Module 10 of 10 Advanced
Building a Piedmont Hog Program
Integrate sign, bait, trapping, and shooting into a sustained removal program suited to the sparse Piedmont, and process hogs for the table.
Best after: Trapping: The Primary Control Tool Night Hunting: Thermal, NV, and the Law in Practice Disease and Field-Care Safety
Lessons
2 lessons in this module · 35 across the path
- An Integrated Removal Strategy Combine trapping, baiting, day and night shooting, and dogs into one adaptive program that removes whole sounders without educating survivors on a sparse Piedmont property.
- Processing and the Table Take a feral hog from carcass to table — quartering, trimming, and disease-aware processing through to cooking it to a safe temperature for good wild pork.