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Author Topic: Doggers need to be stand up to!  (Read 2522 times)
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« Reply #20 on: June 30, 2009, 03:00:15 pm »

Thats why alot of times, Marines will police their own. They also instill "leadership by example" Ooh Rah!!! Wink

We as hog hunters should strive to do the same.....
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« Reply #21 on: June 30, 2009, 03:56:37 pm »

I only let two of my buddies hunt out there right now, but I am about to ask them not to bring anyone else with them unless they are with me.  I dont care if they go together or alone, but when they bring others out there then they start thinking that it is okay for them to go out there too.  I dont hold the dogs responsible, but I will hold the trespassers responsible.  Like they said, we got to police our own.

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« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2009, 07:08:08 pm »

next time one of the dogs with a tracking collar comes up to you, catch it, call the sheriff and have a nice suprise waiting for the 30 acre hunting retards. guys like that shouldn't be allowed to have hunting dogs.
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« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2009, 10:45:23 pm »

I think that people like that should have there a$$es handed to them call the law i know that i have crossed fences before that i dont think i was invited by the land owner to hunt but i went in and got dogs and got out no fence cutting and no bs just in and out fast i could caus i didnt want to ruin the chance of me being able to hunt there if i was ever offerd and in some cases i went the next morning and told the land owner that i had to get on his property last night and get my dogs off a hog and thats how i git a few of my places lol but sometimes i had them tell me to stay off in i respected that i have had my fair share of train wrecks but i learned from them and i think that some of those people just dont know how to not have a train wrecks i have had dogs that some how ended up on my place latched on hogs but i just went to them and got them off and called the owners some didnt want to own up to it thats bs well i think i can get off my soap box now thanks for listening 
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« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2009, 04:12:25 pm »

I was talking to a neighbor earlier today. he has land he leases to hunter,  next to were he lives. He requires all the hunter to have thier name and telephone number on the dogs collar. The young man that leases the land had these nice brass plates attached to the collars.  When he finds a dog he will call or if it doesn't have one of those brass collars his wife drops the dog off at the pound the next day on her way to Texas A&M. He was laughing, wasn't long all hunters around had these brass plates on thier dogs collars. All the people I know would hold a dog and call you if they had your name and number on the dog somewere.
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« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2009, 04:44:48 pm »

smwilson,

    I take it a step further than just the brass name plates. Knowing that some people are afraid to get close to a bulldog, I had a patch embroidered and sewn onto my bulldogs vest. You can read the phone numbers without having to get close to the dog. My bay dogs all have brass plates with two phone numbers.

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« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2009, 04:55:59 pm »

I hadn't seen that before! Great idea.
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« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2009, 06:14:29 pm »

Heres a messed up event. Finally this last year a lady that owns a peice of land next to one of our clients place called and asked us to help her. This is only funny when you relize what she has done in the past. First she is an extreem animal rights person. she bought a ton of corn every week to keep the hogs inside of her property and away from hunters. She did this for several years threatening that she would shoot anyone or any dog that came onto her property. I thought this was funny since she was supposed to be an animal rights person. Well to make a long story short the hogs finally broke into her fenced in yard ate her garden and plowed everything and then she decided to call me for help. Well the farmers we work for hired a young group of kids with dogs to assist when I can not make it down there. 115 miles away is hard to make every night so I didnt mind at all for the help. The idiots left my clients land and caught 6 hogs on her property while they were trespassing. She called the law and had all 6 arrested. But now she has called me threatening me that I am no longer allowed on her property. This lady is a multy millionare her house is a castle in the deep woods. She also told me that since all of us hog hunters are poachers that she is now dedicating her time to stopping us.
 
It just really sucks that people can mess a good thing up for everyone. and it is not like my clients property is small it is over 32,000 acres of corn milo and river bottom so I just dont get it.
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