Easttex91
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« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2012, 04:34:37 pm » |
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One line I won't cross is a property line. People pay way to much money per deer/hog/duck whatever it is on their land and for someone to trespass and take that animal is an atrocity. I'd go retrieve my dogs if that were the case but then it's straight back to property I'm allowed on.
I brought someone hunting recently on my lease and they returned to without me or my permission or anyone's permission. That type of thing deserves an a$$ whipping.
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rdjustham
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« Reply #21 on: August 15, 2012, 04:57:15 pm » |
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I am not one to tell another man how to hunt his dogs. If someone wants to kick their dog off a hog thats their buisness, to me thats not abuse but its damn close. How people work their dogs is their buisness, what crosses the line with me is someone acting like that with MY dogs. My friends know how I handle my dogs and I them, so if need be we can help each other out and i expect them to handle them like i do and vice versa or leave be.
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kerreydw
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« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2012, 05:35:28 pm » |
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thats one of the worst things a man can do is beat a dog the other is starve a dog there is a couple of thoes fine fellows in my area. if i had to hunt with people of this caliber i would hunt by myself. what you need to remember is these dogs are what you make them if you beat on them constantly they will show it in there performance if you starve them you will see it in there performance well maybe you wont see it because your to busy beating your dogs,but the boys you hunt with will. and the humane soc. loves you people who do these things this gives all hog hunters the right to say something to the people who do these things. if training young dogs treat them like glass you can do other things besides beat them
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