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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1637618" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Oh, the ol "I know someone... I heard of a guy that..." story. So you are saying that you, personally, have never attempted or have been refused to hunt them at night. I am also going to assume that you do not have a gun with a supressor, so why do you have such a thorn in the side against the ODWC and their regs when neither has affected your hunting? You can hunt hogs with a supressor, and they do liberally hand out spotlighting permits, so... you can believe you are right all you want, but I have personal experience and regulations on my side that say you are not.</p><p></p><p>As for your other argument about pigs being a nongame animal, I am just going to say you are wrong on that too. The quote from the regs you posted has nothing to do with the classification of pigs as a game or nongame animal. You seriously need to study the regulations before making false statements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1637618, member: 9675"] Oh, the ol "I know someone... I heard of a guy that..." story. So you are saying that you, personally, have never attempted or have been refused to hunt them at night. I am also going to assume that you do not have a gun with a supressor, so why do you have such a thorn in the side against the ODWC and their regs when neither has affected your hunting? You can hunt hogs with a supressor, and they do liberally hand out spotlighting permits, so... you can believe you are right all you want, but I have personal experience and regulations on my side that say you are not. As for your other argument about pigs being a nongame animal, I am just going to say you are wrong on that too. The quote from the regs you posted has nothing to do with the classification of pigs as a game or nongame animal. You seriously need to study the regulations before making false statements. [/QUOTE]
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