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<blockquote data-quote="1shott" data-source="post: 1637555" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I know several guys who have been refused permission to hunt pigs at night. </p><p></p><p>If pigs are a non game animal, then why does the ODWC state this on there website,</p><p><strong>Resident & Nonresident License Requirements: [red]All persons pursuing hogs with a firearm or archery equipment must possess a hunting license[/red] , unless otherwise exempt. In addition, persons pursuing hogs on WMAs open during youth deer gun, bear muzzleloader (in open counties), deer muzzleloader, deer gun, holiday antlerless deer gun (in open zones), elk gun (in open counties) and antelope gun (in open areas) seasons with a shotgun and rifled slug, or any rifle or handgun larger than .22 caliber rimfire, must possess either a filled or unfilled license appropriate for the current season, unless otherwise exempt.</strong></p><p></p><p>Since it is illegal to hunt in oklahoma with a suppressor then hunting pigs with one would be illegal, judging from what I have read above on the ODWC website.</p><p></p><p>So no I dont believe I am wrong on those two points. To hunt pigs at night you are at the mercy and will of the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shott, post: 1637555, member: 29"] I know several guys who have been refused permission to hunt pigs at night. If pigs are a non game animal, then why does the ODWC state this on there website, [b]Resident & Nonresident License Requirements: [red]All persons pursuing hogs with a firearm or archery equipment must possess a hunting license[/red] , unless otherwise exempt. In addition, persons pursuing hogs on WMAs open during youth deer gun, bear muzzleloader (in open counties), deer muzzleloader, deer gun, holiday antlerless deer gun (in open zones), elk gun (in open counties) and antelope gun (in open areas) seasons with a shotgun and rifled slug, or any rifle or handgun larger than .22 caliber rimfire, must possess either a filled or unfilled license appropriate for the current season, unless otherwise exempt.[/b] Since it is illegal to hunt in oklahoma with a suppressor then hunting pigs with one would be illegal, judging from what I have read above on the ODWC website. So no I dont believe I am wrong on those two points. To hunt pigs at night you are at the mercy and will of the state. [/QUOTE]
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