No hogs in northern Oregon or many in Idaho that I have found any info on after two years of hard research. A few do exist in southern and central Oregon. Mainly on private property. The few truly wild pigs in southern Oregon are bleed overs from Northern California hogs. I have searched and called ODFW, along with everyone else that might have info and they are not readily available to hunt in any kind of numbers in Oregon. A few of the contacts got really squirrely when I asked the questions so I know they are on some shootable populations and not wanting to share. I am working to put together a few guys to head to southern Oregon for camping / scouting trips. The plan is to scout north south drainages that are likely to hold some hogs. It make take a series of trips to find them. They do exist in Oregon, just not in huge numbers. If your interested lets chat. Those are the closest hogs on public property that I have found to hunt. They exist along the coast range and on into the interior on Oregon's southern border. Just for reference this info is going to be kept close to the chest for those who spend the time and money it takes to find them. If a guy wants to share it with the world they are welcome to, but they can do their own scouting on their dime and time.