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re: It's time to ban dog deer hunting
Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:26 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:26 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I'd like to see it
I wrote that for you. I get pics of deer during the day and night leading up to dog season starting. The correlation of all night pictures and dog season is quite remarkable.
I'd say before dog season I get 40% day and 60% night pics. After dog season I 'd say 5% day and 95% night pics. I also get a lot of pictures of dogs...
Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:30 pm to Clyde Tipton
I don't care if anybody hunts with dogs. All power to you. However, I do kill every dog that runs deer through my woods. So I dont have much of a problem with it. My final stand on the issue
Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:35 pm to Clyde Tipton
On our property we notice no chance in day/night picture during dog season.
However, we only run dogs two days a week, only turn loose 4-6 dogs per hunt (with anywhere between 6 and 30 people hunting), hunt till noon, and then spend the rest of the day catching dogs if we don't bring them all out the woods with us, which we do quite often.
Moral of the story, there are groups who still enjoy hunting with dogs while doing it in a very responsible manner that has noticeable effect on deer behavior.
However, we only run dogs two days a week, only turn loose 4-6 dogs per hunt (with anywhere between 6 and 30 people hunting), hunt till noon, and then spend the rest of the day catching dogs if we don't bring them all out the woods with us, which we do quite often.
Moral of the story, there are groups who still enjoy hunting with dogs while doing it in a very responsible manner that has noticeable effect on deer behavior.
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