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Posted by bonehead on 03-07-2012 04:57 PM:

I have found sometimes it is easier to sneak in there and get your dog, and get out of there. I have tried to be the nice guy and do the right and ask, but alot of times that leads to bigger problems. trust me, I really do hate when the dog does get onto other peoples land, and you cant control that. I just try to make sure I hunt my dog in spots where I know all the people to avoid issues. But people tryin to trap your dog is just crazy.


Posted by micooner on 03-07-2012 08:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rsp1927
AMEN
I go one step more I ask if they want me to take the coon out , 99% say you better LOL


Posted by groworg1 on 03-07-2012 08:31 PM:

if you hunt yotes with dogs it's all green lights i have people stop us all the time act all mad untill you say coyote hunting been running for miles they say kill them all it's totally different then getting reamed by irate land owner in the middle of the night must be a day thing!!


Posted by TamarackKennels on 03-07-2012 09:10 PM:

If I see signs like No Trespassing.. I STAY OUT but if no signs its alittle different.. But I learned a VERY valueable lesson about two years or so ago.. I thought I would do the right thing and go up to a house and ask permission... This old man about in his 60-70's came out on the porch with a saw off shotgun pointed down at my feet and told me.. Does it look like No trespass on the trees, Well no I said shaking... Well then I dont want to see ya on my porch again.. Go F***ing hunting and dont bother me.. I looked at him confused.. So can I hunt? the old man nudged the gun against my leg and said.. If I didnt want ya on my f***ing land I would put signs up.. So I took it I could hunt on his land.. Never have had a problem.. sometimes I can see him on the back porch smoking I think he is listening to the hounds.. well my uncle saw him in a store and said well my niece loves hunting on your land .. that old man laughed and said well I enjoy hearing the hounds... and that was it.......

One other time, this when I was hunting with friends out in Ohio, years ago before i owned a dog... My friend's dog ended up treeing in someone's backyard.. so he did the polite thing by walking up to the porch and banging on the door. It was 1:30 am thinking well the dog is waking them up anyway.. well when he got to the door.. not so friendly woman answered the door with a pistol and told him to get the Fu'in out. My friend tried to explain about his dog. The lady said look around does it look like I have No Trespass signs up You Dumb F***, so you dont need my permission...

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Posted by TamarackKennels on 03-07-2012 09:18 PM:

like I said earlier, this place is getting cold and scary to live in... you got people that have land that dont post that want to come out and confront you.. but heck I am a woman.. if some guy comes out of the blue and says you are on my land and if you dont get off I going to beat the he!! out of you... well I guess I might have to start arming myself when I go to the woods... Dang!!!

I can read it on my tombstone now:

Shot while coonhunting, Dang dog should of been taught how to read well she would still be with us today...

or

Shot by a crazy person cuz they did not post their property, if that crazy person should of used common sense she would still be here with us.

or read in the paper

Battered and left for dead, a woman was coonhunting and her dogs went over the line of this man's land.. Man, came out and threatened her and beat and battered her up to the point she could not even defend herself. The man reportly just walked and away leaving the woman defendless and shot her dog.

Come on people what the heck.................................is the world coming to............ I know
BITTER, COLD and SCARY

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REMEMBER THIS IS MY OPINION!!!! No names were mention. If I offended someone then you must have a guilty conscience.

814-964-9399

RIP
GRNTCH CH 'PR' Cassandras Midnight Jenny

PLOTTS:

Grch 'PR' River Ridge Coo Coo Ca-Choo
Ch'PR' Tamarack's Redwood Secret
Ch'PR' Tamarack's A Shot In The Dark
'PR' Tamarack's DarkSide Ofthe Moon
Ch 'PR' River Ridge Ruby Tuesday


Posted by nightprowler on 03-07-2012 09:25 PM:

i agree

with the man who started this post just cause you take some one to a spot dont give them permission to go back i spend alot of gas money huntin down owners of property to get permission i also trap farmers barns and lots for free just to hunt their land so yes when i pull up and see your truck you mightve drove there but you wont be drivin your truck home i promise tires are **** expensive these days i also trap but to never intentionaaly to hurt a dog but you also have to set traps to protect your traps cause people want to stael them to this country boy will protect whats his and what i have permission to but ill get you or your fancy truck the dog has nothing to do with it he/she dont know boundries

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Posted by crk on 03-07-2012 09:54 PM:

Wow...I thought since they took running deer with dogs away from us for this very reason plus a few I guess, that we would learn our lesson and get along like big boys and girls...
I don't agree with a trespasser, but there are better ways of handling things...your problem lies with the man...my suggestion, leave his dogs out of it...man up and meet him at his truck when he returns from your woods with or without a landowner or police/dnr.


Posted by nightprowler on 03-07-2012 09:57 PM:

amen

very well said sir

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-07-2012 10:59 PM:

jmo

i dont trespass but if my dog trees on posted ground im going to go get my dog and if anyone harms my dog they will pay and i never did hunt any bodys spot with out them inviting me along this world is full of idiots not like the old days you could hunt about any where with no problems


Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-07-2012 10:59 PM:

jmo

i dont trespass but if my dog trees on posted ground im going to go get my dog and if anyone harms my dog they will pay and i never did hunt any bodys spot with out them inviting me along this world is full of idiots not like the old days you could hunt about any where with no problems


Posted by J.R on 03-07-2012 11:20 PM:

what a ****ed up thread this is and some of u ****ers need a ass kicking


Posted by crk on 03-08-2012 04:46 AM:

I agree with getting your dog...I'm getting mine when he trees even if its in the presidents back yard....I also own a garmin and can go out like I went in and not destroy anyone's property or hunting...my truck will never be parked on posted ground and my dog will never be cut into it...but my feet may travel it from time to time!


Posted by coonhunter2009 on 03-08-2012 05:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by crk
I agree with getting your dog...I'm getting mine when he trees even if its in the presidents back yard....I also own a garmin and can go out like I went in and not destroy anyone's property or hunting...my truck will never be parked on posted ground and my dog will never be cut into it...but my feet may travel it from time to time!
x2andx3 on this one and i will ad catch me if you can


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