A VERY basic overview but the info is correct. However, a PROPERLY made neck snare is LOADED. I do this professionally for land owners and State & Federal Agencies...
hogs are destroying my 4 acre yard :( .. I don't know how to make a snare, so do you think if I get a timer and plug a loud stereo/radio into it, that it will work to scare them off?
That may work for a while, but wild pigs will most likely acclimate to the noise and return eventually. Exclusion fencing and/or lethal control techniques are going to be your best bet given your situation.
There are certainly multiple ways to snare wild pigs. Check out this video on how to set a ground anchored snare for wild pigs: th-cam.com/video/rKr5FaYcpKE/w-d-xo.html
A VERY basic overview but the info is correct. However, a PROPERLY made neck snare is LOADED. I do this professionally for land owners and State & Federal Agencies...
That wasn't blocking material that was guiding material
hogs are destroying my 4 acre yard :( ..
I don't know how to make a snare, so do you think if I get a timer and plug a loud stereo/radio into it, that it will work to scare them off?
That may work for a while, but wild pigs will most likely acclimate to the noise and return eventually. Exclusion fencing and/or lethal control techniques are going to be your best bet given your situation.
Why do you snare wild boars?
That is not the best way. The best is underground
There are certainly multiple ways to snare wild pigs. Check out this video on how to set a ground anchored snare for wild pigs: th-cam.com/video/rKr5FaYcpKE/w-d-xo.html