intellectualist
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quote: Originally posted by martin921
you must have thousand of acres to hunt were you are at, because were im from most people at most have around 80 or so, i also hunt farms with hundred of acres and dogs still on occassion get of on other land. sounds like your trying to get someone to say it ok to go on someone elses land with out permission and its not going to happen
If you are referring to me, I could care less what someone else says. It is hard to tell by your post who you agree or disagree with!
All I am saying is, that if everyone that coon hunted stopped turning their dogs loose in places they know they have a high probability of getting on someone whom they do not have permission to hunt, 95% of people who coon hunt would have to get rid of their dogs and quit! And the other 5% would be questionable! Why is this ideaology so hard for some of you to understand? I am sure there are a few registered users on this forum that probably have several places they can hunt and know without a doubt that they will have permission where ever they go on one of those properties, but for the majority, I would say 95% of people who coon hunt can't say that and if they did, it would most likely be a lie!!! Don't kid yourself!
So, to the 5% that are blessed and have places they can hunt all night on and be on the property they have permission to hunt (which I doubt) count yourself lucky but do not act like you are holier than thou cause I am sure you have hunted somewhere you shouldnt have in your time!
This thing about retrieving dogs being ok does not flush because if you hunt somewhere you know you can get on someone who you do not have permission then that is even more low down than someone just out right hunting it because you are trying to hide behind some loophole to make it ok in your mind to do what you are doing!
Those of you who really wish to say "do not be on property you do not have permission to be on", I challenge you to never hunt on any of your spots ever again that you have ended up on someone's property you either did not know or did not have permission to be on, and in the future, if you hunt one of your spots and this occurs, you should cull that spot as well. This challenge only goes out to those who really and truly believe the idea of "not being on property you do not have permission to be on". Lets see how many hunting places you have after that!
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