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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Tony, Nov 14, 2009.

  1. Tony

    Tony Legendary Woodsman

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    Good site, I found a guy thats 1.5 miles from my main hunting area, the next closest was 25+ miles away, Steve and Remy are a godsend!
     
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    Gr8atta2d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Cool link..I have a guy pretty local! Good to know.

    Tony in Ohio the dogs have to be leashed, were they leashed on your bro's recovery?
     
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    Leashed here too, Steve keeps a loooong leash on Remy! :D;)
     
  5. Rob / PA

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    I've only linked that continuously over the years. LOL. :D

    It's in my recovery thread on HNI and here, well it was but it's buried somewhere. :p

    I'm a member, have been for years. They are still fighting to make it right here in PA.
     
  6. Gr8atta2d

    Gr8atta2d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yes I know....and I probably looked at it before. In lieu of this thread, you'ld have been m 1st call if I was in a situation where I needed the service.

    It's just cool to see it actually help someone.
     
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    I agree. These dogs are amazing.

    Actually Axel's brother is in IL and listed for assistance if necessary for some of you midwesterners. Axel's brothers name is Aryl and is owned by K. Roberts.

    Axel is a granddog of Hunter, John Jeannenneys line and star tracker.

    Hopefully PA will come around. The UBT is a great org. :cool:
     
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    That is a great link. I never would have thought to look up regulations for dog tracking. Thanks for posting that as I will be getting my dog in a few months so next year hoping to get him out!
     
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    Theres also a good article about this in Peterson's Bow hunting December 2009 issue.
     
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    Thanks for the heads up. Will have to go pick it up tomorrow!
     
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    What Rob says about these dogs is ALL true. I've been behind one of John Jeannenney's dogs on 3x seperate occasions, all producing deer when 3 of the best blood trackers I know had been stumped. Amazing stuff. I really hope PA can make some drastically needed changes like tracking dogs..................and Sunday hunting. ;)
     
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    Looks like no dog tracking allowed in MN :(
     
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    Yes Bob, the dogs had a 30' thin nylon leash on them
     
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    Is there a list of PA members anywhere?
     
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    Wow, I just clicked the link...it says "no dog tracking allowed in VA as of 2005" . WV says the same thing. LOL, what a laugh that is! Its ok to run deer and bear with dogs to kill them, but not use a blood tracking dog to help you find one that is wounded? Amazing.

    I'm trying to look in the regs for VA and WV to see if its actually true or not but having a hard time finding anything on it specifically. I don't know why UBT wouldn't have up to date info past 2005. Maybe it is correct, and if it is...what a joke.
     

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