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Postby longshot » Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:45 pm

That is a good way of going about things.

How are the hogs are in your area?(thick, sparse)
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Postby Moonshiner » Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:45 pm

Do ya want to know how many I've seen or how many ODFW thinks there are? Cause ive seen Zero in the Upper Willamette Valley, but On the Eastern side they are supposed to number in the 1000's, but not be spread all over. Ill look up in my magazine and give ya a better number.

"Currently there are feral swine in 14 out of Oregons 36 counties, population estimates range from 500-1500, just recently 3 new populations were reported in 2007".
Oregon basically wants the hogs eradicated, and there aint a limit just like Oregons coyotes. The areas where the hogs are most is southern Oregon, (hogs crossed over from california) and Northern Central Oregon, right along route 26/I84, and there are some along the Central Oregon coast in Lincoln county. Oregon expects that if the hogs are removed they will explode like they have done in california, which boasts 133k feral swine, even though 50k are killed every year.

If ya need more info or want to go hog hunting let me know, its been awhile since ive dusted off the leg-iron and the lever .45-70
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Postby Moonshiner » Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:36 pm

Alright so I went through the county maps and cities of Oregon and without actually confirming the actual populations these are the cities where the "reports" and historic populations were around;

-Tidewater (Lincoln County) 64 miles West of Albany, OR
-Ashwood (Jefferson County) 180 miles East of Albany
-Clarno (Wasco County) 195 miles East of Albany
-Agness (Curry County) 228 miles SW of Albany
-Worden (Klamath County) 227 miles SE of Albany
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Postby longshot » Mon Jun 16, 2008 5:52 pm

Do you have access to hunt the land that is supposed to have the hogs in it?

I realize the ration of Oregon to Texas it very different but that doesnt sound like very many hogs to me. Texas Parks and Wildlife estimate over 3million in Texas. Hogs now inhabit most of the 264counties.

Eitherway I would recomend killing the little monsters out before the problem gets bigger.

You are going to need some LONG RANGE dogs that will track a hog down with sparse populations like that.

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Postby Moonshiner » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:48 pm

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Postby killemallboy » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:51 pm

i got a really good line going just let me know blue nose short'n'wide they top out at about 85-110 lbs. full grown 2 years
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Re: Catch Dogs

Postby KYBoy » Fri Feb 13, 2015 2:14 pm

not to get off topic but I wounder if anyone could help me out with something I have been working on I am from the S.E. part of K.Y and there are a few hogs here and there but not near home what I have been tray to find is a catch dog for coyote and fox hunting the land we hunt is a lot of hills and trees the tracking dogs well find one and run it into a big lop and I was looking for a catch dog that when we got ahead and let them out could put the game on the ground for a four sure kill shot it seams like the ones I hear about the most are pit or pit x what would you all say
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Re: Catch Dogs

Postby T.R. » Wed Feb 18, 2015 3:46 am

You dug up a 7 year old post id start a new one if it was me and ask ur question and wat do u mean by catch and kill shot range wise? I dont no how you hunt just trying to get an idea b4 i add my 2 cents.

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