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Hog dogs on my place today
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02/11/24 10:30 PM
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Around noon they were on two non-cellular cameras. I am not amused. One had a transmitting collar.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/11/24 11:16 PM
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Yep, it happens. Had some and a person show ip one night on one of my cameras, sent it to GW and he got to the bottom of it and warned the guys they were tresspassing but the pic was just a flashlight so there was no way to press charges or anything.
In years past i have had a dude on horseback on my place, some dogs, and even had a hog dog show up to my house while people were there. They said it was a sweet dog but i was freaking out in the stand that the dog would attack or snap at any moment. The owner was training on neighbors property to the south, and they came and got him pretty quickly.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 03:13 PM
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A near weekly occurrence on my property.
I can think of no other group (hog-doggers) more irresponsible and openly willing to break trespass laws in order to enjoy their 'sport'.
Maybe its different other places, but this is a common theme in Deep East Texas. I have NO respect for them.
Spartans ask not...how many, but where!
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 03:44 PM
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I have no problem with the idea of hog dogging. Any way to put pressure on hogs is great in my mind. The issue comes with the inability or unwillingness for the handlers to keep their dogs off of other people's property. On top of that, having the audacity to cross fences to retrieve their dogs without even asking permission. Question that I have, are there some handlers that actually do keep dogs off of neighboring property? May only occasionally losing one? And if they do lose one, are there handlers that actually do ask permission every time before retrieving their dogs?
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 06:22 PM
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Hog dogs have been on my property. The owner should have checked on whether I was using leg hold traps.
Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 07:41 PM
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 08:07 PM
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Not yotes.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 08:12 PM
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 08:26 PM
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They look like coyote dogs. I had a guy running similar dogs off the road by my place last year. The dogs ran across my neighbors 1/4 section then onto mine. He claimed to have permission from a land owner on the opposite side of the road. The dogs crossed onto 2 other properties and back again before he finally retrieved them.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/14/24 10:36 PM
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/15/24 12:26 AM
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The dogs are most likely wearing a collar with the owners name and phone number, like most all hunting dogs. Catch the dog and call the owner and tell him y’all have a problem.
Smokey Bear---Lone Star State.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 04:05 PM
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A near weekly occurrence on my property.
I can think of no other group (hog-doggers) more irresponsible and openly willing to break trespass laws in order to enjoy their 'sport'.
Maybe its different other places, but this is a common theme in Deep East Texas. I have NO respect for them. yup.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 05:01 PM
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I didn't see a thing and have no idea what you're talking about.
An unethical shot is one you take, that you know you shouldn't.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 06:18 PM
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I have 330 conibears running on my place all the time. I don't seem to have these issues.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 06:25 PM
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If you aren't feeding fish, I would move that feeder in the first picture to a higher spot!!
Frio
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 09:55 PM
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I have no problem with the idea of hog dogging. Any way to put pressure on hogs is great in my mind. The issue comes with the inability or unwillingness for the handlers to keep their dogs off of other people's property. On top of that, having the audacity to cross fences to retrieve their dogs without even asking permission. Question that I have, are there some handlers that actually do keep dogs off of neighboring property? May only occasionally losing one? And if they do lose one, are there handlers that actually do ask permission every time before retrieving their dogs? I just wish you would do some hunting with hog dogs a few times. The issue you note will become very apparent. the Fugging hogs don't honor fencelines do they? And even finding a landowner in a reasonable amount of time can be impossible while you are worried about a valuable dog or group of dogs being hurt by feral hogs or getting lost. It is odd how logical thinking can escape many peoples minds.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 10:05 PM
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I have no problem with the idea of hog dogging. Any way to put pressure on hogs is great in my mind. The issue comes with the inability or unwillingness for the handlers to keep their dogs off of other people's property. On top of that, having the audacity to cross fences to retrieve their dogs without even asking permission. Question that I have, are there some handlers that actually do keep dogs off of neighboring property? May only occasionally losing one? And if they do lose one, are there handlers that actually do ask permission every time before retrieving their dogs? I just wish you would do some hunting with hog dogs a few times. The issue you note will become very apparent. the Fugging hogs don't honor fencelines do they? And even finding a landowner in a reasonable amount of time can be impossible while you are worried about a valuable dog or group of dogs being hurt by feral hogs or getting lost. It is odd how logical thinking can escape many peoples minds. What kind of world do you live in where you think it is "logical" to trespass? No wild animal honors fence lines. That doesn't give me the right to trespass to pursue what I am hunting.
