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<blockquote data-quote="Gus Petch" data-source="post: 2618196" data-attributes="member: 5452"><p>Incorrect. The depredation or "night shooting" permit is specific to the persons named on it. There is no "any friends he brings." This is incorrect. The procedure is for the land owner to report hog activity to the area game ranger who will then visit the property and verify the presence of feral hogs. A permit is then issued with specific persons named upon it. Should additional or different persons want to also participate in night shooting, the permit must be reissued with the new names added.</p><p></p><p>However, in visiting with two ODWC officers in Push County last year, they don't always believe this to be the best use of their resources. The land owner is allowed some degree of discretion. I shot these two last night. In fact, I shoot quite a few at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Petch, post: 2618196, member: 5452"] Incorrect. The depredation or "night shooting" permit is specific to the persons named on it. There is no "any friends he brings." This is incorrect. The procedure is for the land owner to report hog activity to the area game ranger who will then visit the property and verify the presence of feral hogs. A permit is then issued with specific persons named upon it. Should additional or different persons want to also participate in night shooting, the permit must be reissued with the new names added. However, in visiting with two ODWC officers in Push County last year, they don't always believe this to be the best use of their resources. The land owner is allowed some degree of discretion. I shot these two last night. In fact, I shoot quite a few at night. [/QUOTE]
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