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RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
If you ask me, I dont think you should be able to hunt anything but birds with dogs. Its not even hunting when you have a dog chase an animal up to a tree and then you walk up and shoot it. People who hunt bears with dogs just make me sick. How can you take your good old time walking through the woods talking and laughing, let your dogs run out a few miles ahead of you and let them find a bear and chase it up a tree, then when ytou hear them bark, you walk up to the bear in the tree and shoot it while its just looking at you and cant go anywhere. You call that hunting?
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RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
IMO only a complete jackass would shoot a dog with a collar on. unless it was a reacurring situation (which could not be resolved) or truly in self defense.
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RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
ORIGINAL: hornbow ORIGINAL: PMantle This is the most shocking thread I have ever read on a hunting forum. That any hunter would shoot a dog because if wandered on his land or chased a deer is beyond my comprehension. Of course, many feral dogs are likely better off put down anyway, but you guys would shoot someone's pet? Shooting dogs in the woods of northern and central Maine is not only tolerated; it is advocated. There is a bounty on yotes too. If everyone just let their dogs chase deer, the effects on the deer population would be catastrophic. That is the reason people shoot free roaming dogs. And no, it doesn't matter if it has a collar or not. Keep your pet on the leash as is the law and it won't get shot. So, if I understand what you are saying, it is fine to kill someone's pet, thereby destroying his property because of the potential that the dog might act on his preditory instincts and kill a deer that belongs to no one other than the State(unless you damage your car on one)? Leash law? Violation of the leash law justifies killing a dog? Man, this is one eye opening thread. |
RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
ORIGINAL: reflexkid If you ask me, I dont think you should be able to hunt anything but birds with dogs. Its not even hunting when you have a dog chase an animal up to a tree and then you walk up and shoot it. People who hunt bears with dogs just make me sick. How can you take your good old time walking through the woods talking and laughing, let your dogs run out a few miles ahead of you and let them find a bear and chase it up a tree, then when ytou hear them bark, you walk up to the bear in the tree and shoot it while its just looking at you and cant go anywhere. You call that hunting? |
RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
ORIGINAL: reflexkid If you ask me, I dont think you should be able to hunt anything but birds with dogs. Its not even hunting when you have a dog chase an animal up to a tree and then you walk up and shoot it. People who hunt bears with dogs just make me sick. How can you take your good old time walking through the woods talking and laughing, let your dogs run out a few miles ahead of you and let them find a bear and chase it up a tree, then when ytou hear them bark, you walk up to the bear in the tree and shoot it while its just looking at you and cant go anywhere. You call that hunting? |
RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
Its about watching good dog work, true you cant see alot fo it but hearing the chase realy gets the blood pumping. I cant realy describe for you the feeling you get when you see your hardwork pay off and that pup starts treeing. I cant imagine how other people hunting in a legal way makes you sick. I could understand that not being your chosen method but making you sick, comon? Its bad enough we have anti's with that attitude but another person who calls themself a hunter feelin that way worrys me.
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RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
I own my own land and spent alot of money to do so. Trespassing is trespassing wheather by a dog, human or a farmers cattle. The bottom line is the owner of the dog, cattle etc. is responsible for their control, and my state is specific on landowners rights when it comes to animal trespass but my property is just that: MY PROPERTY! My eye sight is not what it used to be, tresspassers whether human or dog, you better be running! Here's the thing, dogs get loose, you can't control it. I've accidently left the gate open or the door and the dog gets out. Dogs don't know they're "tresspassing", they don't know boundry lines. And how do you know they're chasing deer, they could be chasing coons, or rabbits or squirrels. Or maybe just walking through the woods. If it's a pack of wild dogs that's one thing, but you can tell if it's someones pet. And like someone said, it's the owners fault, not the dogs. Why would you shoot a dog for the owners mistake. All I have to say to guys that would shoot a pet is you might want to think twice. If someone shot my dog there would be hell to pay. |
RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
Last year I was in my livingroom and could hear a dog barking on the run. You need to understand that me and my father-in-law own all of the land that surrounds my house. So as he got closer to my house I went and got my Ruger 10/22 and when I stepped out onto the porch a doe was in the creek that runs in front of my house. She had been run so far that her tounge was hanging out. When I stepped out she ran off and whenin a few seconds here came a beagle so when it got to where the deer had been standing I let the Ruger bark. That dog had a collar but was turned loose. You guys say that you can't control when a dog gets loose but you can and it's not our responsiblity to catch the dog or contact you to come and get it. You need to take responsibilty for not being more careful. JMHO
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RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
I was brought up to believe that most "pets" would run themselves to death trying to catch a deer, which always seemed sensible to me - a pet dog doesn't run anywhere near as fast as a deer and a dog doesn't have the stamina a deer has.
A pack of dogs is a different story - they can "corner" a deer, surround it, etc. But a single dog seems hard pressed to keep up with a deer, let alone "run it down". Have I been thinking wrong all these years ? Can ONE dog really chase down a healthy deer on its own ? |
RE: Don't shoot dogs!!!
ORIGINAL: Ajax Hey, squirrel/grouse hunters don't bother me much... I think i've had you guyz push as many deer twards me as away from me. -Good luck this season! |
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