In reality from a 1st person perspective, most given permission to hunt for a given specie, will assume they have lifetime permission for anything from that point on, and permission to bring a bevy of friends to take advantage of the permission even though it was not given to them. There is always the exception to the rule though. Those folks do get permission year after year.
As the video said: hunting will never eradicate, nor control the hog population. two pigs out of a sounder of 20 does nothing with their prolific breeding cycle.
I really like the drop trap to get the whole sounder.
Some states are considering making hog hunting illegal. Reason is, some want to go commercial, and hold out, letting the herd grow to get a hunting operation going. That defeats the entire purpose of eradication programs.
I hate that landowners get treated like that by "hunters" who have no respect for property.
As for states making hog hunting illegal and some folks letting the herd grow, I have zero sympathy for the wildlife departments woes when it comes to hogs. As I've mentioned on other threads, I contacted the entire wildlife board, and the then-head of ODWC, trying to get a program to pair hunters and landowners up ten years ago. General response was - "we got this, and don't really need you input".
Farmers are now paying the price for ODWC inaction.
Soooey Pig!