ORIGINAL: hatracked
Actually friendI used the terms in bounds and good doggers several times and never set you into the rougue catagory. The beauty of this is I really dont have to take any time or effort to support your cause or tradition. Volitile irritated and hard to chat with, is of no matter to me cause its not my hounds that are on the chopping block. Far as the GA regs not having anything to do with you, maybe not in terms of VA rules today, but its is a system that is working in another state and sets a nice guideline of potential solutions. Not suprisingly you continue to dismiss it. Furthermore the troubles and the originator of this thread is in SC where the issue is hot. So if it dont apply and you are not interested, how bout go chase your dogs.Your opinion is as valuable to the topic as the GA regs are to you.
Pecking on a mans typos and spelling blunders is a real champion way to do business there buddy. Chop off another foot of respect on your quickly dwindling self.
Ah respect, something your posts have been full of from the start, right? Wrong, for every time you said "good dogger" or in bounds youfollowed it up withthe morecolorful depictions of what you think of dog hunters.
IfI were concerned with earning your respect I would probably be deeply saddened right now but as it stands I am not. GA regs don't have anything to do with me the subject was dog hunting. Like I stated earlier I have never been to GA or SCbut from what you describe thecircumstances are far worse than we have in VA. My opinion is valuable on this topic, to me. Fortunately that is all that matters in this particular setting. As far as thetypos, if you ask stupid questions be prepared for stupid answers(or were you talking about yourcomments I quoted?)