Yeah, here in Oregon the State declares pigs to be an "invasive species, Please Shoot 'Em", and then socks any out of state party $140 per person for permission (er, 'scuse me, a 'License') to even pursue them on our State or Federal land. Private ownership of any parcel of land removes the need for the hunter to obtain permission (or license) from the State; you just need permission from the landowner. Real respect for ownership goes a long way toward future access. Unfortunately, rural Oregon (where the pigs are) is a bit defensive because of abuses from the Centralized Land Use Planning of the State, from urbanites, from hotshot outsiders (overconfident lawyers and invasive high-energy Californians) and from the urban special interest groups that ruin the places other people live, the places those rurales truly love and call their own. (Freudian typo there.)
Just ..... be respectful, not disappointed or bitter, if you are turned away. With all the costs that come from our litigious urban population, I'm surprised we can still hunt at all. Sorry; I live in (vegan) Portland. And Portland is a hostile territory for those of us who like to shoot, let alone hunt. Sorry 'bout the rant. Maybe I'm all wet. I just have to get out to my farm, rassle with some new laws and regs, and confront some destructive 4wd trespassers this week. Maybe I should just turn loose some pigs.