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<blockquote data-quote="7mmWSM" data-source="post: 5832042" data-attributes="member: 17342"><p>I personally see nothing wrong with hunting small game running dogs. I did it as a kid growing up and have since. In my opinion I think running deer with dogs is a lazy way to do it and those lack the skill to outsmart a deer one on one. If they're running them to hear the hounds then I'm sure they have no problem leaving the guns at home then. I'm glad Tn doesn't allow it even in the CWD areas. jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmWSM, post: 5832042, member: 17342"] I personally see nothing wrong with hunting small game running dogs. I did it as a kid growing up and have since. In my opinion I think running deer with dogs is a lazy way to do it and those lack the skill to outsmart a deer one on one. If they’re running them to hear the hounds then I’m sure they have no problem leaving the guns at home then. I’m glad Tn doesn’t allow it even in the CWD areas. jmo [/QUOTE]
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