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Dang it, ASK permission before bringing your friends and dogs onto and across private property. After the fourth time of folks coming across at 9 PM with baying dogs, I had enough. I placed four rounds into the ground in front of me and started issuing directives.
I USED to think I had no problem with 'coon hunters IF they asked in advance. Since they don't, and it is now just before deer season and they undoubtedly scared the deer off, I'd like to tree a few of them and sick the dogs on 'em.
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Originally Posted by harry chickpea
Dang it, ASK permission before bringing your friends and dogs onto and across private property. After the fourth time of folks coming across at 9 PM with baying dogs, I had enough. I placed four rounds into the ground in front of me and started issuing directives.
I USED to think I had no problem with 'coon hunters IF they asked in advance. Since they don't, and it is now just before deer season and they undoubtedly scared the deer off, I'd like to tree a few of them and sick the dogs on 'em.
Too complicated to cover here. In short, yes, sorta. Coons are a major pest and hunting is, in general, in all our best interests. I don't have anything against the hunting, IF proper respect is shown. This group just went too far without doing so.
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