Module 9 of 9 Advanced
Selective Lines, Depredation Work & Multi-Species Circuits
Integrate everything into a targeted, lawful predator program: selective trapping lines, depredation/nuisance work, and multi-species hunt-and-trap circuits across a Piedmont property.
Best after: Running the Line: Checks, Dispatch & Fur Handling Night-Hunting Overview: Optics, Target ID & Tactics Shared Predator-Calling Principles
Lessons
4 lessons in this module · 37 across the path
- Building a Selective Trapping Line Targeting a specific predator (fox, bobcat, or coyote) for a habitat or game goal: set choice, lure, location, and timing that bias the line toward the target and away from non-targets.
- Depredation & Nuisance-Wildlife Permits SC depredation permits that expand control when wildlife damages property or crops, the beaver year-long permit, the no-relocation rule, and when to involve a licensed control operator. VERIFY current SCDNR regulations.
- Beaver Depredation Management Solving a beaver problem: reading the damage, deciding between removal trapping and pond levelers/flow devices, and a lawful removal plan. Builds on Clemson Extension guidance. VERIFY current SCDNR regulations.
- Planning a Multi-Species Hunt-and-Trap Circuit Combining calling stands, night sits, and a trapline into one seasonal property plan that targets multiple predators around the legal calendar and the game you're protecting.