This is what I've got so far.
Too much detail or not enough?
What am I tracking? Don't know enough about trapping pigs to know what I may or may not want to or need to track.
Initial thought was maybe a potential future side gig and I might need to know things to help figure other things out and be proficient and efficient.
Sounds gibberish I know.
Here's the initial rabbit hole.
I have 2 traps, and 4 people need pigs trapped.
On avg it takes X # of days to trap Y # of pigs. So in theory I put out a trap on 2 spots today in 3 days I could reasonably hope to catch X # of pigs.
So with this info I'm trying to collect I could say the guy #3. I've got 2 traps out and am hoping to catch X # of pigs. It should take Y # of days. So on this date I'll move the traps to your property.
I understand there's things like population density, preferred food, pigs being trap smart, trap being set outside of normal travel routes to and from pigs preferred areas, etc etc etc. I'm positive the list of variables is long, extensive and diverse with regional variations.
As to why keep a log?
I'm bored this weekend. I'm keep my mind from running up the tree after that black sasquatch [emoji6].
I honestly enjoy little projects like this.
Too much detail or not enough?
What am I tracking? Don't know enough about trapping pigs to know what I may or may not want to or need to track.
Initial thought was maybe a potential future side gig and I might need to know things to help figure other things out and be proficient and efficient.
Sounds gibberish I know.
Here's the initial rabbit hole.
I have 2 traps, and 4 people need pigs trapped.
On avg it takes X # of days to trap Y # of pigs. So in theory I put out a trap on 2 spots today in 3 days I could reasonably hope to catch X # of pigs.
So with this info I'm trying to collect I could say the guy #3. I've got 2 traps out and am hoping to catch X # of pigs. It should take Y # of days. So on this date I'll move the traps to your property.
I understand there's things like population density, preferred food, pigs being trap smart, trap being set outside of normal travel routes to and from pigs preferred areas, etc etc etc. I'm positive the list of variables is long, extensive and diverse with regional variations.
As to why keep a log?
I'm bored this weekend. I'm keep my mind from running up the tree after that black sasquatch [emoji6].
I honestly enjoy little projects like this.

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