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<blockquote data-quote="redneck watchdog" data-source="post: 580937" data-attributes="member: 39642"><p>well its people like that that give dog hunters a bad name. i run dogs and we are respectful of other peoples land. there is no rush like know that big buck is coming toward you and not knowing which way to look bc those dogs are right on top of you and coming closer. i truly appologize for those peoples ignorance. as a club we have about 30000 acres so we have enough land to run people with small tracks should stick to still hunting or join a bigger club.</p><p> </p><p>i will warn you to not do anything rash though. a few years ago some of our dogs through no fault of our own got onto a man's 2 acre tract of land and he shot two or three. he was subsequently arrested and convicted of a felony. this man can never vote hunt or even own a firearm again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneck watchdog, post: 580937, member: 39642"] well its people like that that give dog hunters a bad name. i run dogs and we are respectful of other peoples land. there is no rush like know that big buck is coming toward you and not knowing which way to look bc those dogs are right on top of you and coming closer. i truly appologize for those peoples ignorance. as a club we have about 30000 acres so we have enough land to run people with small tracks should stick to still hunting or join a bigger club. i will warn you to not do anything rash though. a few years ago some of our dogs through no fault of our own got onto a man's 2 acre tract of land and he shot two or three. he was subsequently arrested and convicted of a felony. this man can never vote hunt or even own a firearm again. [/QUOTE]
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