#3113214 - 01/07/13 07:15 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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W.Seay
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Hey bud drop a couple million on a deer property, spend thousands in food plots, $75,000.00 on a tractor, thousands just in fuel alone getting there, thousands on deer stands and most of all MY TIME and have some idiot and his dogs running deer that I'm trying to hunt and you wouldn't like it AT ALL! Especially when they lie and say I didn't know I was on private property"" as I said a dog owner who really loves his dogs will keep them on HIS own property.
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#3113300 - 01/07/13 07:47 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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why would you want to shoot a dog? Unless it poses a threat, Ill never shoot a dog. My property or not. Thats just inhumane, and pointless. If it ruins a hunt, so what? deer hunting is awesoe, fun, and i absoloutley love it, but definately dont take it to serious id shoot a freakindog because it busted my hunt. lmao, people are crazy X2
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#3113308 - 01/07/13 07:48 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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They get a free pass the first time BUT if I see them again, they will be shot. If you don't like it, keep your dogs off my property. Period. Have enough respect for me, to get your dogs and keep them up. A lot of hounds men don't pay property lines no mind. They don't see a problem with it. After all, it is dark.
Let me say that I do let people hunt with dogs on my property after deer season is closed. No problems then.
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#3113323 - 01/07/13 07:50 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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W.Seay
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They get a free pass the first time BUT if I see them again, they will be shot. If you don't like it, keep your dogs off my property. Period. Have enough respect for me, to get your dogs and keep them up. A lot of hounds men don't pay property lines no mind. They don't see a problem with it. After all, it is dark.
Let me say that I do let people hunt with dogs on my property after deer season is closed. No problems then.
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#3113457 - 01/07/13 08:21 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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TeamMainStreet
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I have said it before but most could care less I guess. Any hound worth feeding will not be out running your precious deer in daylight. He will be layed up with a full belly in a kennel somewhere. Go ahead and shoot if you must but be warned if the dog you shot has my name and number on it you can rest assured that I'm within hearing distance and will be around shortly.
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#3113463 - 01/07/13 08:23 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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Hey bud drop a couple million on a deer property, spend thousands in food plots, $75,000.00 on a tractor, thousands just in fuel alone getting there, thousands on deer stands and most of all MY TIME and have some idiot and his dogs running deer that I'm trying to hunt and you wouldn't like it AT ALL! Especially when they lie and say I didn't know I was on private property"" as I said a dog owner who really loves his dogs will keep them on HIS own property. x2
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#3113496 - 01/07/13 08:32 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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mud198
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TeamMainstreet you are right good hounds won't run deer. I love deer hunting much as anybody but I do coon hunt on public land a few times during deer season to get my dogs ready and soon as deer season is over I coon hunt full time. If I lost one of my dogs and somebody shot it and I found out who the would pay HELL if I caught up with them. I have more money in my dogs than most people do in all the hunting equipment the have with them while there hunting. I do have a garmin but sometimes it still loses signal.
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#3113512 - 01/07/13 08:36 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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Methane
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This discussion concerns areas where hunting with dogs is fair chase, legal, and tradition. Not west TN on your multi million dollar property where you operate your $75,000 tractor.
Anyone who hunts in VA, NC, SC, & anywhere dog chasing is legal knows the difference between a calf killing stray and a collared hound.
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#3113525 - 01/07/13 08:38 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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TeamMainStreet
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This discussion concerns areas where hunting with dogs is fair chase, legal, and tradition. Not west TN on your multi million dollar property where you operate your $75,000 tractor.
Anyone who hunts in VA, NC, SC, & anywhere dog chasing is legal knows the difference between a calf killing stray and a collared hound.
10-4 on that. Go ahead and shoot a couple of them hounds. That tractor might bring enough to pay your lawyer.
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#3113550 - 01/07/13 08:43 PM
Re: SC addresses the shooting of hunting dogs
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Hey bud drop a couple million on a deer property, spend thousands in food plots, $75,000.00 on a tractor, thousands just in fuel alone getting there, thousands on deer stands and most of all MY TIME and have some idiot and his dogs running deer that I'm trying to hunt and you wouldn't like it AT ALL! Especially when they lie and say I didn't know I was on private property"" as I said a dog owner who really loves his dogs will keep them on HIS own property.
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