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Gibson county trespassing..outside of Milan
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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 5882310" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I concur with this...they should have permission or not intentionally hunt there. </p><p></p><p>Not saying its right but in the past hunters really had no choice except to go get the dogs off a tree, wherever they were. But nowadays, with electronic collars with GPS tracking and lots of training, my uncle and his son can call their dogs back from anywhere. </p><p></p><p>If the dogs are within earshot, they can holler out and the dogs will either break off a track or a tree and start heading back to the truck or, if the dogs are out of earshot, they can give the dog a "warning buzz" on their collar...with the warning buzz, they've been conditioned to stop whatever they're doing and get back to the truck right now, and they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 5882310, member: 10555"] I concur with this...they should have permission or not intentionally hunt there. Not saying its right but in the past hunters really had no choice except to go get the dogs off a tree, wherever they were. But nowadays, with electronic collars with GPS tracking and lots of training, my uncle and his son can call their dogs back from anywhere. If the dogs are within earshot, they can holler out and the dogs will either break off a track or a tree and start heading back to the truck or, if the dogs are out of earshot, they can give the dog a "warning buzz" on their collar...with the warning buzz, they've been conditioned to stop whatever they're doing and get back to the truck right now, and they do. [/QUOTE]
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