If this is the "Pig Bomb" show they run every few months the funniest thing about it is the fact they felt they had to use subtitles in the scenes with the good old boys in S. Georgia because they knew the Yanks wouldn't be able to understand them.
Look closely and you will see that part of those chase and tie scenes were filmed in a pen. The hog problem has proliferated down here since deer hunting became popular and big business. I hunted all over my county from the time I was 10 years old until now, beginning in the late 50s, and I saw my first hog (outside of a pen on the farm) in the early/middle 70s. Atlanta deer hunters who leased huge tracts turned out domestic hogs, which quickly became feral, because they thought it would give them something to hunt when deer season was over. The pigs quickly became a problem.
Sows are sexually mature at six months or younger, and raise two litters per year, usually raising five or six pigs per litter. Do a little math, and you can see how a half-dozen sows and a boar turned out can equate to dozens, if not hundreds, of hogs a few years down the road. They do tremendous damage to fields, streams, and habitat. The young ones, 150 lbs or so, are some good eating. I don't doubt that a lot of hogs reach 400 lbs. Hog doggers will catch them, castrate the males, and release them. They will also catch them, load them in a trailer, and relocate them to another place, which is strictly illegal unless they hold them for a certain period to have them checked by the state for certain diseases.
In short, they are a scourge on the South's farms and game fields. They are the very embodiment of a non-native invasive species.
I believe the only way any progress toward eradication will be made is to outlaw dog hunting and allow the state to contract with outfits like Jagerpro to kill them on a per-head basis. As long as dog hunting is allowed, the doggers are going to practice catch-and-release. They brag about it.
This is an awesome video showing the use of thermal imaging when hunting South Georgia hogs at night.
YouTube - JAGER PRO Thermal Hog Hunting (5)- 22 Hogs in One Night