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Old 01-05-2009 | 10:02 AM
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Here's some last day fun from the local hunt club. Such a safe bunch they have there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPRjEwKHPAg
So you're saying that all Dog Hunters are Bubbas?
Nope, just the road hunters and other inconsiderate, and unsafe types. Bubba can climb a tree, shoot a ML or carry a bow too.

The #2 one was 150 yds or maybe less from cool guy in the sunglasses. 1 on each side of the road. The dogs were dropped off far side of the woods. Game plan was to chase the deer out and across the field. Since the other avenue of escape for the deer is across a 55mph major road that has a ton of cars on it. Puts #1 and #2 in a slight crossfire position. Not to mention any vehicles moving down the road. I do not enjoy driving down a road with a hunt in progress and I'm in the escape path. Do you? We all know how worked up some get hearing "big buck" on the radio the last day of the season and the dogs are heading their way.


Again do what you wish in the privacy of your own land or lease. But don't put me in jeopardy and don't tarnish the image of hunting. No dogs or hunters looking for them on others lands without consent. Your recreation shouldn't interfere with mine. The nature of dog hunting does in a large % of their hunts as it stands with the current VA regs. Had dogs run by me last day. Another pack by my friend. They did cross the road safely. The last dogs 1 didn't make it. That puts the general public in jeopardy too. The demographics of a lof of VA has changed and dog hunting hasn't. They're on a collision course. It's inevitable. Adapt and move on with it.
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