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Corral Hog Trap vs Box Trap vs Net

Corral Hog Trap vs. Box Trap vs. Drop Net: Which Hog Trap Fits? | HogEye

Compare the three main wild hog trap types by sounder size, cost, and monitoring needs, and find out which trap works for your property.
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7 Common Hog Trap Mistakes and How to Fix Them

7 Common Hog Trap Mistakes and How to Fix Them | HogEye

Most hog trap failures come down to the same 7 mistakes. Learn what experienced trappers know, and how real-time monitoring eliminates most of them.
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Wild Hog Behavior: Movement, Scouting & Trap Timing | HogEye

Wild hogs are predictable if you know what to look for. Learn their movement patterns, sounder structure, and scouting behavior, and how it drives trap timing.
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Ultimate Guide to setting up a Hogeye camera trap

Net Hog Trap Workflow: Better Trigger Timing Guide

Use this net hog trap workflow to improve trigger timing, avoid partial drops, and protect full-sounder capture opportunities in real field conditions.
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Ultimate Guide to setting up a Hogeye camera trap

Cellular Hog Trap Trigger Reliability in Weak Coverage

Learn a practical weak-coverage SOP for cellular hog trap triggers, including control-path checks, test drops, and fallback trigger planning.
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Remote Hog Trap Trigger Readiness Standards for Teams

Set clear trigger gates, operator roles, and handoff rules to reduce missed closures and improve remote hog trap trigger decisions under pressure.
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Hog Trap Gate Trigger Setup: Latch and Cable SOP

Follow this hog trap gate trigger SOP to verify latch path, protect cable routing, and confirm actuation before active trap windows.
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Ultimate Guide to setting up a Hogeye camera trap

Drop Trap for Hogs: Trigger Timing Decision Guide

Use a field-tested trigger timing framework for drop traps to avoid early or late calls and protect full-sounder capture opportunities.
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Year-End Hog Trap Gear Audit (2026): Cameras, Traps, Power, and Trigger Readiness

A practical multi-brand year-end gear audit for hog trapping teams to improve trigger reliability, sounder capture timing, and remote closure readiness before the next season.
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Why Hog Behavior Data Matters in Capture Optimization

Hog behavior data proves that hog movement is not random. Sounders follow predictable patterns influenced by food availability, pressure, weather, […]
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