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FAQ: Will the Pig Brig Trap System Hold Large Boars?
Yes. The Pig Brig Trap System is designed to hold up to 35 pigs of all sizes, including large boars, for many hours and even overnight.
What's the biggest we've caught? There's been a few - but we saw a customer pick up one at 334 lbs! Watch this to hear Tony DeNicola talk it through.
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We designed the Pig Brig Trap System to catch feral pigs.
Our mission is to help you stop your feral pig problems with an easy, effective solution.
The Pig Brig Trap System comes in two configurations:
The Pig Brig Trap System and Pig Brig XT Trap System.
Based on field feedback, we've upgraded the original Pig Brig to include:
* Wider sewn-in Boar Shield with hog ringed bottom for piglet protection
* New abrasion-resistant Boar Shield material with better UV protection
* New stronger top rope for reduced stretch
The only difference between the Pig Brig and the Pig Brig XT is that the XT includes a sewn-in or clip-on Trap Cap.
Start with the Pig Brig Trap System at a convenient price point.
Step up to the Pig Brig XT Trap System for extra confidence in your catch and/or pigs that jump.
Interested to learn more about Pig Brig traps and the power of Pig Brig Trap Systems?
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The White Buffalo team developed the original Pig Brig Trap System during a feral hog eradication in a fenced area on Guam. The biologists couldn't dig, place any metal objects into the ground, or do anything that disrupted the soil due to the unexploded WWII ordinance. They began hanging nets from trees with remotely triggered gates and quickly found that the pigs were more likely to go under the net than through the gate. Since then, we've upgraded and modified the net to make it more robust, changed the mesh sizes, so hog snouts don't get caught, upgraded the hardware to simplify the design, and modularized the system to ensure lightweight and fast setup.
White Buffalo Inc. is a wilderness conservation non-profit organization, started in 1995 and led by Tony and Vickie DeNicola. White Buffalo has accomplished many significant field research and management projects, including work in the Galapagos, the Channel Islands, and Point Reyes National Seashore.
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