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TWRA QUESTIONS
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter79" data-source="post: 5283343" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>I am a fellow houndsman and I can assure you the biggest part of us would never intentionally let our hunting dogs that we raise,train and care for as members of our own family onto land that we weren't allowed to hunt.And I would suggest that just because someone's hunting dog crosses your property in pursuit of or hunting game you don't shoot it. This could be a very costly decision on your part,and if we're gonna limit some hunting i suggest we close deer season the 30 of November so we don't have to bother you folks while we're chasing ole buggs bunny around the pine thicket (not sure if you are aware of it or not but we have the same right to be in the woods as you do as well as our hounds day or night.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter79, post: 5283343, member: 21171"] I am a fellow houndsman and I can assure you the biggest part of us would never intentionally let our hunting dogs that we raise,train and care for as members of our own family onto land that we weren't allowed to hunt.And I would suggest that just because someone's hunting dog crosses your property in pursuit of or hunting game you don't shoot it. This could be a very costly decision on your part,and if we're gonna limit some hunting i suggest we close deer season the 30 of November so we don't have to bother you folks while we're chasing ole buggs bunny around the pine thicket (not sure if you are aware of it or not but we have the same right to be in the woods as you do as well as our hounds day or night.) [/QUOTE]
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