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HOG HUNTING ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA!

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actionshooter:
 Krusty, I'm not calling anyone specific a liar. If your buddy says he killed one, fine he did. There are and were several(some have gone under since this was reported the first time) sports shops from Elma to Hoquiam. I'm not going to say which one had maps (for sale) to the areas that supposedly had the largest population of the hogs. Yes, there was a shop trying to cash in on the attention. I have no doubt a hog or even 3 got out of thier pen and someone shot one in the woods. Its happened everywhere hogs are raised.
 What I do not agree with is the idea that there are heards of these running all over the Wynoochee.  If there were even 15 of these critters that started breeding there would be a thousand of them in a couple of years. Pigs will breed like rabbits when left alone.
 Not trying to start an argument with anyone on this. This has always gotten under my skin. I lived in this area for years. This area was my stomping grounds and I know it well. Believe it or not lots of people came to the area looking for a free pig hunt  :chuckle:.
Steve










Shadow Cat:
Krusty
I took an 18Lb tom out of that area last year. My ex-father-in-law said their were NO turkeys in the area. A week later, I brought him pictures of them and a few weeks later brought him the tom. I took him on the west side of the West Satsup road just after the steel guard rail turns to the right up on that hill. If you are there in the morning you can hear them with an owl call. They have moved into 2 places. One is on the east side of the road where the family that owns the property has a bunch of sheep and goats and the other is just a ways down the road by the blue house on the west side. I had pictures of them until I got divorced. My ex-wifes brother shot a hog in 88 canyon a year ago. He said he only saw 3 pigs. I worked with another guy at Camp Murray that took a hog a year ago last June up by Cougar Smith road. My ex-wifes first husband works at the fish hatchery off of fish hatchery road and has taken 2 hogs over the last 5 years. My ex-brother-in-law was a logger in the area and had said that they had found hog carcusses from time to time that the bears had taken. That might be a reason that there are not to many of them found.

billythekidrock:
Posting a little bit late, but I did see a wild hog up on the Peninsula between the rez and park. Had my wife and kid with me.

sisu:

--- Quote from: Krusty on September 07, 2007, 07:26:00 PM ---The wild hogs on the Peninsula are just like the wild turkeys...

"They are where they are, when you see 'em, because that's where they were, when you saw 'em."

They may never be there again.

It's a very old, and in my opinion a very stable population. When lots of people get to thinking about them ,and therefore looking for them, more are seen and killed.

The problem with media based scouting reports, is the more likely the "scout" is of making money from it, the more encouraging the scouting report.
I NEVER trust the guy who owns the resort, the grocery store, or the gas station.

Beware of reporting to the WDFW, it's also my opinion that they are "testing the depth of the financial opportunity" here.
How many hog tags can they sell?

There are other non-indigenous game species, that we now apply for tags, to hunt.

Krusty

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--- Quote from: Krusty on September 09, 2007, 02:03:56 PM ---Actionshooter,

Wow dude, it takes a lot of balls to call a guy a liar, especially without saying what locality this businessman might be in.

I know a guy, a personal friend of mine, that owns a sporting goods store, and has killed a Wynoochie hog.
I wasn't with him, but if that's where he said it came from, I believe him.

His shop is a lot closer to the area pigs are rumored to be than I am, but he's not in any position to make huge financial gains by "outfitting" hog hunters, and he doesn't like media attention so I doubt he was motivated by fame.

There was a day, when a man's word was taken for that.
If he said he climbed a mountain, or shot a pig, or whatever.

Remember guys and gals, the grizzly bear, and the mountain gorilla were the same as Oly pigs... nobody wanted to believe either of them existed either.

Feral pigs, whether part of a "lost herd" or recently escaped livestock, have been proven to exist, both by the WDFW and the State Patrol.
In the last round of media frenzy, one was struck and killed by a lady in a car, and the WDFW spokesman said he thought that accident and others combined to have killed more pigs than hunters had (that he knew of).

I have never seen one, but I won't fall over in shock if I do.

There's a planted and well known flock (or flocks) of wild trukeys in the area, and I spent three hard years looking for them in and out of turkey season... I never saw bird, nor turd.

Every year or two, somebody reports taking a turkey from the southwest borders of the park.
Must be a popular place for liars?

Krusty

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Krusty you are a character of contradictions. First you don't trust store owners and next you're telling us this guy is like a saint with his word even though you haven't seen the hog.
Either you do or you don't what is it?
Reports of wild game from one hunter-fisher-gatherer to another gets whacked out of proportion all the time. Please keep this in mind when discussing topics with others on the site please. By the way last time I checked BSing was a lot more honorable than lying and I see no where in this thread where anyone called you or anyone else a lair

Hermit:
I know the young don't do well in cold wet climates. Maybe they just aren't reproducing like they would in a dryer climate.

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