"do you folks understand we were hunting 8 miles from here?"
"what do you think deer do, just stand around and run in circles?"
So, it's the deer's fault if the dogs get in the man's cow pasture
Last edited by ecu1984; 12-27-2020 at 11:55 AM.
Probably plenty of blame to go around. Isn't dog hunting allowed on the NF the end of the season?
Last edited by Bigtimber2; 12-27-2020 at 12:04 PM.
He knew he was in the wrong and was trying to crawfish his way out of there. Dog hunters and trespassing, a tale as old as time.
I feel like the feud between dog hunters and landowners is on the brink of resolution
Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him
He ain't wrong, he's just different, and his pride won't let him do things to make you think he's right
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I would have already caught said dogs...
And if something crazy happens and my dogs somehow get away from me and you choose to shoot them.. You ain’t gonna be worried about your old bull dyke grandmother or her cows..
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These videos get under my skin worse than anything.
I dog hunt and will explain to any dog hunter that if your dogs are not on property that you have permission to be on then you are 100% at fault.
I have said this before the Garmin alpha isn't 100% but 99% the best thing that ever happened for dog hunters.
It is a tremendous tool that we as dog hunters can use to do our part to keep dogs on our property. Obviously like any other dog it is up to us to train these dogs with this tool or otherwise it is as useless as what dog hunting started out with originally NOTHING.
If you have NEVER been on a dog hunt with a club that have collar broke dogs you should visit with them.
It is the future of dog hunting.
I’d never shoot someone else’s dog. No need to punish a dog for doing what in it’s nature. I’d catch it feed it, chain it up in the backyard and make them come looking for it and offer me a sincere apology and food money in exchange for his dog
Last edited by FULLCHOKE; 12-27-2020 at 01:10 PM.
Well said, I dog hunted from a child til I was about 35 years old. Owned 35 long legged walkers at one time
and was president of our small group. Not a single lease, we turned out on friends, members, families farms and public
and followed em all around the county back then and folks waved to you when you drove around their fields.
I haven't heard a chase in 15 years nor know nothing about the collars but i see them and understand how they work.
Like everything, there are respectable and responsible folks and then the rogues. I get it
Seems like with the inner web we could teach them dogs to read trespass signs.
This virtual learning is so good for our younguns.
Either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.
Lack of respect for others is the number one cause of cussins, ass whoopins, and killins.
I love those 15 acre dog hunters myself.
A whitetail deer deserves a better death than being flushed from cover by a pack of hounds and riddled with buckshot.
Weak. I witnessed my dad and neighbor (both dog hunters) confront some dog hunters on our place as a kid. A “trespasser”, who was also a county cop, drew a knife and stuck it to dad’s neck while his pals held my dad down on the ground. A well-placed A-5 in the cops ear by our neighbor diffused the situation and the doggers abruptly left.
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