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:)BTKR is the Man he knows exactly where they all are. I here up the Wynooche there are a couple herds. Farmers are complaining about them tearing up the fields. I wonder if they eat salmon? Go get em
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oh yeah, they are all over St.helens- and all around Spokane.
Someone is pulling your tail.
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I can vouch for the hogs in the nooch.... at least last year, were about 25 of them just off the cougar smith road before you hit the nooch highway ( you locals will know where i am talking about)
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Now you went and did it!!
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do i smell a YAR pig hunt in the works
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shoot em on the wet side all the time
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First heard about them in the mid 90's. SW of Olympia. F&W was thinking someone let a bunch of illegally imported hogs loose.
I keep forgetting about them...ummmm bacon...
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Addicted, you better clarify what you mean by "wet" side...
That looks like german sausage...
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It is so funny that this keeps coming up since there has not been a verified wild pig seen or killed in WA. It is all speculation and hype from the early 90's.
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Your best shot at a "feral hog" is around Bremerton, Aberdeen or Pullman!
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Many years back I had some classes at Pullman with some girls from the "Wet side" that would fit the description of Hogs but I don't think the DNA was the same. Oh, and most of the time they walked upright. Well, unless we were in the dinning hall's.
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They do do guided hog hunts (released pigs) near Soap lake. I have spoken to one of the guides at the Sportsmans show in Tri-Cities. He wouldn't be more specific other than it was near Soap lake.
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Quote from: Gobble Gobble on January 28, 2010, 08:43:49 AM
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:)BTKR is just trying to keep all the pigs to himself!!
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