So this actually should be #1 reason 😂
@@DavidEllisYawtYawt Now Y-Y, you know it would be much easier to move them dadgum trucks than all them hogs!!! Park the trucks out the way to begin with, then move them to load!!!
Sounds like good exercise. Sounds like something a 300lb Bubba would say.
@@DavidEllisYawtYawt 5.I got the lady to drag those hogs instead of me so it's all good ;)
Great catch! Great team work..
Behind every good man is a good woman God bless you brother
Having that new trap just stepped up your game! Nice job!!
Great trap David always love your videos brother keep them coming I love the new big trap just means more knocking head and more adventures
Did you keep going back to get more / the rest of them?
These traps take a beatin I give them insane props for how well these traps are made
Great video ! Great to see your wife involved in the business - hands on ! Also loved your video sign-off tag ! Keep bagging 'em !
4:40 I love the commentary!!!
😮👀🧐 omg, look at all those hogs!!!!!
Just curious because i dont have a clue lol, but what do yall do with the pigs once they’re captured?
wild hogs are an absolute menace good on you helping your community.
Me and my wife remarried in 80's. Me on the go huntin and fishin all the time. She asked can I go, now my wife, buddy, and bestus friend. She outdoes everybody around. She shoots hogs in head while deer huntin more 100 yds. We hunt above Kosciusko MS. Best of luck you two!!!
Wow David you have out done yourself this time Congratulations on your upgrade to a panel trap I can not believe that I am watching a todays video rather than a few months or even a few years ago All I can say is keep up the awesome work you Hogg whisper LOL 🤣 😂 😂 🤣 😂 cheers Leo Australia
Hi. Subscriber here. What do you do with them after killing them (meat, dog food, hides, cremation, etc.)? Also, I read that they are prolific breeders. About how many many can a mating pair produce in 5 years.
We enjoyed the video. Thanks for all y’all’s hard work. We’re subscribing 👍❤️
That's a lot of good eaters there. Way this country is going, you're going to have a lot more families to feed, so I guess it was "intended" for you to get a bigger trap.
Looks like the trap is being "provided" for.
Just sayin...
I can't get over the strength of this cage. I mean even during that initial panic they don't appear to even push it!
Not even a dent! Looks like the unstoppable object has met the unmoving wall
You're quite a wonderful fellow this is Mike smart from Tulsa Oklahoma glad you got a good hobby going on there and what a wonderful wonderful wife you have to stand beside you and help you and thank you so much for saying God bless you to everybody that means so much to me you're going to be blessed for saying that have a blessed day sir
Do they no longer poison the seed grain to keep pests from eating it?
David that is unbelievable how many you caught on that one drop!
Congratulations on finding a beautiful women to help you thru life!
I hope that load feed a bunch of folks for the upcoming year!
So far I have no seen any hog sign where I hunt in Pontotoc County orEast Lafayette county!
I’m sure eventually they will show up!
God Bless you my friend!
Hang in there and get that state retirement for it builds over time
Love the New trap! Hope you continue to do well with it!! Nice to see the Wife helping out!!
Did you have the remote control on your hands ?
Just like the TV remote control
What do you do with the hog carcasses?
I am completely ignorant when it comes to managing pigs. I did have a question that I wanted to ask. What works better, using a trap like this or hunting with guns? I had read somewhere that when using traps, it divides up the herds and actually causes more of a population increase. What are your thoughts? Again I am just curious. I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks
Trapping is best. Then hunt the rest
@@DavidEllisYawtYawt thanks for the responding. I really appreciate your insight and understanding
Is using poison an option? It seems to be the go to method in Australia and New Zealand.
@@119beaker I would guess you wouldn't be able to eat them if the poison gets into the meat.
@@119beaker the animals that eat carrion would die from the poison too.
I really appreciate people like you. I wish I was raised on a farm instead of the suburbs.
Minus the Costco🙃
New subscriber, 1st video I saw. Great video and spreading the Word!
What rifle and round do you use to dispatch them?
Well I know that you will get your focus and pixelated view on your camera fixed so thanks alot for that.
It is good to see Mrs. Yawt with you so hello to her from us.
I love your huge hog pen for sure. Those are huge black hogs. I wish that all of them had got into your trap but I guess that they are competing sounders or groups of them. What a catch and I am looking forward to more fun & entertaining videos from you. Congrats to you for this and I hope that a lot of people enjoy that meat.
