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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1795388" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Dog's:</p><p></p><p>More than once I and other's that hunted together with came across dead deer in one of the areas we hunted in. More than a mile from the closest home in the area. The deer were left dead without being eaten. The people were letting their dogs run. So we change our hunting ways in that area. We would never shot anything that wasn't a deer in the areas we hunted in. The others knew that there was a deer down and come in to help to get the deer back to the trucks. Being we would split up and go in different directions. </p><p></p><p>Well that ended, dogs became a top item on the list to shoot no matter what else was happening. The dogs were taken out and deer population also came back in that area too. Now if I catch dogs running loose no matter in which state I hunt in now, they become the top item of the day. </p><p></p><p>Now in Montana with the biggest dogs. The standing saying is: Got your wolf tag. No I got a box of 20. Because the Wolfs have drop the game population down and just about wipe then out. </p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1795388, member: 101791"] Dog's: More than once I and other's that hunted together with came across dead deer in one of the areas we hunted in. More than a mile from the closest home in the area. The deer were left dead without being eaten. The people were letting their dogs run. So we change our hunting ways in that area. We would never shot anything that wasn't a deer in the areas we hunted in. The others knew that there was a deer down and come in to help to get the deer back to the trucks. Being we would split up and go in different directions. Well that ended, dogs became a top item on the list to shoot no matter what else was happening. The dogs were taken out and deer population also came back in that area too. Now if I catch dogs running loose no matter in which state I hunt in now, they become the top item of the day. Now in Montana with the biggest dogs. The standing saying is: Got your wolf tag. No I got a box of 20. Because the Wolfs have drop the game population down and just about wipe then out. Mike [/QUOTE]
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