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re: It's time to ban dog deer hunting
Posted on 11/26/12 at 7:30 pm to Clyde Tipton
Posted on 11/26/12 at 7:30 pm to Clyde Tipton
I can see both sides in this argument. We need to find a way to deal with the problem without getting the law involved. More laws rarely help.
I used to love dog hunting when I was a kid. Owned a pack of rabbit beagles till I was old enough to leave home and I get a real deep thrill anytime I hear beagles on a rabbit. Or dogs on a deer. But there's dogs running around my place that chase deer practically every day of the year and at least one of them is collared and I'm pretty sure these are one of the 'neighbors' dogs so I haven't popped them yet. They mess me up one day and I might not be so forgiving.
It sucks that dog hunting is probably on the way out. Leases and management and the expense involved all are making it where unless you have an enclosure or are surrounded by public land, you're almost guaranteed to be fricking up somebody's hunt eventually.
I used to love dog hunting when I was a kid. Owned a pack of rabbit beagles till I was old enough to leave home and I get a real deep thrill anytime I hear beagles on a rabbit. Or dogs on a deer. But there's dogs running around my place that chase deer practically every day of the year and at least one of them is collared and I'm pretty sure these are one of the 'neighbors' dogs so I haven't popped them yet. They mess me up one day and I might not be so forgiving.
It sucks that dog hunting is probably on the way out. Leases and management and the expense involved all are making it where unless you have an enclosure or are surrounded by public land, you're almost guaranteed to be fricking up somebody's hunt eventually.
Posted on 11/26/12 at 7:33 pm to faxis
Golden Rule would be a good place to start. I would never trespass on someone else's property. Releasing dogs into private property is the same thing in my opinion. This is simply people not respecting the property rights of others.
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