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Can Feral Hogs Be Trapped Year-Round?

April 6, 2026

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Feral hogs can be trapped year-round, but trapping is more effective during certain seasons and weather conditions.

Trapping in Various Seasons

Trapping feral hogs can be done year-round, but the effectiveness of the trap is influenced by the season. In the summer, the heat can make hogs more active at dawn and dusk, making these times ideal for trapping. During the winter, hogs tend to congregate around food sources, such as feeders or hunting blinds, making it easier to set up traps. In the spring, hogs are often more active as they search for food and mates, making it a good time to set up traps. In the fall, hogs tend to be more scattered as they move to different areas in search of food.

Effective Trapping Techniques

When trapping feral hogs, it’s essential to use the right equipment and techniques. A good corral trap should be at least 20x20 feet in size and have a gate that can be opened and closed easily. The trap should also be baited with a combination of corn and protein sources to attract the hogs. The corral trap should be set up in an area where feral hogs are known to congregate, such as near a feeder or a water source. It’s also essential to check the trap regularly to ensure that the hogs are not getting stuck or injured.

Additional Methods for Effective Control

In addition to trapping, other methods can be used to control feral hog populations. Night hunting is an effective method, as hogs are more active at night and can be more easily spotted with thermal imaging equipment. Helicopter hunts can also be used to control large populations of feral hogs. This method involves using a helicopter to track and hunt the hogs, often with the assistance of a spotter or a thermal imager. This method is often used for large-scale control efforts and can be an effective way to reduce feral hog populations in a short amount of time.

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