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TWRA QUESTIONS
Coon hunters ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kritter Gitter" data-source="post: 5283577" data-attributes="member: 10449"><p>I have coon hunted quite a bit through the years but quit a long time ago and have dealt with a lot of pains in the a** from landowners that hate us. Look at it from both sides before you get all high and mighty and start with the trespassing and poaching. We could let the dogs loose on a section of property that we have permission to be on that's 100 acres and the dogs would go where ever they want and end up a the neighbor's. You DON'T control where they hunt, plain and simple!! I can promise you too that if anyone shot my dog, they better hope I couldn't find them! Any time that I had to go get them off the tree on some one else's property, I would try to find the owner if it wasn't too late or just quickly and quietly as I could go get them. Its not like we would start the night out thinking, "lets go see how many people we can piss off!" Now, there are those rednecks that just don't care too, I have seen them drive through people's property and tear it up with no regard to respect. In all, just chill out. Season will be over soon. And as far as livestock, I have NEVER seen a coon hound bother them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kritter Gitter, post: 5283577, member: 10449"] I have coon hunted quite a bit through the years but quit a long time ago and have dealt with a lot of pains in the a** from landowners that hate us. Look at it from both sides before you get all high and mighty and start with the trespassing and poaching. We could let the dogs loose on a section of property that we have permission to be on that's 100 acres and the dogs would go where ever they want and end up a the neighbor's. You DON'T control where they hunt, plain and simple!! I can promise you too that if anyone shot my dog, they better hope I couldn't find them! Any time that I had to go get them off the tree on some one else's property, I would try to find the owner if it wasn't too late or just quickly and quietly as I could go get them. Its not like we would start the night out thinking, "lets go see how many people we can piss off!" Now, there are those rednecks that just don't care too, I have seen them drive through people's property and tear it up with no regard to respect. In all, just chill out. Season will be over soon. And as far as livestock, I have NEVER seen a coon hound bother them. [/QUOTE]
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