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Started by AC HAMMER, April 05, 2018, 11:17:44 PM
Quote from: Happy on April 06, 2018, 10:11:35 PM Actions have consequences. You don't mess with a man's wife, kids or dogs--not necessarily in that order. Couple good rules to live by there. More should follow it. To the original poster I think you both could work out an agreement that makes you both happy and helps your turkey populating out.As for shooting another man's dog... well I don't see much sense in killing a dog when the owner is the one that should be responsible.(not condoning shooting the owner either) Heck a lot of days my neghbors dogs greet me when I pull into my house. They aren't hurting anything and get along with my two just fine. I would think most forward thinking coon hunters would secure permission from all the property owners that could be affected but maybe I am off base on that. Would be what I would do if I ran dogs anyways.
Quote from: Gamblinman on April 07, 2018, 02:00:27 AMI'm tired of my cattle being run by loose dogs. If you can't control your dog, I will.
Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on April 06, 2018, 03:56:42 AMI coonhunted for most of my life also. I've heard Turkey's leave the roost when walking in with our lights getting our dogs if we were close to the roost. I also don't believe they fly far. If it was my land and I was an avid turkey hunter I would make contact with the coonhunter. In Iowa we have the right to go get our dogs,but any reasonable guy if asked by a landowning turkey hunter would gladly stay away especially as nice and reasonable as you sound.I'm sure they are training dogs probably for competition or could be just for the fun of it. I hunted a turkey hunters land for years without any problems,but I stayed out a couple weeks before season until it was over. Coexisting without problem. Like another poster stated I'm sure they kill a lot of coon in season saving a lot of nest in the spring. I use to travel to Ashland Ohio every spring to a Big bluetick coonhound competition. Loved the scenery and hunting event.I'm sure you can co exist and both enjoy your sport with communication.
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: Terry on April 07, 2018, 10:55:44 AMI'm gonna add my two cents as someone who doesn't own dogs, but has some property and an inconsiderate dog owning neighbor. I don't want dogs on my property, period. I don't like their crap sitting in my yard for my kids to run through, I don't like them chasing my deer off, nor my turkey. I also don't like them harassing my chickens or in the future, my meat rabbits. I hate that every time I call the dog warden, he can't catch them on my property. So, what am I supposed to do?? Just let someone else dictate what can be done on my property? All the hard work and money I saved for so long to buy my dream house and land means nothing? I live in NY, so the ridiculous amount I pay for taxes means nothing? It's beyond frustrating!Plain and simple, letting your dog on someone else's property when they don't want it there is purely disrespectful. It's the same attitude anti hunters have, forcing what you believe on someone else. Like your opinion matters more. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk