jerryg
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« on: March 30, 2010, 11:00:57 am » |
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I will start by saying, I do not condone shooting dogs, but as responsible dog hunters, it is our responsibility to have landowner consent prior to trespassing on anyone’s property. If you don’t have permission to go into the neighbors land then don’t drop your dogs close to their property line…. period. Your dogs may get shot! You want to argue that you have long range dogs and you cannot control them, well get short range dogs or hunt large tracts of land or get landowner consent. Look at it from the landowner perspective, he doesn’t know who you are and if it is a constant issue, hell yes he will be upset. I have permission to retrieve my dogs on 3 sides and we hunt close to those sides only. One person does not give us consent so we don’t hunt by his property line…I run blood tracking dogs, I request the person who called for my service to get landowner consent of neighboring ranches prior to me dropping my dogs, if they do not get consent, I don’t drop my dogs. IMO all it comes down to is communication and respect.
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