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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
I would either trap the dog and call the pound or confront the neighbor about keep thier dog tied up. You might have a much bigger problem if you shoot the dog. Depending on how often that particular dog has ran him out of your area will depend on if he comes back in due time.
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
That dog is definately an issue and you can bet your arse that dog is doing exactly what you suspect he's doing.
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
Is that a mountain lion eating that buck?
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
I have some pics of the buck from last thursday night at 7:30, he stayed for 20 minutes that I know of last thursday night. And thenthe buckcame back last night so this may be a first for the dog coming through. Muzzleloader opens this weekend, I may hunt a right of way line about 300 yards east of my plot, I found where the buck was scraping on the other side of it, so i may catch him crossing the line. I am worried about the rut cause I am not getting pictures of does, my lil brother is getting alot of does where he is about 5-6 hundred yards over.
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
ORIGINAL: HNI Jim Is that a mountain lion eating that buck? |
RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
Definately gotta get rid of the dog.........
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
Before you can plan on killing that buck you have to get a solution to your dog problem. Its a variable you can't control unless you are proactive about it. I would hunt the dog (not kill it) to get his tags. If he has none i would shop the photo around to a few neighbors.
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RE: Do I have a problem (PICS)
It's your choice.......
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