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Started by AC HAMMER, April 05, 2018, 11:17:44 PM
Quote from: Gamblinman on April 06, 2018, 11:08:15 AMLoose dogs on my property are shot on sight.
Quote from: catdaddy on April 06, 2018, 05:25:22 PMQuote from: Gamblinman on April 06, 2018, 11:08:15 AMLoose dogs on my property are shot on sight.True story--- I know a guy that shot a couple of coon dogs one night. He didn't think it through. He also raised purebred black angus cattle. Somehow some poison go into the salt lick container and he lost a number of cows. Actions have consequences. You don't mess with a man's wife, kids or dogs--not necessarily in that order.
Quote from: Ozark Ridge Runner on April 06, 2018, 05:36:56 PMYou tough talking guys might end up pushing up daisies next to your dog if you threaten a mans life. Some folks take that threat seriously and will defend their life or physical well being at your expense. Would you really commit murder over a dog?
Quote from: Bigeclipse on April 06, 2018, 07:48:17 AMQuote from: AC HAMMER on April 05, 2018, 11:17:44 PMSo tonight as I was letting the dog out to go the the bathroom I couldn't help but notice the sound of what seemed like 2-4 coon dogs running across my property. My property consist of roughly 100 acres with 2 fields and 2 sets of hardwoods. Now the problem with this is the dogs were running straight through where I know for a fact turkeys are roosted and have already heard them gobble earlier this week. So I have 2 thoughts/concerns and I would like to share them and see what you guys think. 1.) I understand dogs do not know where property lines are and they were just doing what they are trained to do; however I'm not real happy that the owners did not get the dogs but for about 45 minutes to an hour of them running all over my land. Should I be more reasonable and understanding or do I have the right to be mad? 2.) here in Ohio we still have about 17 days until season so the turkeys have plenty of time to settle back down, but if this were to happen a day or so before the season should I worry that the birds will relocate their roosting spot? Just for the record I am 100% sure these are coon dogs because I took a drive around the block and saw a truck with coon cages in the back. No human was around/in the truck Again, I would love to hear the different opinions on this. Thanks!In my opinion you need to get them off your land. Any dog smell is associated with being a predator. It is just like if you were walking through your own land stinking it all up with human scent and such. The more it happens the more you pressure any prey animals and they may start to stay away. Not all of them will leave but many will be driven off (Deer, turkey, other game birds...etc.). if it is a good neighbor, then just have a sensible conversation with him and he should understand. Just my two scents. If it only happens once or twice I would not worry too much but if you hear it more than that id be concerned.
Quote from: AC HAMMER on April 05, 2018, 11:17:44 PMSo tonight as I was letting the dog out to go the the bathroom I couldn't help but notice the sound of what seemed like 2-4 coon dogs running across my property. My property consist of roughly 100 acres with 2 fields and 2 sets of hardwoods. Now the problem with this is the dogs were running straight through where I know for a fact turkeys are roosted and have already heard them gobble earlier this week. So I have 2 thoughts/concerns and I would like to share them and see what you guys think. 1.) I understand dogs do not know where property lines are and they were just doing what they are trained to do; however I'm not real happy that the owners did not get the dogs but for about 45 minutes to an hour of them running all over my land. Should I be more reasonable and understanding or do I have the right to be mad? 2.) here in Ohio we still have about 17 days until season so the turkeys have plenty of time to settle back down, but if this were to happen a day or so before the season should I worry that the birds will relocate their roosting spot? Just for the record I am 100% sure these are coon dogs because I took a drive around the block and saw a truck with coon cages in the back. No human was around/in the truck Again, I would love to hear the different opinions on this. Thanks!
Quote from: dirt road ninja on April 06, 2018, 08:23:36 AMA leash. If you can't control your animal don't run it. I don't let my dog run amuck. It's a shame how many dog hunters are irresponsible. I attribute many of the small high fence places popping up a direct reaction to walker hounds.Years ago I ran deer dogs.
Quote from: wvspitndrum on April 06, 2018, 08:18:06 PMQuote from: dirt road ninja on April 06, 2018, 08:23:36 AMA leash. If you can't control your animal don't run it. I don't let my dog run amuck. It's a shame how many dog hunters are irresponsible. I attribute many of the small high fence places popping up a direct reaction to walker hounds.Years ago I ran deer dogs.You must have been in dang good shape if you ran deer dogs holding a leash ??