Lucky guy, I'd love to have the opportunity to do what you're getting to do! I watched a program once on how pigs can turn feral both physically and mentally in as little as a single generation, be careful.
I'm kind of curious as to why there aren't any wild "hogs" as most americans call them in the Maritimes? I'm fairly certain they could extend their range into the maritimes given the right conditions, as could turkey. That'd be a hell of a hunting trip!
There used to be wild boar here. On Robert's Island. It's on the south shore of NS. It's a small piece or terrain, but better than nothing. I think there was a nice hotel & gourmet resteraunt for paying guests, as well.
DNR shut it down I was told, (the hunt) because really Robert's Island was only a peninsula, not an island. I believe this estate hunting used to go on for quite a long time before it was shut down in the 1990's or so.
And everyone knows these little beasties, can easily spread diseases to livestock, ruin gardens, kill pets, and endanger persons in some cases. This was the fodder that DNR used to kill this operation. So you can thank the NS provincial government.
Maybe some-one else, can enlighten us on further details?
Quite a trip, yes,understatement of the decade my friend....
There is nothing like pinging a boar with a shotgun slug, and hearing thier incessant squeals, as his friends scatter to the four winds!