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Re: dog shot
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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12/14/15 02:50 PM
12/14/15 02:50 PM
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Reloader79
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the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs.
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
Bluetick serpentines around green fields and rock spit a lease
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 03:11 PM
12/14/15 03:11 PM
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wareagle22
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Invest in you a Garmin Alpha tracking unit and after a few days of leash training with the shock collar, you will never have to worry about your dogs getting off your property!! It's expensive, but well worth it to keep the peace and be able to continue dog hunting.
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Re: dog shot
[Re: wareagle22]
#1562074
12/14/15 03:14 PM
12/14/15 03:14 PM
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Posts: 26,235 Locust Fork, Alabama
BC
Freak of Nature
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Invest in you a Garmin Alpha tracking unit and after a few days of leash training with the shock collar, you will never have to worry about your dogs getting off your property!! It's expensive, but well worth it to keep the peace and be able to continue dog hunting. This man does it the right way. ![thumbup thumbup](/forum/images/graemlins/default/grinning-smiley-003.gif)
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: dog shot
[Re: Reloader79]
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12/14/15 03:15 PM
12/14/15 03:15 PM
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coonhunter89
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[quote=mzzy] the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs. [/quote That's right there big green patches baited up with corn and there fancy shooting house that's what hunting is turned out to be I guess sorry hahaha
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 03:20 PM
12/14/15 03:20 PM
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Posts: 26,235 Locust Fork, Alabama
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the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs. That's right there big green patches baited up with corn and there fancy shooting house that's what hunting is turned out to be I guess sorry hahaha Bet you are going to win a lot of friends and sympathy like that.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 03:26 PM
12/14/15 03:26 PM
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Atoler
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[quote=mzzy] the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs. [/quote That's right there big green patches baited up with corn and there fancy shooting house that's what hunting is turned out to be I guess sorry hahaha As opposed to having dogs run deer past you? Let people hunt how they want.
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 03:41 PM
12/14/15 03:41 PM
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Reloader79
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Hunting is hunting, even though people's opinions vary and styles of hunting vary, to each his own, owning a tracking system and a shock collar would be a good approach in keeping yours dogs on your property and off others. I had a friend who I used to rabbit hunt with and shock collars were his friend, if the dogs jumped a deer, which usually never happened they got the shock treatment.
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
Bluetick serpentines around green fields and rock spit a lease
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Re: dog shot
[Re: Atoler]
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12/14/15 03:47 PM
12/14/15 03:47 PM
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Posts: 1,949 Opelika
olemossy
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[quote=mzzy] the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs. [/quote That's right there big green patches baited up with corn and there fancy shooting house that's what hunting is turned out to be I guess sorry hahaha As opposed to having dogs run deer past you? Let people hunt how they want. ![thumbup thumbup](/forum/images/graemlins/default/grinning-smiley-003.gif)
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Re: dog shot
[Re: wareagle22]
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12/14/15 03:47 PM
12/14/15 03:47 PM
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hyco
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Invest in you a Garmin Alpha tracking unit and after a few days of leash training with the shock collar, you will never have to worry about your dogs getting off your property!! It's expensive, but well worth it to keep the peace and be able to continue dog hunting. Stony's bunch is part of the solution. The training don't start opening day of deer season. I have a 4ac fenced pasture and a 100 foot rope and 6 shock collars. New dogs get it about every day for 3 weeks and young pups grow up with it. Every time I turn a dog loose in the woods it's wearing a garmin and a shock collar.
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take your kids hunting and you won't be hunting your kids
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 04:01 PM
12/14/15 04:01 PM
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BrandonClark
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I think most of the people commenting on this haven't ever dog hunted or been around dog hunting. I try to go on a couple of dog hunts every year with friends and if they catch you shooting a dog, chances are you'll wind up in the gut pile. The dogs can't read a sign and there's no way to stop one that's on a hot trail other than killing the deer or catching the dog. A dog chasing a deer is not an uncommon occurrence. They get chased year round by coyotes, a dog trailing a deer through your property is no reason to shoot. Hate to hear about your dog!
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Re: dog shot
[Re: BrandonClark]
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12/14/15 04:03 PM
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I think most of the people commenting on this haven't ever dog hunted or been around dog hunting. I try to go on a couple of dog hunts every year with friends and if they catch you shooting a dog, chances are you'll wind up in the gut pile. The dogs can't read a sign and there's no way to stop one that's on a hot trail other than killing the deer or catching the dog. A dog chasing a deer is not an uncommon occurrence. They get chased year round by coyotes, a dog trailing a deer through your property is no reason to shoot. Hate to hear about your dog! Bull You can stop a dog in his tracks. Several here that dog hunt do it every time they hunt. And the dang dog should not have to read, it's owners had better handlebthat part.
