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Posted on 9/6/18 at 6:18 pm to celltech1981
Good luck, we have the same problem. Gotta get game wardens involved and we hold the dogs when we catch them. If the hunters are local they usually work with you, but most of these guys are from one of the parishes and could care less since they have no real interest in care/maintenance of the deer population or respecting landowners.
Posted on 9/6/18 at 7:32 pm to celltech1981
Dog hunters need to realize that times have changed. I’m in a dog club between Oil City and Vivian and we only have around 2000 acres. We have gone to nothing but beagles in the last 10 years to try to keep them on our land. We have 1 300 acre piece that we can make 3 runs out of it if done correctly. So your neighbors must be running big dogs.
It’s a tough situation if the culprits really don’t give a shite. Just keep making it difficult and maybe they will make some changes. Maybe contact the club president and keep complaining. My cousin is president of a club in Downsville that has been running dogs for 50years and he cut it out completely because of constant complaints from neighbors. I love hearing the hounds run, but like the other poster said, dog hunting attracts the biggest white trash there is.
Last year our dogs got off our property only twice. Once we got bitched out for going to get them, and the other time we called the landowner and he had no problem with us coming to get them.
It’s a tough situation if the culprits really don’t give a shite. Just keep making it difficult and maybe they will make some changes. Maybe contact the club president and keep complaining. My cousin is president of a club in Downsville that has been running dogs for 50years and he cut it out completely because of constant complaints from neighbors. I love hearing the hounds run, but like the other poster said, dog hunting attracts the biggest white trash there is.
Last year our dogs got off our property only twice. Once we got bitched out for going to get them, and the other time we called the landowner and he had no problem with us coming to get them.
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