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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostNot gonna happen. I was once on board with it, but no longer.
I could see it being done in the confines of a lease, but, stopping at the boundaries. SETx property owners are pretty touchy when it comes to their land. Lot of them hunt their own property and will be very upset if a tracker and his dog trespasses on their property. Can you spell fiasco?
My place is a 4,000 acre high fenced farm but I can't even use my dog on a leash.
I have lost count of how many deer Bagley has recover over the last 7 seasons.
Usually goes like this.....
I get a call from some dad or grandpa, Little Billy shot a doe with his 30/30.
They feel like it was a good hit but the deer ran into a pine thicket and they can't find any blood.
I drive up, turn her loose and we find the deer a 100 yards away piled up in the brush. I leave a happy, happy little kid that went from being afraid they had made a bad shot to being a happy kid learning a deer can go 100 yards even shot right in the lungs.
As far as keeping outlaws from running dogs, it does nothing to stop them.
They just claim they are running Hogs.
Using that train of thought, they should outlaw the use of Thermal scopes. I could shoot a deer at night. I haven't but I could .Last edited by Buff; 08-14-2018, 11:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Buff View PostMy place is a 4,000 acre high fenced farm but I can't even use my dog on a leash.
I have lost count of how many deer Bagley has recover over the last 7 seasons.
Usually goes like this.....
I get a call from some dad or grandpa, Little Billy shot a doe with his 30/30.
They feel like it was a good hit but the deer ran into a pine thicket and they can't find any blood.
I drive up, turn her loose and we find the deer a 100 yards away piled up in the brush. I leave a happy, happy little kid that went from being afraid they had made a bad shot to being a happy kid learning a deer can go 100 yards even shot right in the lungs.
As far as keeping outlaws from running dogs, it does nothing to stop them.
They just claim they are running Hogs.
Using that train of thought, they should outlaw the use of Thermal scopes. I could shoot a deer at night. I haven't but I could .
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Originally posted by Sika View PostWon’t happen until you get the landowners in those counties on board but here are the guys at TPWD to contact:
Mitch.Lockwood@tpwd.texas.gov
Clayton.Wolf@tpwd.texas.gov
Send them an email and let them know it’s important to you.
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Originally posted by 14JKURX View PostThe problem in those counties especially Newton County is some folks think it is their God given right to run deer with dogs anywhere they want to and they ruin it for those who own tracking dogs.
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Originally posted by Buff View PostMy place is a 4,000 acre high fenced farm but I can't even use my dog on a leash.
I have lost count of how many deer Bagley has recover over the last 7 seasons.
Usually goes like this.....
I get a call from some dad or grandpa, Little Billy shot a doe with his 30/30.
They feel like it was a good hit but the deer ran into a pine thicket and they can't find any blood.
I drive up, turn her loose and we find the deer a 100 yards away piled up in the brush. I leave a happy, happy little kid that went from being afraid they had made a bad shot to being a happy kid learning a deer can go 100 yards even shot right in the lungs.
As far as keeping outlaws from running dogs, it does nothing to stop them.
They just claim they are running Hogs.
Using that train of thought, they should outlaw the use of Thermal scopes. I could shoot a deer at night. I haven't but I could .
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