This kind of dog hunting causes problems for the ones that are NOT ok with having dogs all over the creation.
I would rather dog hunt than still hunt but this mentality gets under my skin.
We work extremely hard to ALWAYS keep dogs on our property and to want 40-45 packs of dogs is nothing more than chaos and giving the hunters that are against dog hunting leverage to push for other unnecessary restrictions that only cause the ones doing the right thing headaches
It only screws up all of the surrounding properties for a few days ....why should they be concerned?
But yet it’s concerning and illegal to shoot their dogs and smash their collars..now is that fair?
“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance” - Thomas Jefferson
when I had dogs, we would join up with other clubs and turn out everything that could walk on the last day.
Everyone looked forward to it, deer running everywhere, great time to be still hunting later that same evening also as the
deer headed back to where they were jumped earlier that morning.
Last edited by ecu1984; 12-30-2019 at 10:46 PM.
The last day of the season can certainly be fun and we’ll partake for sure. It’s the days you’re not expecting it that can mess up your day. I use to look forward to hearing the dogs more than I do now. It’s at least nice to know.
Fuck you anti dog hunting bitches. Go hunt in Ohio.
At least they called a day ahead. The farmer would like for you to shoot a lot more does and do your part to manage the population.
cut\'em
It will hard to find a Club Like Causey... That was a different breed, club Headquarters used to be Bill Strickland’s beer joint.
Exactly.
I don’t mind dog hunting but not once have we ever received a phone call asking for permission or if we cared if dogs came on our land. Not once has anyone ever called and asked if they could come get their dog but I’ve caught them trying to come through our gate to get a dog. Our neighbor says the same thing. Common curtesy is all we ask for.
With all the odd south winds we've had later in the season we had trouble with our dogs getting out and onto a neighbors land. We shut 2 hunts down made the call and they were more than happy to let us in. We ended up sending them out a schedule of our hunts (we only run dogs 12 times during the season) and it helped even more. Like has been stated common courtesy goes miles! Just don't want the call from any neighbor saying they are going to remove collars and shoot the dogs. That doesn't end well for anyone involved. Also, GPS has helped us being able to let the neighbors know we know exactly where to go get our dogs if they are on their property. Now if we could just get standers to shoot straight and catch the dogs. We had a group of guests this weekend that wouldn't attempt to get out of their damn lounge chairs to stop the dogs.
Last edited by CAJUN LAB; 12-31-2019 at 11:03 AM.
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