I see 2 options… Option A: Be nice and hope they respect you… Option B: Open up a can of whoop ass on someone…
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Originally posted by Cracker Larryquote:
If I ask someone to not run dogs on my property, do I have to ask nicely
I would strongly advise it in my neighborhood. It still won’t stop them, but at least they won’t be mad at you too
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
To hear you speak of the dog hunters in your neighborhood, I don’t think we’d have any issues. There seems to be a level of respect there that is the exception and not the rule. Sadly, there aren’t enough groups out there like the ones you describe to overshadow the actions of the rogues. This is why, if dog hunting continues down the path it is currently on, I honestly believe my lease will outlast dog hunting. Sadly, undone by their own doing.
Earn it everyday…
Not a hard thing, just stop dumping corn on adjacent roads knowing there’s a (**() good chance the deer come from the other property to blowing horns and driving like madmen down public roads. The way I read these responses, the dog hunters think they have all the rights and adjacent landowners have none “because you can’t control where the dog goes”. Peace out.
Thanks everyone. Hope all yall are having a good new year so far. I finnally got to hunt the last two weeks of the season and boy did have a great time. We put on special hunts every day. Either here at the farm(which is a great pleasure to hunt at home) or down the road a ways to a buddy’s farm(yeah that’s all I’m gonna say). Trust me on it both locations prime hunting ground that only has limited dog runs. Those are the deer that makes good dogs out of puppies. The running was great but do have to sharpen up my shooters abilities before next season. We did however kill a few.
I’m going to try and get these pics to post