Assistance Scouting Oregon Hogs

BUTCHER45

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I live in Eugene. I have after much time and effort located some land to hunt on with hogs on it. I don't have a car and the huntings grounds are a few hours away. I am looking for assistance getting to the sight/sights ( I was informed of two sights), scouting, setting-up scent, stands, etc. I'll pay my fair share and hopefully we will all get a hog.
I recently met a lady that was raised in the very same area that had been on a hog hunt there many years ago. She says they got three that day. I asked her how big they were and she said "I don't know, like, 150 lbs or so." She knows areas other than the sites I was informed of and is willing to guide us to area's she knows of.
PM me if you are willing to put serious time and effort into the grunt work involved in this endeavor as this is no canned hunt and it is not going to be easy.
 
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I know this is an old post but I would love to come out, I live in Redmond.. I have a car and a truck and a lot of time... I will pm you w/ my # thanks..

Christian J.
 
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I know this is an old post but I would love to come out, I live in Redmond.. I have a car and a truck and a lot of time... I will pm you w/ my # thanks..

Christian J.



BlueCollar I think we are going to get along great. I checked out your web-site. Please do PM your number.
I have discussed getting a pair (or is it a "set"?) of Patterdales from my friend to go after the plentiful Nutria we have here in the Willamette valley. He breeds real-deal Patterdales dogs like your Tiny Tim dog. Vermin assassins.
Straw looks interesting, too. There was a Jagd terrier at the ranch I hunted in Oklahoma that has trailed hundreds of hogs.
 


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