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ATV access for trapping sites is acceptable in many jurisdictions, but regulations vary depending on location and type of trapping.
ATV Access for Trapping Sites: Considerations
When using ATVs for accessing trapping sites, it’s essential to consider the terrain and your target species. Feral hogs, for example, often thrive in dense, inaccessible areas. An ATV can be a game-changer in these situations, allowing you to reach remote trapping sites quickly and efficiently. Make sure to choose an ATV model that can handle the terrain and load capacity required for your operation.
ATV Setup for Trapping Sites
To effectively use an ATV for trapping sites, you’ll need to consider a few key components. First, choose an ATV with a reliable 4x4 system and high ground clearance to navigate challenging terrain. Next, add a cargo carrier or trailer to transport your gear and traps. Don’t forget to equip your ATV with necessary safety features like a winch, tow strap, and recovery straps. A thermal imaging system can also be useful for scouting and locating feral hogs at night.
Trapping Corrals and Night Hunting
When trapping feral hogs, it’s often necessary to set up a corral or funnel to guide the animals into a trap. An ATV can be used to quickly transport and position corral components, such as fencing and gates, in the target area. When night hunting, an ATV can be equipped with a thermal imaging system to locate and track feral hogs, allowing you to position yourself for a shot. In some cases, helicopter hunts may also be an option for large-scale feral hog control operations.
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