HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - Dog hunting outlaws
View Single Post
Old 12-05-2008 | 05:42 AM
  #36  
jerrrrstanley
Fork Horn
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 114
Likes: 0
Default RE: Dog hunting outlaws

All I can say is WOW! There is a bunch of crying going on. I have read a few decent adult replies in this post. I am not a dog hunter but have many friends that live and breath dog hunting. But as a land owner I agree that the right to retrieve law needs some work. I can't retrieve a deer that I have shot and it has ran on someone elses property without permission. Why not do that with dogs? If I go home or I am home and someone is just wondering around my property it's not going to end nicely. I feel that reswire has a right to be upset if what he says is true. He has done something that has got the attention of that hunt club and everyone on here. To him this is war. I think he mostly got this post started to stir up trouble and maybe vent some. Dog hunting will never end. It is an effective way to manage the deer heard in the eastern part of the state. If the bad apples don't get taken care of this debate will never end. It's like the battle of good and evil. The Conservation Officers here have handled everything from rival clubs spiking each others tires from one person killing over 13 deer in one season. I have only seen 3 different Conservation Officers in this area. There is NO WAY they can handle all the illegal acts of deer hunters.Now with all that being said dog hunters will have bad apples as will still hunters. Still hunters will complain till the end of time if a dog runs through where they are hunting. Land owners will complain when there are strangers walking around on their property. And dog hunters will complain when other people complain about them. It will never end!
jerrrrstanley is offline  
Reply