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Stupid Dogs! - Bushnell 466c

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Buckaddict, Jun 19, 2011.

  1. Buckaddict

    Buckaddict Weekend Warrior

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    I've seen these dogs while hunting before and they keep scaring the deer away. I thought they were just getting out every now and then but I see them ALL the time now. It almost seems like the owner doesn't feed them or something because they're never there. I'm almost tempted to shoot them!:rant:

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  2. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Boy that's frustrating. I would try to find out who they belong to and let them know what's going on. Actually if they are chasing deer, the law in Indiana allows the game warden to shoot them.

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  3. Buckaddict

    Buckaddict Weekend Warrior

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    This piece of property is actually in Michigan though...Not sure what the rules are there..
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Sounds like a good gut shot scenerio.... let em run somewhere else and die if they are running lose all the time and arent tagged. If they are a locals pets, then I would be knocking on some doors!
     
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    Go get em!!!
     
  7. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I wouldn't shoot them but, I would trap them and take them to the pound or call animal control. I sure wouldn't let this go on too long.
     
  8. ATbuckhunter

    ATbuckhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thats what i would have done.
     
  9. rybec2

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    we have a the same problem going on at our new farm? WE see them on trail cams all the time .I hate to shoot them but i wont have them chasing the deer.We have put alot of time and $$$$ into getting this place ready for hunting.Not going to let them take that away .........
     
  10. Christine

    Christine Grizzled Veteran

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    I'd say that black dog has been eating well.

    If you can find the owners and tell them they need to keep the dogs home.. or you do find them and they don't care.... I'd trap the dogs and take them to the pound. The first time.
     
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    A pack of wild dogs is a real bad situation. You need to take them seriously.
     
  12. gutone4me

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    They don't look very wild to me

    Some dog owner can't keep his dogs in his yard :rant:
     

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