stupid dog walker
#12
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 191
ill start with accident brush piles scattered all across the trail to make her go elsewhere more posted signs then if all else fails, conservation will be called also I believe there is a law about walking a unleashed dog
#17
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 191
she definately does own the land that much i know, I walked straight line to house on the other side and asked if they owned it he said they did so I asked if I could possibly post it and said yea sure what the hell do i care
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 1,061
Not a bad idea stabnslab! That will get her thinking about her dogs safety. I hate bizzy bodies. I got a call from San Francisco from some fruitloop crying about trapping coyotes and how we should leave em alone. The urban yotes there are eating dogs in there homes! pet doors let em in, but my guy loves snaring the little devils. Company policy (set by me) says no coyote left behind (alive) She hated hearing that from me... But im OK with that! LOL!
#20
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 12
Look guys, all kidding aside, the future of our sport is in peril. playing games in the woods, cutting trees, etc. is all going to result in more people who hate us and more posted signs.
From your description of the land, she has just as much right to be in the woods walking her dogs as you do hunting.
try talking to her, telling her about deer management, how the deer starve in the winter, etc. etc., be polite and respectful above all.
Find out what her issue is and try to address it.
And if that doesn't help, tell her it is OK to walk the dogs in the morning and afternoon, but please, please don't walk the dogs in the middle of the day - that is prime hunting time!! (a little reverse pyschology)
From your description of the land, she has just as much right to be in the woods walking her dogs as you do hunting.
try talking to her, telling her about deer management, how the deer starve in the winter, etc. etc., be polite and respectful above all.
Find out what her issue is and try to address it.
And if that doesn't help, tell her it is OK to walk the dogs in the morning and afternoon, but please, please don't walk the dogs in the middle of the day - that is prime hunting time!! (a little reverse pyschology)