Company

Mission Statement

SOUTHERN HOG CONTROL, LLC (SHC) was established in October 2009 to help reduce the feral hog population and their damage to agriculture and private property throughout the State of Georgia.

Our primary mission is to service private, state and federal hog removal contracts by employing the JAGER M.I.N.E. (Manually Initiated Nuisance Elimination) Feral Hog Trap System. This high volume pest control technique was developed during three years of research as the most efficient method to capture entire sounder groups during winter months at baited hog trap enclosures.

The secondary mission is to provide farmers and land owners with a wild hog control system by implementing thermal optics and night vision equipment into shooting operations at night during planting and harvest seasons. We conduct this mission by offering the ultimate tactical wild boar hunt, at night with military grade thermal optics and semi-automatic rifles at no cost to the farmer or land owner.

Southern Hog Control's final and tertiary mission is to market the best hog control equipment and techniques to farmers, wildlife managers, wildlife control operators, hunters, trappers and wildlife professionals in order to better manage nuisance hog populations in the State of Georgia and the United States.

Chris - Owner & CEO

Chris Monhof, Owner and CEO

Contact Details

Telephone: 706-570-5753 or 706-304-5756
Email: info@southernhogcontrol.net
Website: southernhogcontrol.net

P.O. Box 1342,
Fortson,  Georgia
31808

Tactical Boar Hunting • Feral Hog Traps, Trapping and Metodology

SOUTHERN HOG CONTROL, LLC was established in October 2009 to help reduce the feral hog damage on agriculture and private property.

Our primary mission is to service private, state and federal hog removal contracts by employing the JAGER M.I.N.E.™ (Manually Initiated Nuisance Elimination) Feral Hog Trap System. This high volume pest control technique was developed during three years of research as the most efficient method to capture entire sounder groups during winter months at baited hog trap enclosures.

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