Their really good eating if cooked right. We've had them in this part of Texas for over 200 years, thanks to De Soto coming up the Nueces River in the what? 1600s. They breed faster than you can kill them, and they get trap wise pretty quick, so you'll get a bunch with traps at first then the traps will be mostly a waste of time. Their smarter than a coyote, and wilder than a whitetail, and very nocturnal. They are not territorial, and will move when the food plays out, or the pressure is put on.
They will go along a creek here, and vacuum up every acorn, native pecan, edible root, and grubs are rooted for with gusto. They will eat ground nesting birds, their eggs, fawns, coyote pups, calves ANYTHING.
Other than that, their just a pleasure to be around.