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Quote from: trophyhunt on February 01, 2014, 04:33:14 PMI remember a few years ago wdfw was encouraging people to go hunt pigs on the coast, no license or tag required. Can't imagine they all got killed, you should contact fish n game and ask.There were some near my place. Most of us figure someone was trying to get a population started by planting them just based of where they all started showing up. There were several shot that first year. I never heard of any after that.
I remember a few years ago wdfw was encouraging people to go hunt pigs on the coast, no license or tag required. Can't imagine they all got killed, you should contact fish n game and ask.
Lots of hogs on the peninsula! Used to be alot near Cheney on the ranch. Rumors of some up north in the Colville, but Idont believe it..
While it would be awsome to do a hog hunt here in our home state,The way I understand it we dont never want that to happen.With all the destruction they do we would lose on deer and elk populations as the problem states have.
"I know a guy who claimed there were wild pigs on the Olimpic Peninsula. Went their to hunt them, came back with not a pig sighted and claimed he saw Bigfoot. No joke! "Guess we know who ate all those pigs now dont we??