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None of the positions have a momentary switch... One end of the battery chamber has a twist switch with all positions... I really like this light as the red is first position then white LED and finally is the regular bulb.
Brent
 
thanks for all the info
That's why I am here... Give help and get help!!!;)
Love to see the success of those who start out knowing little of their task and pin it down with the help of those of us who been there done dat...

I got tons of help and info from the experienced and I must pass it on!
I have no clue how many pigs and hogs I trapped once I got rollin'!

BTW, a trapped pig is a handful but 4 in the trap is a real HOOT!:D

We use lassos to "choke them out". Mule tape to tie them up.
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Then pen them if possible. After a week or 2 of feeding a good food, you have purged any possible chemicals from their wild food sources (they eat everything including rattlesnakes) that may impart bad flavors.

Brent
 
They seriously eat rattlesnakes? I have heard of this before, but thought it was just a little tomfoolery on my part.
 
T, Yes it has been witnessed by many including biologists... It is thought that they are immune to the venom... possibly a study with controlled tests may have been done IIRC...

Brent
 
Ricky, I have snuck up to my traps and flicked on the light and even with a new light source, they continued feeding on the corn... Turned on the white and they scattered like cockroaches...

For gun hunting, I would set up with no light and when I hear activity, I would turn on the red with weapon already to engage...

If it is already on constant, I highly doubt they would stay away or be spooky. The spookiest thing to any wild animal is the instantly new stimuli. some may spook if the red light is turned on but in my experience, it rarely bothers hogs.

Brent
 
we used to feed copperheads to our neighbors hogs. man you shoulda seen them stomp/trample them snakes before they chomped them.
 
Thank hogs! That was awesome reading that post because the book clearly state that the hogs LIKED eating them! That is some cool stuff to know! Like you guys in Florida, here in SC I have seen some monster Eastern Diamondbacks and Canebreak rattlers. I guess that's why I don't see many snakes when I'm hunting when I know there are hogs roaming around.
 
They seriously eat rattlesnakes?

Pigs will eat anything, each other if food gives out. My cousin has a hog farm, as a kid in the early 60s we went there and stayed to help out this time of the year, we moved the females and their offspring to summer pastures. My brother would grab a bab y and take off running, the sow would be hot on his heals after her piglet. He would get 1/2 way into the fenced pasture and let the piggy loose, running for the far side. That sow would chase him to that point. We would then move all the others.

We would catch bull snakes and toss em in to watch them eat it up. Never fall into the pen tho, you will be food for them.

:) I worked at the "Pig Palace" in Omaha stockyards years ago in Omaha, seen them eat things that the guys threw in there I sure wouldn't eat.
 
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