I don't give a damn how many k's you have a dog cant read no trespass signs or knows any better than crossing fences you will wind up in the wrong place if you have good dogs doesn't mean your wrong for going and getting your dogs if they are doing what they are trained to do!!!!
You are part of the problem.
X2
If you know you have long dogs or dogs with bottom and put them on a property that is evident is too small to run them on than, it's not the dogs fault it's the owners, dogs absolutely do not read no trespassing signs and that's why we have to be held responsible for the positions we put them in,
A dog that truly hunts it's backside of doesn't need to be on a small property surrounded by places it cannot be. It is all the same to thr dog but the owner should know better.
This thread is a subject the probably shouldn't have been brought up in the public
Common sense isn't so common
From the responses on this thread I believe it has for the most part shown we respect the neighbors. It also shows the up and comers the proper way to do things.
Shotgun
Arkansas
Absolutely, it is Definently good that if wandering eyes cane to this thread that 90% of response entail getting permission or in some fashion showing respect landowners to lighten our image.
And Definently good for younger or just new hunters to see an example of character to go by.
But on the same note it is something everyone who hunts has to do at one point or another and ranks right along with culling in my opinion when it comes to being appropriate for the internet or not, ya know what I'm saying?
But that is just my .02 cents.