deer hunting with dogs
#51
RE: deer hunting with dogs
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
Uhh, lets see, dog hunters are a bunch of lazy slobs who just sit in their pickups drinking beer and eating pickled pig feet until the dogs run a deer to the point of exhaustion and it comes to a complete stop 10 feet from the tailgate at which time they shoot it and then head back to the trailer park and leave the dogs to fend for themselves. And while we are on the topic of hunting with dogs, any kind of dog hunting that i have never done and do not understand is unsportsmanlike. Lastly, any form of dog hunting that causes the slightest disturbance within a two mile radius of where i am deer hunting should be banned. Does that sum it up for some of you fellas.
Uhh, lets see, dog hunters are a bunch of lazy slobs who just sit in their pickups drinking beer and eating pickled pig feet until the dogs run a deer to the point of exhaustion and it comes to a complete stop 10 feet from the tailgate at which time they shoot it and then head back to the trailer park and leave the dogs to fend for themselves. And while we are on the topic of hunting with dogs, any kind of dog hunting that i have never done and do not understand is unsportsmanlike. Lastly, any form of dog hunting that causes the slightest disturbance within a two mile radius of where i am deer hunting should be banned. Does that sum it up for some of you fellas.
#52
RE: deer hunting with dogs
ORIGINAL: uncle matt
Hey stuffnstrut -I did try dog hunting. And let me tell ya - it wasn't for me! I was definately meant to walk or run upright on my two legs. When I was trying to run on all fours it was ridiculous! I was getting cuts and thorns on my hands and I my barking and whelping left alot to be desired. The guys I was running the deer for could walk faster than I was running the deer. Not to mention I couldn't begin to keep up with the deer! The deer were running me to exhaustion. But I didn't do too bad on the chasing my tail part of it.
Oh by the way Walmart has tissues on sale this week. [:-]
Hey stuffnstrut -I did try dog hunting. And let me tell ya - it wasn't for me! I was definately meant to walk or run upright on my two legs. When I was trying to run on all fours it was ridiculous! I was getting cuts and thorns on my hands and I my barking and whelping left alot to be desired. The guys I was running the deer for could walk faster than I was running the deer. Not to mention I couldn't begin to keep up with the deer! The deer were running me to exhaustion. But I didn't do too bad on the chasing my tail part of it.
Oh by the way Walmart has tissues on sale this week. [:-]
did you greet the other "dogs" in the normal dog way
#53
RE: deer hunting with dogs
ORIGINAL: uncle matt
There ya go. A dog runing across my land? Running off a good deer?
TARGET PRACTICE!
ORIGINAL: GRIZZLYMAN
Won't get much interest in this thread until the season starts and someone runs a dog across your land and spooks the 165 BC buck that you have been trying to kill for a couple of years.
Won't get much interest in this thread until the season starts and someone runs a dog across your land and spooks the 165 BC buck that you have been trying to kill for a couple of years.
TARGET PRACTICE!
#54
RE: deer hunting with dogs
ORIGINAL: GRIZZLYMAN
I wonder what dog tastes like.....
ORIGINAL: uncle matt
There ya go. A dog runing across my land? Running off a good deer?
TARGET PRACTICE!
ORIGINAL: GRIZZLYMAN
Won't get much interest in this thread until the season starts and someone runs a dog across your land and spooks the 165 BC buck that you have been trying to kill for a couple of years.
Won't get much interest in this thread until the season starts and someone runs a dog across your land and spooks the 165 BC buck that you have been trying to kill for a couple of years.
TARGET PRACTICE!
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