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 04:08 PM
12/14/15 04:08 PM
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hyco
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There is absolutely a way to stop them. I doubt very few folks on here have heard a dog bark more than I have. I have owned up to 64 at one time in different age groups. I hunted 3 nights a week just to be able to run them all. Them days are over and I'm tired of lazy dog hunters making it harder on folks like me that try to do it the right way. The ole dogs can't read is pure bull. It's not up to the dogs to stop. It starts with the hunter to make them stop. They WILL stop. It can be done and it is being done.
take your kids hunting and you won't be hunting your kids
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Re: dog shot
[Re: BrandonClark]
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12/14/15 04:09 PM
12/14/15 04:09 PM
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Blong
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I think most of the people commenting on this haven't ever dog hunted or been around dog hunting. I try to go on a couple of dog hunts every year with friends and if they catch you shooting a dog, chances are you'll wind up in the gut pile. The dogs can't read a sign and there's no way to stop one that's on a hot trail other than killing the deer or catching the dog. A dog chasing a deer is not an uncommon occurrence. They get chased year round by coyotes, a dog trailing a deer through your property is no reason to shoot. Hate to hear about your dog! this is the reason dog hunting only has a few more years, thank goodness!!
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 04:10 PM
12/14/15 04:10 PM
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Posts: 864 Cantonment,Fl
hyco
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Dang ben2. We on the same wave link.
take your kids hunting and you won't be hunting your kids
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Re: dog shot
[Re: coonhunter89]
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12/14/15 04:12 PM
12/14/15 04:12 PM
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outdoorobsession
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[quote=mzzy] the bottom line is people that don't dog hunt do not want dogs on their property running deer, period. and until dog hunters Learn a way to keep this from happening they're going to continue to have problems. it has nothing to do with hating dogs or hating dog hunters. ^^^ THIS is the truth. Summed it up perfect! People have alot of money in their patches and lease and don't won't to have to deal with dogs. [/quote That's right there big green patches baited up with corn and there fancy shooting house that's what hunting is turned out to be I guess sorry hahaha No offense friend, but I dont think their green fields run over onto your land causing you a problem. Or their corn for that matter. With that new feeding law Im pretty sure theirs corn all over alabama right now. And if the pallets I see flying out of Walmarts and the corn bags blowing down the dang road are any indicator.. . Id lay 100 bucks Im right. But their ways of hunting arent running all over YOUR land ruining the way YOU hunt...But yours ARE ruining theirs. You need to look at this objectively! Dont get me wrong..heck..I cant shoot mongrels. I had two big german shepards on all my cameras and Ill be danged if they didnt run by me twice the same night! No collars..but pretty dogs. To be honest..I thought it was a yote at first, but seeing the second and how dark they were I didnt smoke the lead one in the thicket..JUST because I had got their pictures. I see then at a fenced yard down the road now..I guess they got loose. But if I hadnt I couldve thought that first one was a yote easy. Just saying, that if you can keep them on your property...all the power to you. But try to understand the other side as well. DW (DanielWhite) from here really seems to try to keep his dogs from crossing lines. Id PM him if I were you. Hes a helpful guy from everything Ive ever seen.
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Re: dog shot
[Re: BrandonClark]
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12/14/15 04:12 PM
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scrape
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if they catch you shooting a dog, chances are you'll wind up in the gut pile. Hunters that would murder a human over a dog. I think I would find a different group to hunt with.
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Re: dog shot
[Re: Blong]
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12/14/15 04:29 PM
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I think most of the people commenting on this haven't ever dog hunted or been around dog hunting. I try to go on a couple of dog hunts every year with friends and if they catch you shooting a dog, chances are you'll wind up in the gut pile. The dogs can't read a sign and there's no way to stop one that's on a hot trail other than killing the deer or catching the dog. A dog chasing a deer is not an uncommon occurrence. They get chased year round by coyotes, a dog trailing a deer through your property is no reason to shoot. Hate to hear about your dog! this is the reason dog hunting only has a few more years, thank goodness!! Yep. Attitudes like this will do it in. The thing is that dumbasses that think a human life is worth taking over an animal is a scary thought.
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