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jimco
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« on: January 28, 2012, 12:18:51 pm »

Paul is right. Every time you load your dogs you are an ambassador of the sport of Hog Hunting. One of the first things that has to happen is hunters have to quit posting videos of dogs catching and hunters killing hogs all over the internet. The attitude of , well don't watch it if you don't like it ain't gonna cut it. These animal rights people have computer programs that search the internet for number 2 like that. Every legislature session in every southern state. these activist are there trying there best to take our rights away from us. The rest of the southern states better follow Texas' lead in uniting and forming organizations such as The Lone Star Working Dogs Assn.
    A lot of hunters feel that it's there right to post videos of Dogs hanging off ears of hogs and hunters rushing in to kill the hog with a big
knife and they are absolutely right. It is there right because it is legal to do so, for who knows how long.
      But it is also the right of the tree hugging, animal rights activist to lobby your legislators to try and take that right away from you.   
As hunters we all know how a hog is taken. We all seen catch dogs hit like a train, we all know ruff curs can rip the nuts off a hog. We all know that hogs are a nuisance and tear up the land and cost land owners a lot of money.   Keeping the videos off the internet is a small price to pay to not giving these activist anymore fuel than they already have. It's already happening. We all better be a little smarter about how we represent Hog Hunting, Hog Baying, or any other sport that involves working dogs.
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