Feral pigs cause enormous damage across Australia — from destroying crops to threatening livestock and natural habitats. Tackling the problem means more than just catching one or two animals. To make a real impact, you need to remove the entire group, known as a sounder. That’s where the Pig Brig® Trap System comes in.
Why catching one or two pigs isn’t enough
Many traps on the market will only catch a single pig. The problem is, once one is caught, the rest quickly learn to stay away. Pigs are clever, and if they see one of their mob stuck inside a box trap, they’ll avoid it from then on.
Other traps, such as large corral-style systems, are designed to catch more than one pig but come with their own issues. They’re bulky, expensive, rely on gates or remote triggers, and often need cameras linked to mobile or satellite networks. That means late nights waiting for the right moment to drop the gate — and if you miss it, the pigs are gone. Worse still, once that gate slams down, any pigs outside won’t return.
Continuous catch — the real solution
The Pig Brig® Trap System works differently. It’s a continuous-catch design that takes advantage of pigs’ natural instincts. Rather than being scared off by noisy gates or heavy steel panels, pigs push under the soft netting and follow each other in. Because they don’t feel trapped in the same way, they remain calm and keep coming — letting you remove the entire sounder in one go.
Set the trap, leave it overnight, and check back in the morning. No need for gadgets, late-night stakeouts, or perfect timing.
Easy to set up, anywhere you need it
Unlike heavy corral traps, the Pig Brig® Trap System is lightweight and portable. It fits into a single ActionPacker tote and can be transported on the back of an ATV. One person can have it ready in less than an hour, and because it doesn’t need flat ground or a phone signal, it can be deployed wherever the pigs are causing trouble.
Built tough and proven worldwide
Designed by professional trappers, the Pig Brig® Trap has been used successfully in some of the harshest environments — from the islands of Guam to the Australian outback and the swamps of the southern United States. Farmers, graziers, landholders, and government agencies all trust it to reduce feral pig numbers.
The trap uses two layers of 8,000-pound test netting, strong enough to handle the largest boars. An optional top cap keeps in even the most determined escape artists. Catches of 25–35 pigs at once are common, with record hauls of over 60 animals in a single set.
The smarter way to protect your land
If you want to protect your farm, pasture, or bushland, you need to deal with the whole sounder, not just a pig or two. The Pig Brig® Trap System offers a simple, affordable, and highly effective way to do just that — without the headaches of expensive gear or complicated setups.
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