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AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
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02/17/13 12:19 PM
02/17/13 12:19 PM
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bigt
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http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/02/alabama_dog_hunters_associatio.htmlJust one more reason to not like dog hunting....... You know I grew up hunting with dogs but times have changed and so have alot of the people that still hunt with dogs around here.... Instead of trying to get it totally dropped did they ever think about suggesting that their season just go ten days longer in Jan? Sorry I am through venting now....
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Re: AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
[Re: bigt]
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02/24/13 03:41 PM
02/24/13 03:41 PM
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Bigt, There have been many proposals floated by the dog hunters association to address the fact they'd lose an additional 10 days from their already shortened season if the current framework as proposed is approved. Several of them, including letting dog hunters run their dogs during the 10-day, gun-season closure in December, were made at the Feb. 9 CAB meeting. Dog hunters who spoke almost to a person voiced support of February hunting but only if it did not mean they lost 10 more days in their season. Because those proposals were met with blank stares from CAB members, ADHA members in SW Alabama decided to oppose the entire February season proposal on its merits. Their position now is, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." If you really think about it, it's hard to argue that point with any scientific or even anecdotal certainty across the entire region. What's so wrong with things now that we need a February season?
Point is: Despite how you feel about dog-deer hunting, it's still hunting. Those folks buy licenses that return the same amount in federal Wildlife Restoration funds as the license bought by someone who does not hunt with dogs. We also can't forget that dogs are also used to hunt rabbit, squirrel, hog, coyote, fox and even quail. I'm in favor of all forms of legal hunting, period.
Not arguing, just sayin'.
The ADHA is hosting an open meeting at 7 p.m. at Creola City Hall. Several state reps. and senators along with district CAB members are expected. New WFF Director Chuck Sykes may also attend. While I expect there will be a bunch of pro-dog folks there, everyone is invited to attend. Organizers plan on having folks sign up and speakers will be on a time limit. Creola Mayor Don Nelson is expected to moderate.
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Re: AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
[Re: JDute]
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02/24/13 08:41 PM
02/24/13 08:41 PM
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bigt
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Bigt, There have been many proposals floated by the dog hunters association to address the fact they'd lose an additional 10 days from their already shortened season if the current framework as proposed is approved. Several of them, including letting dog hunters run their dogs during the 10-day, gun-season closure in December, were made at the Feb. 9 CAB meeting. Dog hunters who spoke almost to a person voiced support of February hunting but only if it did not mean they lost 10 more days in their season. Because those proposals were met with blank stares from CAB members, ADHA members in SW Alabama decided to oppose the entire February season proposal on its merits. Their position now is, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." If you really think about it, it's hard to argue that point with any scientific or even anecdotal certainty across the entire region. What's so wrong with things now that we need a February season?
Point is: Despite how you feel about dog-deer hunting, it's still hunting. Those folks buy licenses that return the same amount in federal Wildlife Restoration funds as the license bought by someone who does not hunt with dogs. We also can't forget that dogs are also used to hunt rabbit, squirrel, hog, coyote, fox and even quail. I'm in favor of all forms of legal hunting, period.
Not arguing, just sayin'.
The ADHA is hosting an open meeting at 7 p.m. at Creola City Hall. Several state reps. and senators along with district CAB members are expected. New WFF Director Chuck Sykes may also attend. While I expect there will be a bunch of pro-dog folks there, everyone is invited to attend. Organizers plan on having folks sign up and speakers will be on a time limit. Creola Mayor Don Nelson is expected to moderate. Jeff, when is the meeting? I would be interested in attending. I do not advocate the dog hunters loosing ten days and honestly thought the first time I heard that from a dog hunter that they were mistaken. I would have thought their season would have just been shifted like the rest of the season. I would even be willing to voice my support for that but would be against them running dogs during the ten days in December. I try not to let the one extremely bad experience I had with a dog club turn me against all dog hunting, but sometimes it is hard. I hope it does not come across that I am against all dog hunting because I am not. I just can't stand outlaws( dog hunters or still hunters).
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Re: AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
[Re: bigt]
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02/25/13 01:14 AM
02/25/13 01:14 AM
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kkeith1957
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The thing to do is don`t let the rabbit hunters hunt your land anymore if that is the way they want to be ..........most of the time it is no money out of there pockets when they hunt after deer season.To me thats the least thing they should be worrying about. Go out pay the high prices like most of the deer hunters do for the land that they lease ....Then it wouldn`t have no bearing at all on when deer seson comes in or ends.... They could hunt all they wanted then............
kmc
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Re: AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
[Re: bigt]
#541951
02/25/13 02:34 PM
02/25/13 02:34 PM
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Posts: 12,788 Thomasville, AL
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I agree with your logic on the Clubs. But, the guys posting on here are simply complaining. Not one single person has tried to utilize the line of reasoning that is being portrayed. I am very used to having to wait until after the Deer and Turkey Seasons to hunt with my hog dogs....even on the property that I own and lease. I also fully expect most Clubs in the Zone with the Split Season to close ALL access to their property during the lull. So, there is no need in saying that it is a compromise, either. I am actually in favor of the Split Season.....always have been! 
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Re: AL.com article on Alabama dog hunters and extended season
[Re: ShaneB]
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02/25/13 06:04 PM
02/25/13 06:04 PM
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Clem
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Jeff`s logic is that he supports all forms of legal hunting. This is why the state must make dog hunting illegal so then he wouldn`t have to support it anymore That's an illogical statement. Gambling in Alabama is illegal yet many people support it. High-alcohol content beers - "craft beers" - were illegal for years but thousands of people supported it. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean it automatically loses support.
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