ORIGINAL: il coyote
People get their toes stepped on all the time when hunting. Dogs come running through, someone sets up a decoy spread close to yours, treestand right on the fence, deer drives on the neighboring property, skybusting waterfowl, chasing turkeys where you shouldn't,..list could go on forever.Most hunters by nature will scratch, claw, and spendfor any advantage they canget. It'll never happen that all hunters are at peace with all other hunters. This time I'm just on one side of the issue.
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Good point. If you're just looking for a reason to get pissed-off, then you can always find lot's of opportunities to do so in the hunting world. The problem is that everyone, perhaps without even knowing it, have done things that others could use as an excuse to get pissed off.
I just don't understand your logic. The things il coyote mentioned are things hunters SHOULD NOT DO. In your mind, if someone gets upset about it, they are the one with the problem. WRONG![:@]
Fine, when you are running your dogs, they don't cause any problems and you fully respect the landowner, etc., etc. But, what you don't know, is that the week before, some derelict coyote hunters came through the same area and cut the farmer's fence so they could drive their 4-wheelers through. The farmer is upset, do you blame him? You keep assuming that everyone is just looking for a reason to be upset. Have you ever thought that some may ACTUALLY have a reason???
Guys, face it. Hunters and fishermen are a cross section of society. There are good and bad. The bad ruin it for a lot of the good people.
Just an FYI. I personally would not shoot the dogs unless of course they were doing some damage to something.