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Re: special permitts
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2013, 12:35:38 PM »
Just throwing it out there...
If anyone wants to do a pig hunt. There is a ranch in north eastern Oregon, about 50 miles east of Pendleton. It is called Bufford Springs Ranch. The owner is Shannon. Pig hunts are open year round and do not require a tag or hunting license. He charges around $330-$360 per person for a 5 day non-guided hunt. The more hunters you book, the better rate you get per person. Cabins are included in the rate, as well as camping areas if you want to bring your tent or trailer. Check him out on Facebook. He also offers a few deer and elk guided hunts, which fall under Oregon Fish and Game Regulations. Pig hunts do not.

Domesticated pigs that have been released, correct?
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Re: special permitts
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2013, 10:46:11 PM »
Just throwing it out there...
If anyone wants to do a pig hunt. There is a ranch in north eastern Oregon, about 50 miles east of Pendleton. It is called Bufford Springs Ranch. The owner is Shannon. Pig hunts are open year round and do not require a tag or hunting license. He charges around $330-$360 per person for a 5 day non-guided hunt. The more hunters you book, the better rate you get per person. Cabins are included in the rate, as well as camping areas if you want to bring your tent or trailer. Check him out on Facebook. He also offers a few deer and elk guided hunts, which fall under Oregon Fish and Game Regulations. Pig hunts do not.

Domesticated pigs that have been released, correct?

N, they are wild fereal pigs. Just like Texas

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Re: special permitts
« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2013, 11:43:46 PM »
Just throwing it out there...
If anyone wants to do a pig hunt. There is a ranch in north eastern Oregon, about 50 miles east of Pendleton. It is called Bufford Springs Ranch. The owner is Shannon. Pig hunts are open year round and do not require a tag or hunting license. He charges around $330-$360 per person for a 5 day non-guided hunt. The more hunters you book, the better rate you get per person. Cabins are included in the rate, as well as camping areas if you want to bring your tent or trailer. Check him out on Facebook. He also offers a few deer and elk guided hunts, which fall under Oregon Fish and Game Regulations. Pig hunts do not.

Domesticated pigs that have been released, correct?

N, they are wild fereal pigs. Just like Texas

I'm pretty sure that's against the law in Oregon. Have you been on a hunt at this ranch? If so, is it a high fenced hunt?
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Re: special permitts
« Reply #18 on: May 13, 2013, 12:07:43 PM »
Just throwing it out there...
If anyone wants to do a pig hunt. There is a ranch in north eastern Oregon, about 50 miles east of Pendleton. It is called Bufford Springs Ranch. The owner is Shannon. Pig hunts are open year round and do not require a tag or hunting license. He charges around $330-$360 per person for a 5 day non-guided hunt. The more hunters you book, the better rate you get per person. Cabins are included in the rate, as well as camping areas if you want to bring your tent or trailer. Check him out on Facebook. He also offers a few deer and elk guided hunts, which fall under Oregon Fish and Game Regulations. Pig hunts do not.

Domesticated pigs that have been released, correct?

N, they are wild fereal pigs. Just like Texas

I'm pretty sure that's against the law in Oregon. Have you been on a hunt at this ranch? If so, is it a high fenced hunt?

I have not been on a hunt, but my 3 buddies go every year. They just got back last week and went 3 for 3. Smallest pig was 252lbs. The largest was pushing 400lbs. You can check out the ranch facebook page at "Bufford Springs Ranch". There are plenty of pictures. I will let you investigate. From what I was told it is not a high fence hunt and perfectly legal in the state of Oregon.

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Re: special permitts
« Reply #19 on: May 13, 2013, 12:25:21 PM »
Yes they will change your applications for you. I had one of mine changed. Just be ready and have your WILD ID number, and the hunt choice numbers when you call.

The phone number to call is 360-902-2515.
yep  and they will let you turn them into ghost points if ya want... :tup:good luck
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Re: special permitts
« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2013, 06:05:38 PM »
  a similar deal happened to me and i did not change it and drew and lost all my points.    mike w

 


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