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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1443841" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>So you are wanting my license fees to go towards finding you a place to hunt? I don't think so. Cut out the ODWC, build you website that does just that and you achieve the same goal. The ODWC has already provided you thousands of acres to hunt, loaded with pigs. If you truly want to shoot pigs, then you have the tools provided to you free of charge, put forth the effort and take advantage of them. If more people hunted pigs on public lands, then we wouldn't have the problem with pigs on public lands that we do. Land owners with pig problems aren't the ones charging large fees for people to come in to hunt. Those are just land owners with pigs. A land owner with pig problems ain't gonna charge you a dime to come in there and remove them, you're doing him a favor. </p><p></p><p>Supressed rifle with night vision... yes. That is about the only method of hunting that I can see actually helping the population issue. I can't see the ODWC allowing that until the pigs start taking over their offices downtown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1443841, member: 9675"] So you are wanting my license fees to go towards finding you a place to hunt? I don't think so. Cut out the ODWC, build you website that does just that and you achieve the same goal. The ODWC has already provided you thousands of acres to hunt, loaded with pigs. If you truly want to shoot pigs, then you have the tools provided to you free of charge, put forth the effort and take advantage of them. If more people hunted pigs on public lands, then we wouldn't have the problem with pigs on public lands that we do. Land owners with pig problems aren't the ones charging large fees for people to come in to hunt. Those are just land owners with pigs. A land owner with pig problems ain't gonna charge you a dime to come in there and remove them, you're doing him a favor. Supressed rifle with night vision... yes. That is about the only method of hunting that I can see actually helping the population issue. I can't see the ODWC allowing that until the pigs start taking over their offices downtown. [/QUOTE]
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