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Rod
Pinkston
JAGER PRO™ founder,
Rod Pinkston, earned his living as a Soldier for 24 years. He retired from the
United States Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) Olympic Shooting Team at Fort
Benning, Georgia after his Soldiers won two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic
Games in Beijing, China. The 2008 Games were the first time U.S. shooters earned
four shotgun medals in the history of Olympic shooting.
Rod lived in Germany during two separate Army tours for a combined total of
seven years and earned the coveted “Jagdschein” hunting European boars in
Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. Research and knowledge gained from
working with German Jagermeisters and Forstmeisters helped him develop more
efficient hog control products and systems for the United States. Employing
retired Soldiers, JAGER PRO™ is the first private company to
develop military-grade technology and methods to harvest 1,000 feral hogs
annually without the use of aerial gunning.
Rod is a member of the National Wildlife Control Operators Association and
inventor of the M.I.N.E.™ (Manually Initiated Nuisance Elimination) Trapping
System. He is an expert of the latest high-volume hog control methods and
technology in the industry. He has appeared in multiple television shows on five
different networks and is currently filming a hog control series for the History
Channel.
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