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<blockquote data-quote="Hill Country Hunter" data-source="post: 3060621" data-attributes="member: 2220"><p>The law does not say they have to be your dogs or running at your behest. Otherwise, you could just get a bunch of yahoos out in the woods and run your deer dogs, as long as they all say, "Well, I didn't ask him to run those deer dogs."</p><p></p><p>As far as shooting a deer that was not being run by the dogs, but just decided to clear out of the area, that may very well be okay, but that was not what Dan said. He said the dogs were chasing the deer. I have no personal knowledge whether they were or weren't chasing the deer, all I could go on was his own post.</p><p></p><p>Edited: Dan, I saw your follow-up post after my response above. It sounds like there was no way for you to know the dogs were involved when you shot. Congrats on the deer, and good luck with the rest of your season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hill Country Hunter, post: 3060621, member: 2220"] The law does not say they have to be your dogs or running at your behest. Otherwise, you could just get a bunch of yahoos out in the woods and run your deer dogs, as long as they all say, "Well, I didn't ask him to run those deer dogs." As far as shooting a deer that was not being run by the dogs, but just decided to clear out of the area, that may very well be okay, but that was not what Dan said. He said the dogs were chasing the deer. I have no personal knowledge whether they were or weren't chasing the deer, all I could go on was his own post. Edited: Dan, I saw your follow-up post after my response above. It sounds like there was no way for you to know the dogs were involved when you shot. Congrats on the deer, and good luck with the rest of your season! [/QUOTE]
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