wildboarsaskatchewan.ca BETA is Online

It would be more helpful posting some pork recipes on that website.
The hogs are coming.

coming how soon? Direct some to southeastern Mb. I want some wild boar in the worst way and can't find any! We had them quite a few yrs back, but where did they all go? If anyone can point out where they are, I'd be forever grateful!
 
coming how soon? Direct some to southeastern Mb. I want some wild boar in the worst way and can't find any! We had them quite a few yrs back, but where did they all go? If anyone can point out where they are, I'd be forever grateful!

I'm working on getting the iphone app out first. Then I'll be spending a night getting everything converted to Canada wide. I'm nearly ready to go but I haven't thrown the switch yet.
 
So.... apple is making my life ridiculous beyond belief...

I've gotten hung up on so many ridiculous things that google/android has streamlined... So this app is taking ALOT longer then I wanted and its slowing down my move to wildboarcanada.ca.

I've currently had to sign a tax form and SNAIL mail it to texas... instead of a fax... because apple...

So its going to be weeks before I can get it done... sorry guys but blame apple not me.
 
Whoosy explanation from the Alberta Wildlife side. Could be a bit understandable as the Alberta Ag' & Rural Development have most of the jurisdiction here.

What is also left out of that email is that rural counties have to decide for themselves if they have an issue with wild boar and then choose to opt into the provincial eradication program and it's funding.
Hence the most details one could find online would be for one example: Lac Ste Anne County.
Website for the concerned county would have details on loose wild boar, approved harvesting methods, landowner authority papers, hunter declaration & bounty collection method.
 
Whoosy explanation from the Alberta Wildlife side. Could be a bit understandable as the Alberta Ag' & Rural Development have most of the jurisdiction here.

What is also left out of that email is that rural counties have to decide for themselves if they have an issue with wild boar and then choose to opt into the provincial eradication program and it's funding.
Hence the most details one could find online would be for one example: Lac Ste Anne County.
Website for the concerned county would have details on loose wild boar, approved harvesting methods, landowner authority papers, hunter declaration & bounty collection method.

still trying to figure that one out and get a better explanation if available. Currently contacting someone in the ag & rural development dept.
 
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