Wayne Caudill
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: London, Kentucky
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Right to Retrieve your dog
For those that are interested, check the Michigan and Virginia law, both of these states have such a law and it seems to work great in both states. If a man does not allow hunting, i'm sure he doesn't want your dog on him either. Hunting with dogs is a life long tradition and a dog is your personal property. You should be allowed to retrieve your property. No firearms shoul be allowed on property and no game taken. You have to leave said property immediately. Vehicles being used to retrieve should be allowed only with the permission of the land owner. At the same time you should have the right to retrieve wounded or fallen game, this should be of special interest to Deer hunters. Nothing should be shot and left to die simply because it crossed a property line. I believe in landowner and Hunters having good relationships, but I think THIS IS THE ONE THING that all State Associations should be working on in your state legislatures. A RIGHT TO RETRIEVE OF YOUR HUNTING DOG.****** Lease land by deer clubs and turkey hunters is causing a great problem in a lot of states, but the main problem is... the ignorance of each others sport
This is what Kentucky is attempting to pass in their state legislature.
(Wording adapted from the Michigan and Virginia state law.)
SUBMITTED BY: THE KENTUCKY HOUNDSMEN ASSOCIATION, INC.
RIGHT OF CERTAIN HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN TO GO ON LANDS OF ANOTHER; CARRYING FIREARMS OR BOWS AND ARROWS PROHIBITED.
FOX HUNTERS, COON HUNTERS AND OTHER SPORTSMEN, WHEN THE CHASE BEGINS ON OTHER LANDS, MAY FOLLOW THEIR DOGS ON PROHIBITED LANDS TO RETRIEVE THEIR DOGS, AND HUNTERS OF ALL OTHER GAME, WHEN THE CHASE BEGINS ON OTHER LANDS, MAY GO UPON PROHIBITED LANDS TO RETRIEVE WOUNDED AND FALLEN GAME, BUT MAY NOT CARRY FIREARMS OR BOWS AND ARROWS ON THEIR PERSON OR HUNT ANY GAME WHILE THEREON.
THE USE OF VEHICLES TO RETRIEVE DOGS OR WOUNDED AND FALLEN GAME ON PROHIBITED LANDS SHALL BE ALLOWED ONLY WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE LANDOWNER OR HIS AGENT. THE PERSON OR PERSONS SHALL NOT REMAIN ON THE LANDS BEYOND A REASONABLE PERIOD WHICH IS NECESSARY TO RETRIEVE DOG OR GAME.
ON FENCED OR POSTED PROPERTY OR FARM PROPERTY, A FISHERMAN WADING OR FLOATING A NAVIGABLE PUBLIC STREAM MAY, WITHOUT WRITTEN OR ORAL CONSENT, ENTER UPON PROPERTY WITHIN THE CLEARLY DEFINED BANK OF THE STREAM OR, WITHOUT DAMAGING FARM PRODUCTS, WALK A ROUTE AS CLOSELY PROXIMATE TO THE CLEARLY DEFINED BANK AS POSSIBLE WHEN NECESSARY TO AVOID A NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL HAZARD OR OBSTRUCTION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A DAM, DEEP HOLE, OR A FENCE OR OTHER EXERCISE OF OWNERSHIP BY THE OWNER.
IF ASKED BY PROPERTY OWNER OR HIS AGENT TO LEAVE, PERSON OR PERSONS ARE TO LEAVE SAID PROPERTY IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT LAW ENFORCE- MENT AUTHORIES TO HELP RETREIVE YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY.
[note: all state associations, please feel free to use this draft]
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Wayne Caudill, President
Kentucky Houndsmen Association, Inc.
940 County Farm Road
London, KY 40741-7529
1-877-KY-HOUND (1-877-594-6863)
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Last edited by Wayne Caudill on 10-18-2005 at 07:40 PM
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