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Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:38 am to swanny297
quote:oh well in that case, the dog will never chase a deer or rabbit or anything.. cause, ya know, he wasn't trained to do it
isn't even trained to chase deer.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:41 am to mylsuhat
So crazy. The other day, I saw a coyote sit down and look around. I knew he had to be someone's pet because someone somewhere taught him to sit. Was impressive.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:41 am to swanny297
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predators will ruin your hunting property
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a wandering stray dog that usually isn't even trained to chase deer

Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:42 am to mylsuhat
I've never seen one of those frickers stop, ever.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:44 am to mylsuhat
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someone's pet, taught him to sit
Did you see him lick his nuts too? That would have been proof positive, and possibly even indicated whose coyote it was?
This post was edited on 1/14/16 at 9:48 am
Posted on 1/14/16 at 9:48 am to Hammertime
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I'd be pissed if one chased my deer away, but wouldn't ever shoot a dog because of that
It was a problem at the time. For us, it wasn't the first time we had seen it at that particular stand. And had seen it all over the lease. Dogs were actively chasing deer. I truly do believe these were wild dogs and had never belonged to anyone. But I still couldn't pull the trigger personally. It got to the point that the other guy wanted to do something about it and when the dog started heading towards us (not that it was coming to attack us, it had no clue we were there), he had enough. I personally couldn't do it, and I know he'll never do it again either.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:09 am to KG6
Wild dogs are different than someone's pet, bros. I've never shot a dog, with a rifle. I've peppered the f out of them though.
Plan B for when the shock collar battery goes dead.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:17 am to White Bear
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Wild dogs are different than someone's pet, bros.
Go to your local pet park and you'll reevaluate this statement.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:19 am to White Bear
How do you know without a collar? Go back in the sticks and see the way some of those people keep their dogs. If it's running through the woods, I can't tell the difference if it belonged to someone or not.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:22 am to White Bear
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I've peppered the f out of them though. Plan B for when the shock collar battery goes dead.
That's pretty cool, man. Do you do any other awesome stuff?
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:40 am to Barf
yes, must demand discipline and respect from the animals. I'm bullshitting, my dog is a trainwreck of a retriever.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:01 am to mylsuhat
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spend thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours a year to get that one chance at the buck(s) I have been working for
And you think the one or 2 stray dogs you see while your hunting has scared your big buck(s)off, just a lame excuse to pull the trigger, how many other hunts during the season do you make and not see the buck(s) you are hunting, what do you blame it on then?
Posted on 1/14/16 at 1:43 pm to AlxTgr
Deer tend to circle. That dog is going to present you with the best shot of your life. These guys should be feeding them treats, not shooting them.
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does circle, bucks (especially bigger ones) take a straight line out of dodge. We used to pick up our dogs miles away.
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does circle, bucks (especially bigger ones) take a straight line out of dodge. We used to pick up our dogs miles away.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 4:03 pm to AlxTgr
Posted on 1/14/16 at 4:39 pm to swanny297
Collar, no collar, pet, stray. Don't matter. Get your dog off my property. I see him once, you get a pass. I see him again, maybe another pass. Definitely by the third time the dog is getting folded.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 4:40 pm to deaconjones35
No, he cares more for his dog, than he does for YOUR family, Not his own.
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