An unethical shot is one you take, that you know you shouldn't.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/18/24 11:49 PM
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The dog owners have every reason to worry about their dogs, if their dogs are where they do not belong. They should worry.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 01:54 AM
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Dogs that hunt my feeders……..
Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 03:01 PM
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I have no problem with the idea of hog dogging. Any way to put pressure on hogs is great in my mind. The issue comes with the inability or unwillingness for the handlers to keep their dogs off of other people's property. On top of that, having the audacity to cross fences to retrieve their dogs without even asking permission. Question that I have, are there some handlers that actually do keep dogs off of neighboring property? May only occasionally losing one? And if they do lose one, are there handlers that actually do ask permission every time before retrieving their dogs? I just wish you would do some hunting with hog dogs a few times. The issue you note will become very apparent. the Fugging hogs don't honor fencelines do they? And even finding a landowner in a reasonable amount of time can be impossible while you are worried about a valuable dog or group of dogs being hurt by feral hogs or getting lost. It is odd how logical thinking can escape many peoples minds. No sir they do not, that is why I shoot as may as I can. If doggers were really worried, they wouldn't let them on land where something bad could happen to them.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 03:47 PM
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Another option for dog handlers is to get permission prior to the hunt…be proactive about it instead of just trespassing
I hate the attitude some take that “its the dog’s fault, they crossed the fence so i just gotta go get them”
No its hour fault for not controlling the dogs properly and not getting permission to hunt that property prior.
You dont hear helicopter hog trips saying “well we just buzzed and shot up that property cuz thats whee the hogs ran to…”
No they know exactly where they can and can not hunt and dont go over properties that are off limits. .
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 04:31 PM
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I have no problem with the idea of hog dogging. Any way to put pressure on hogs is great in my mind. The issue comes with the inability or unwillingness for the handlers to keep their dogs off of other people's property. On top of that, having the audacity to cross fences to retrieve their dogs without even asking permission. Question that I have, are there some handlers that actually do keep dogs off of neighboring property? May only occasionally losing one? And if they do lose one, are there handlers that actually do ask permission every time before retrieving their dogs? I just wish you would do some hunting with hog dogs a few times. The issue you note will become very apparent. the Fugging hogs don't honor fencelines do they? And even finding a landowner in a reasonable amount of time can be impossible while you are worried about a valuable dog or group of dogs being hurt by feral hogs or getting lost. It is odd how logical thinking can escape many peoples minds. Those valuable dogs get caught in snare then the owners will learn a valuable lesson, keep your dogs off property you don't have permission on.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 04:36 PM
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I just wish you would do some hunting with hog dogs a few times. The issue you note will become very apparent. the Fugging hogs don't honor fencelines do they? And even finding a landowner in a reasonable amount of time can be impossible while you are worried about a valuable dog or group of dogs being hurt by feral hogs or getting lost. It is odd how logical thinking can escape many peoples minds. And this is exactly why people have no respect for hog doggers/poachers.
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Re: Hog dogs on my place today
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02/19/24 07:27 PM
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Another option for dog handlers is to get permission prior to the hunt…be proactive about it instead of just trespassing
I hate the attitude some take that “its the dog’s fault, they crossed the fence so i just gotta go get them”
No its hour fault for not controlling the dogs properly and not getting permission to hunt that property prior.
You dont hear helicopter hog trips saying “well we just buzzed and shot up that property cuz thats whee the hogs ran to…”
No they know exactly where they can and can not hunt and dont go over properties that are off limits. . According to Rickt300, you are illogical.
An unethical shot is one you take, that you know you shouldn't.
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