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    Cantrell say since 1985 it crops up every few years. No it comes up EVERY year on this site and all the other SC sites. It doesn't affect my property in the upstate. Hog doggers do the same but during the off season. it will have to be a solution soon or the whole of dog hunting will end. I would hate that cause i enjoyed it the few time i got an invite. Which is rare too. Maybe a dog hunting season after the general season is over would help cut down on the conflict but it is still trespassing. Hope a solution can be found.

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    You will just have to learn to accept someone else's dogs on your property...
    "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went."
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    I love these threads.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasha and Abby View Post
    You will just have to learn to accept someone else's dogs on your property...
    And that right there is part of the problem
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    It's all of the problem, but it is also true...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckman#1 View Post
    And that right there is part of the problem
    I was being sarcastic.
    "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went."
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    [QUOTE=trkykilr;3250904]
    Quote Originally Posted by 3 1/2" MAGUM View Post

    You sound like the turkey reaping crowd. We have to stick together as hunters, right? I’m guessing DC’s squirrel dog doesn’t get off of his intended property very often.

    Here’s a proposal. I’d assume your dogs/the dogs you hunt with have them high falutin collars. That GPS data has to be turned over to DNR, and you pay $10/minute when they are on property where you don’t have permission. The dog man pays $1000 every time his receiver leaves property where he has permission. Biz’s fences start to look cheap.

    It’s not often, especially with the equipment I have now vs when I first started ( saying that and thinking about that kinda makes me feel old)

    Honestly though, it’s kind of hard for me to wrap my head around deer doggers turning out on a 20 acre tract when I won’t turn a squirrel dog loose on anything less than 50acres.
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    That dog is so good he's wearing out your rifle.
    So let us not grow weary of doing what is good; for if we don’t give up, we will in due time reap the harvest. Galatians 6:9

    When you are fed up with the troublesome present, take your gun, whistle for your dog, and go out to the mountain

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 1/2" MAGUM View Post
    Plenty of clubs do it right. There will always be the ones that don't.
    If you wanted to be completely honest you would say.....very few do it right. Almost every club causes problems to the adjacent land owners.




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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 1/2" MAGUM View Post
    We don't need/want new regulations or .gov overreach.....until I want it.

    Got it.
    It's not government overreach, once upon a time everything was legal until some dumb asses came along and ruined it for everyone else. Thats generally how new regulations come about. Some dumbass decides to do something so inconceivably stupid (wear gobbler decoy on head, run dogs on someone else's land, etc.)that we end up with laws we never knew we needed until said dumb asses came along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRR View Post
    It's not government overreach, once upon a time everything was legal until some dumb asses came along and ruined it for everyone else. Thats generally how new regulations cone about. Some dumbass decides to do something so inconceivably stupid (wear gobbler decoy on head, run dogs on someone else's land, etc.)that we end up with laws we never knew we needed until said dumb asses came along.
    You are not wrong. I feel limiting hunting/fishing/public access in any way, is a bad idea. There are so many (and growing) that want to take all of it away. I keep waiting to here that part of FMNF is being sold to developers from Charleston.

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    On the extreme end of things....this has to be fake. Vermin control?

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    Again, the government doesn't give me the right to arise kill and eat. God did...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 1/2" MAGUM View Post
    We don't need/want new regulations or .gov overreach.....until I want it.

    Got it.
    The only potential for a slippery slope, is the inability or unwillingness of dog hunters to come up with a solution to stop the bullshit like turning loose on 20 acres! We all know the trash that's doing it and knowingly lets her dogs get on someone's place where they are not welcome. That inability or unwillingness will eventually lead to a total ban on dog hunting. And it will be no one's fault but your own!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    If you wanted to be completely honest you would say.....very few do it right. Almost every club causes problems to the adjacent land owners.




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    THIS right here...
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    Cant wait for it to be banned completely, then move on to coon hunters trespassing all night long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    Cant wait for it to be banned completely, then move on to coon hunters trespassing all night long
    If you trap out all the coons, the coon hunters don't waste time on your land.....

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    It is BEYOND FUCKED UP, that we have laws concerning hunting or trespassing even, in this state that will not allow me to float on water that rises over and recedes off of your land but also allows or turns a blind eye to the idiocy of running a pack of dogs on a small piece of property resulting in trespassing to collect dogs and dogs fucking up other landowners’ hunts on their own lands. I’m for hunting with dogs, if you control the dogs. They can fix this by putting minimum 1000 acres in one tract requirement to run deer with dogs and penalties let’s say fir repeat offenders if dogs get off that property. . Or just require the whole damn track to be fenced in if you want to run dogs like your grand dad and great granddad did. Why this remains an issue is completely ridiculous.
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    It’s simple make gps tracking collars mandatory and if the dog gets off your land the fine is $1087. I enjoy dog hunting but the trash is going to ruin it.
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    Cant wait for it to be banned completely, then move on to coon hunters trespassing all night long
    Why stop there, ban it all.

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    Nah, if you hunt with dogs that are kept close, squirrel dogs, bird dogs, rabbit dogs its not an issue. Free casting dog's then following them where ever they happen to go is a problem. I think if you are going to free cast dogs the property you hunt should be fenced because its on you to keep your activities on the property its supposed to be on. Quite simple actually

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