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Old 12-29-2006 | 10:43 PM
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Default RE: Get your Deer Dogs and Get Out

ORIGINAL: hatracked

It's not hear no evil see no evil, but I don't get paid to take the risk of confronting the unsavory amongst us
That is what the redneck comment was geared at my friend. While you refuse to police your own and confront your ill behaved brothers, the rest of us are having confrontation after confrontation and yes sometimes it gets real ugly. I have seen men beaten, dogs shot, peoples land burned and many more incidents all revolving around the simple fact that you doggers cant keep your hounds in check.

Now if you think doing your part is by calling in is good enough than thats the hand youre playing in the ever growing debate. Thats your chocie to participate and leave cleaning up the abuses to the rest of the world. But understand you fellas that do it with ethic and respect ar allowing by your own failure to get proactive about curbing the rougues of your sport are in effect saying you all decide what to do with them. After all I am too busy enjoying my chase over here.

Anyone heard from number 89 lately? Yeah bo he just busted out the south end of the property onto the neighbors. Well the rest of the pack is headed over this way on a good buck, well catch up with him later.

BTW i will admit the longer I deal with this problem, the more I fit exactly into your impression thatI hate dog hunting. What turbo charges that build up of loss of respect and care, is taking the time to try and help a man preserve his tradition only to be called everyname in the book for providing an alternative. Fact is you my friend just painted yourself as even more typical than before. Your true love of the sport is all about getting a hound to run up game that you otherwise would never expend the effort to get. You do it at the expense of the sanctity of your neighbors lands and expect we should bow down to your traditions or face harsh criticisms.

Well pal, a man unwilling to compromise in the face of certain trouble is a man sure to loose eventually. You and your overly defensive midset will allow the end of your tradition to loom larger than your mouth. its like a steamroller friend, once its starts rolling your going to have a heck of a time stopping it. Be better to pull the keys before it starts. Enjoy your hunt tomorrow and by all means please do tell us about your efforts to curb your dogs before they race onto another mans property. I'd love to hear your reasoning as to why its ok for you and your hounds to run all over land you have no right to hunt when I cant run all over yours.

BTW tell the truth, you leave out the GA regs and any talk of them cause truely you want no change. You are perfectly happy being able to run rampant all over the countryside. its your greatest wish we'd just all leave you alone. Sorry can't do that, your far to offensive with your recreation.

To be continued..........
I was going to go to bed but I knew you would spit outanother novel so I waited. Did you ever consider that maybe the manner you are offering your alternative is offensive to me. As you continuallypaint a pictureof me as some trespassing, mindless, hooligan whorambles all over the countryside disrespecting others land. I will surely "loose" with my "midset" being so defensive. I left out the GA regs as I don't live in GA therefore they do not apply to me. They are still however in your post for all to enjoy. I can only say this, I am defensive towards someone like you who would have everyone believe there are not people that hunt with dogs and obey laws and respect property. When you repeatadly try to make me out as a dogger who falls into the same category as ones you have been exposed to. Iwas joking about the name calling but some good onesdo come to mind now. I ama hunter as I stated earlier, not just a dog hunter. Ihave killed several deer this season still hunting just to disspell more of your rambling nonsensein regards to "needing a hound to run up game I otherwise would never expend the energy to get."
You spout off long winded ramblings,"full of sound and fury signifying nothing" comes to mind. Everything you say is based on your particular exposure to dog hunting in your area and when you lump me in with the bad experiences you have hadI can and will take offense to that as I was not there and despite what you think I am not responsible for the actions of other grown men.

I was going to enjoy my hunt tomorrow but I think you convinced me. I am going to quit dog hunting andwrite a book called "Long Winded Babbling andOther Incoherent Thoughts"

For future reference though you are right,I don't want or need your "help". But thank you so much for offering.
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