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February 19th, 2017, 07:09 AM
#71
Not sure what your problem is, or why you think every houndsmen just goes where they want trespassing.
Like I said in previous posts, I have never released dogs where I don't have permission and have never tresspassed. We have the entire concession to hunt where my dad, uncles and the other hound owners farm.
So why you would want my address to come trespass on my property is just a ignorant comment, lumping everyone in the same boat.....kinda like a anti hunter does
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February 19th, 2017 07:09 AM
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February 19th, 2017, 07:11 AM
#72
If I was the landowner I would capture the hound if possible and take it home, tie it up with a bowl of water and wait for the owner to track it down to me. The dog would be well cared for and the owner dealt with through legal channels. I find it ironic that people who will give a pit bull a pass and blame the owners want to shoot a hound for chasing a coyote across a farm field?
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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February 19th, 2017, 07:13 AM
#73
I don't know how often these topics come up.
So many landowners revoking the privalage for snow mobile trails and more..
So many landowners turning deer/turkey hunters away.....
I have zero doubt that if someday someone steals one of your game cameras, the "invasion" ( and theft) of your property......
But hey its all different (somehow magically) once it becomes "mans best friend", that makes it all ok, especially if its mine
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February 19th, 2017, 07:14 AM
#74
Leave it to jBen to edit his post after someone responds to it, not sure why you always do that?
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February 19th, 2017, 07:17 AM
#75
You guys are over thinking this too much. A few years back I caught a hound chasing a fawn in the spring. Apparently the dog had escaped its enclosure but was known to roam on occasion. Although I suspected who the owner was I did not bother to get into a confrontation. I simply called the bylaw officer who picked up the hound and the owner had to pay a fee to retrieve the dog. It never happened again.
Sometimes all it takes is a financial debit of the wallet to make people understand.
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February 19th, 2017, 07:22 AM
#76
As I said Impact. if it was me, Id "detain" it. We'd have a "chat"....done. If it continued, well how about it "hunter", you ok with me coming into your backyard unannounced and without permission??? Thought not, so why do "you" do it.....
Knowing a couple landowners who have simply had it, because it occurs over and over and over and over....And don't let anyone, anymore......
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February 19th, 2017, 07:27 AM
#77
So why you would want my address to come trespass on my property is just a ignorant comment
Funny that Sondog, thanks for making my point and that would be the discussion I have with the dog owners.
The first time
The discussion is about guys that let their dogs run, without permission. Not when you have permission (which I assumed you do and the people that let you)..
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February 19th, 2017, 07:35 AM
#78
It's a bad habit,
Not as bad as not respecting other people, landowners who have to put up with it all the time and more and more of the time.
Obviously, you don't like the idea of someone coming into your back yard. Its just how did you say it "ignorant"...
Guess the difference is, for a landowner to "do it to you" they would first have to know where you live.
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February 19th, 2017, 11:43 AM
#79

Originally Posted by
SongDog
Guess it's different where I live, deer and small gamehunters welcome us, between the 4 hound gangs in this county last winter, over 175 coyotes killed that I know about. Imagine how many deer that saved.
Ditto here Song Dog, I know the lads from two different groups that run Coyotes in this area, which includes my 100 acres. Most neighbours are very receptive to the activity, even the transplanted snowflakes from the city that don't like being awaken by a yote howling in the back yard at 1:00 am and want them gone
I often find wayward dogs in my yard and they get the royal treatment until the trackers come to get them. We have a nice chat, get a nice handshake for taking care of their dogs and off they go. If I recognize the name on the collar I'll take the dog over and catch up on the news from their camp. Nice to get to know the local lads. Who would even consider 'having words' about trespassing to them ?
A lot of posts on this thread seem to be from ill informed urban dwellers who have a hang up about trespassing on their 1/4 acre. They don't seem to have any exposure to this way of life in a rural community setting.
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February 19th, 2017, 12:37 PM
#80

Originally Posted by
MikePal
Ditto here Song Dog, I know the lads from two different groups that run Coyotes in this area, which includes my 100 acres. Most neighbours are very receptive to the activity, even the transplanted snowflakes from the city that don't like being awaken by a yote howling in the back yard at 1:00 am and want them gone
I often find wayward dogs in my yard and they get the royal treatment until the trackers come to get them. We have a nice chat, get a nice handshake for taking care of their dogs and off they go. If I recognize the name on the collar I'll take the dog over and catch up on the news from their camp. Nice to get to know the local lads. Who would even consider 'having words' about trespassing to them ?
A lot of posts on this thread seem to be from ill informed urban dwellers who have a hang up about trespassing on their 1/4 acre. They don't seem to have any exposure to this way of life in a rural community setting.
WRONG......
City dwellers that I know own into the hundreds of acres, one guy has 500, another 1200 and I have a mere 200. What we get sick of is all the BS macho crap that because were LOCAL guys we can do FTW we want. Along with all the usual well tested and idle excuses, I KNOW THE OWNER, WE USED TO OWN THIS FOR THE LAST 100, YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN HUNTING THIS FOR EVER,WE WILL KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR PLACE, WITH AN ATTITUDE LIKE THAT BETTER WATCH YOU DON,T GET YOUR BARN BURNED DOWN.
So Mike take your condescending attitude and shove it.Before you go down the road that I don,t know country folks I do hunt with them and the respect has to go both ways.What you want to do on your place is your business what we want to do on our place is our business.Seem reasonable to you?
P.S. My avatar just told me he don,t like trespassing hounds.
Last edited by Gilroy; February 19th, 2017 at 12:40 PM.