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Dogs Interrupting Still Hunt
Posted on 11/17/25 at 10:41 am
Posted on 11/17/25 at 10:41 am
Rifle season opens this coming weekend for us in MS. This will be the first year we’ve hunted this property. Just recently I’ve been getting trail cam pics of dogs (looks like 2 pits and 1 shepherd).. We know our neighbors on all sides and none of them use dogs.
Question is - legally what can I do? If one ran up on me, I know I can claim self defense.. but is that even necessary?
Question is - legally what can I do? If one ran up on me, I know I can claim self defense.. but is that even necessary?
Posted on 11/17/25 at 10:45 am to RouxDog91
The Shoot Shovel and Shut-up method has worked well for us.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 10:50 am to RouxDog91
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Question is - legally what can I do? If one ran up on me, I know I can claim self defense.. but is that even necessary?
I would never condone shooting a dog off of a deer stand.....however I understand.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 11:09 am to RouxDog91
It sucks but it’s not the end of the world. We get dogs on camera and tracks as well. None of us have had a dog interrupt a hunt though.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 11:30 am to RouxDog91
This has been discussed for years on this board, the question that comes up is, do the dogs have collars or not...
Posted on 11/17/25 at 11:51 am to RouxDog91
We get dogs on our property in MS a good bit during the season. Like you said they are just strays not "deer dogs". Never had any negative effects on our hunting. The only issue I had was a stray came by the camp, but would follow you to the stand then just sit at the base of the tree 
Posted on 11/17/25 at 11:53 am to RouxDog91
I dont worry about it, especially rifle hunting. They've probably helped me shoot more deer than kept me from it. Ive watched deer hunker down and let the dogs go by then go back to feeding.
Talk to the neighbors about keeping their dogs put up. If it bothers you that much try and catch them and bring them to the pound so it starts costing them money. It aint the dogs fault that they're acting like dogs. It is the owners fault.
Talk to the neighbors about keeping their dogs put up. If it bothers you that much try and catch them and bring them to the pound so it starts costing them money. It aint the dogs fault that they're acting like dogs. It is the owners fault.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 12:05 pm to RouxDog91
I feel you bro, I know these are house dogs but when I spend all this money and time to hunt and these MF'ers are roaming every day.
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[/img]Posted on 11/17/25 at 12:37 pm to RouxDog91
Just let them be.
Yes it's annoying but at the same time it might run a buck your way
Yes it's annoying but at the same time it might run a buck your way
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:37 pm to RouxDog91
If the dogs are always in the area the deer get used to them. I’ve had dogs show up in a lane and the deer step in the brush until the dogs venture on and step right back out. They tend to bother deer hunters more than the deer. There are exceptions to this but I hunt a couple stands with loose house dogs around and this has been the most frequent observation.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 10:21 pm to RouxDog91
Most of the time deer care less about dogs unless they are actually after them. I have seen dogs trailing deer run right past deer in a field. They just watch them. Sometimes bolt 15 or 20 yards, watch , then go back to feeding after they pass.
Same with strays. If the stray gets close, the deer move off. If it is within sight, but not a direct threat, they just watch them till they pass.
If they are strays, harassing deer, I understand the 3 s’s.
Same with strays. If the stray gets close, the deer move off. If it is within sight, but not a direct threat, they just watch them till they pass.
If they are strays, harassing deer, I understand the 3 s’s.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 10:28 am to RouxDog91
Seems to be a common thing in Mississippi where people from neighboring leases or hunting property drop off strays with food near deer stands. Guess they hope to ruin hunts to keep their deer numbers up.
Could be a coincidence, but multiple strays is questionable.
Could be a coincidence, but multiple strays is questionable.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 11:28 am to RouxDog91
I hunted a friends club up in Arky years ago and was told by the club President if I saw dogs I was to shoot them. They had a wild pack and had been removing them one by one.
Posted on 11/18/25 at 1:07 pm to RouxDog91
quote:
Question is - legally what can I do? If one ran up on me, I know I can claim self defense.. but is that even necessary?
To answer your question, you cannot legally kill a dog (and can be sued by the dog’s owner if you do).
Posted on 11/18/25 at 1:15 pm to Spankum
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you cannot legally kill a dog (
Yes you can, lol.
"Dog was acting aggressive I feared for my safety"
" Dog was threatening my chickens"
Posted on 11/18/25 at 5:31 pm to RouxDog91
My brother shoots deer on a lease near town, dogs everywhere. He doesn't use a grunt call or anything special anymore. He has a Bluetooth boom box and plays the sound of a feeder spinning if that doesn't work He shakes a 1/4 filled bucket with corn a few times. He says it's not a question if you're going to kill one. The question is do you feel like cleaning one today?
He shoots deer on a lease he quit calling it hunting a good while back. He says the dogs don't bother him.
He shoots deer on a lease he quit calling it hunting a good while back. He says the dogs don't bother him.
Posted on 11/19/25 at 3:24 pm to Bigsampson
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Most of the time deer care less about dogs unless they are actually after them. I have seen dogs trailing deer run right past deer in a field. They just watch them. Sometimes bolt 15 or 20 yards, watch , then go back to feeding after they pass.
This my bird dawgs bump them all the time 10 -15 minutes later they circle back
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