"YAWT YAWT" FRIEND, the hog knocker for sure!
That is one big cage. I like that 4 door set up. Got lots of hogs sir. Dam thing works good. High five! 😁👍
Hi Mr and Mrs pig catchers! Now that’s quite a community trap. Nice bunch of pigs too. David, looks like you married a hard worker. It’s always nice to have good help. 👍
David: I just got my wife to watch and she said that was more hogs than she had ever seen. BUT: she said that Stephanie had to love you or like you because if that were me, she would have been doing all of the head knocking. Then she would stand and do all of the chin slapping while I loaded them. We did laugh while we watched. Don't have hogs like that here but buddy of mine in Arkansas wants me to come down there and go with him some time. My problem is/was Coyotes that worked on my deer and turkey population. Will let you get back to it. God Bless and Tell Steph that Brenda said hello from East Tennessee.
I enjoyed watching this as I guess that they course damage to your crops,
1/do you think that they would try to dig out of the trap?
2/do you eat some of them or do you sell them?
Pigs root not dig
Love ur vids, u show how hard work is correctly done🔥
Love watching these videos cause we got our first feral hogs moving into the area so been watching these to see what to use to get rid of them
Discovered your videos by accident, Didn't know I had any Ellis Relatives in Mississippi! (Im from Minnesota) and also have a brother by the name of David. Told him about your videos, I'm sure he will check out since there several of you folks out there! Enjoy the videos and be safe!
Good work! Sure got a lot!
You got some good size males!
That's good. Is the meat any good?
You guys are awesome and so fun to watch. Keep up the good work!!
I can't believe you killed all those poor inocent piggys.
Just kidding great video still amazes me the number of hogs tht caught in these traps.
God bless.
😂😂😂 that first sentence 💀💀
I laughed out loud at this comment.
@@sq6529
hmmm what I think you should do is go back and re-read my comment in its entirety. then get back to me on drugs reading and education.
@@sq6529
No reply yet? here I'll post again in case you didn't get the first post.
hmmm what I think you should do is go back and re-read my comment in its entirety. then get back to me on drugs reading and education.
What do you do w them? Eat or discard?
What do you guys do with dead ones ? meat grinder or you burry it somewhere?
Thank you for catching so many pigs. what a neat job here. God bless you for helping get rid of them.
Wow! That’s a lot of pigs caught in one night! Awesome job you all! You make a cute couple! I just love your videos!!!!
Mrs. Ellis is so pretty. You guys make a handsome 💑 couple. Blessings to your family .
How long was this trap baited prior to hogs entering comfortably?
I don’t bait trap. I bait before I set trap
Thank you for doing this. Hopefully the native fauna and flora will inprove
She is a keeper. Love the content. God bless.
She ain’t afraid to get her hands dirty 🙌🏼 nice trapp’in
Quick question what do you do with that much meat ?
I hope we have those many boar here in the Philippines.Thats delicious.
Great catch big profit 🇵🇭
Man you got one hell of a wife to get out there and get her hands dirty. I’m a black city boy but I love seeing the way y’all live. Lol salute brother
Bless you for this, these animals are a menace!
Is that head thumper you using the ole marlin .22LR with the 40gr hollow point
22 lr
That is an amazing trap! That many pigs can decimate many fields so you're doing the good work. I think you should have had that size trap a long time ago.
That poor farmers crop was destroyed. Now he has the expense of more seed & time/gas in replanting. I feel terrible for them.
Hello from beautiful Senoia, GA! It does look like your new pig trap worked it's magic, David & your new helper is tops! Hopefully you provided her with some fancy vittles too.
A number 1 combo, large.
Looks good from Sharpsburg, GA as well.
Now that's a nice mess of hogs still watching from South Carolina I'm so glad I subscribed to your Channel keep the videos coming
Good morning everyone from Syracuse NY thank you for sharing your adventures. Time to feed some hungry families and fuzzy wazzies
Fast little critters! I like that trap. Believe you can get a couple more dozen there @ least. GREAT JOB
when the cages hit the ground you should have seen the smile on my face. I got to learn something on the concept... Patience Pays (PP), it's worth the wait. Congrats on the great work you are doing and like always...God bless the work of your hands.
So all in all, which trap would you use the most and which one is easier to use?