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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Word is the sheriffs office is getting 20-30 calls a day from Karens all over the country demanding Justice
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I have spent a good bit of time in our sheriff's radio/dispatch room while writing reports. It is truly amazing what trivial crap people call in about. Sunday afternoon seems to be one of the worst times for some reason.


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Originally Posted by Blackheart
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Dogs chase em off they'll be back within a day. Radio collar studies conducted by DEC proved this. The deer don't belong to me, not even when they're on my property. They're wild animals that belong to the State and I sure don't have a need or obligation to feed or protect them. I just hunt them when in season.
Surely you don't have a problem with those who not only hunt game but protect it on their private property do you? You know, plant food plots, keep dogs and poachers out, raise way more game than they ever take?

What about folks that give a dirt nap to killer dogs and wolves? This whole discussion began because a girl was hunting in wolf country and killed a Husky that does in fact resemble a wolf, especially to a young hunter that had no reason to believe a domestic dog would be in the wilds of Montana.

Do you own livestock? I don't have that many but $100,000+ is a very significant amount of money to my family. We raised every cow we have from baby calves and our kids and grand children would like to have a few deer to hunt. I seldom shoot anything anymore except targets, hogs, and predators.
I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.
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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Samm O.

I'm going with the flow.

Lab in that pooch, how much and mixed with what other kind? Who knows.

Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?




Geno, and gents.


I hope you're correct in the 40lb guess.


Regardless she's our dog now, ain't no going back!


And this morning my wife informed me that mystery pup is suffering from what appears to be a UTI.

Yea... Here we go...

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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Samm O.

I'm going with the flow.

Lab in that pooch, how much and mixed with what other kind? Who knows.

Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?




Geno, and gents.


I hope you're correct in the 40lb guess.


Regardless she's our dog now, ain't no going back!


And this morning my wife informed me that mystery pup is suffering from what appears to be a UTI.

Yea... Here we go...

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Dogs chase em off they'll be back within a day. Radio collar studies conducted by DEC proved this. The deer don't belong to me, not even when they're on my property. They're wild animals that belong to the State and I sure don't have a need or obligation to feed or protect them. I just hunt them when in season.
Surely you don't have a problem with those who not only hunt game but protect it on their private property do you? You know, plant food plots, keep dogs and poachers out, raise way more game than they ever take?

What about folks that give a dirt nap to killer dogs and wolves? This whole discussion began because a girl was hunting in wolf country and killed a Husky that does in fact resemble a wolf, especially to a young hunter that had no reason to believe a domestic dog would be in the wilds of Montana.

Do you own livestock? I don't have that many but $100,000+ is a very significant amount of money to my family. We raised every cow we have from baby calves and our kids and grand children would like to have a few deer to hunt. I seldom shoot anything anymore except targets, hogs, and predators.
I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.

Once again you demonstrate a complete inability to comprehend.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.
Is feeding deer unlawful if done by growing a crop of peas or wheat for them? I am talking about a crop where the deer are eating stuff growing from the ground, not corn thrown out for them to pick up?


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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Once again you demonstrate a complete inability to comprehend.


I don't get it, what do you mean by that?



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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.

Is feeding deer unlawful if done by growing a crop of peas or wheat for them? I am talking about a crop where the deer are eating stuff growing from the ground, not corn thrown out for them to pick up?



You just don't get it Hastings. It's not whether it's legal or not, it's all about whether blackheart is OK with it, based on how it's done where he lives.


That's our frame of reference here.



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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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I live in a high lying area. You can't believe a word they say out here.
Are you channeling your inner 5sdad?



No, he's channeling his inner smokepole.



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Originally Posted by smokepole
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Originally Posted by smokepole
I live in a high lying area. You can't believe a word they say out here.
Are you channeling your inner 5sdad?



No, he's channeling his inner smokepole.
Ahhhh.

Now I get it.

Maybe.


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In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
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Once again you demonstrate a complete inability to comprehend.


I don't get it, what do you mean by that?
5sdad?
is that you again?


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LMAO!! Holy Chit that's funny.


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Originally Posted by Hastings
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I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.
Is feeding deer unlawful if done by growing a crop of peas or wheat for them? I am talking about a crop where the deer are eating stuff growing from the ground, not corn thrown out for them to pick up?
That's an interesting question and would likely need a lawyer to determine the answer in some states.

Can't bait doves, but apparently can plant sunflowers and such and they can feed on the leftovers from a normal ag operation?

Well, if one plants peas or wheat, and then goes out and harvests some for their family's use, is one now baiting deer or operating a pea farm?


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Originally Posted by smokepole
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Once again you demonstrate a complete inability to comprehend.


I don't get it, what do you mean by that?

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by smokepole
I live in a high lying area. You can't believe a word they say out here.
Are you channeling your inner 5sdad?



No, he's channeling his inner smokepole.
Ahhhh.

Now I get it.

Maybe.

He's pretty funny, but he ain't no Jim Conrad.



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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Be kind to the puzzy....


Okay here's a quick question/hijack.

What breed is this bastard?

Long story short(rescue) my wife was told it was probably a chihuahua mix. That was a month ago and it's still growing like a weed which is slight problem as I don't want a big house dog... Or a pit mix...

World's largest chihuahua?

lol

About 2 months old now and maybe 8-10lbs. I should weigh her, looks part lab? I'm not up on breeds and weights on puppies, etc..

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A rule of thumb for dog weight that I learned from a vet years ago is, double their weight at 4 months to estimate adult weight.

It’s worked pretty well with our mutts.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
A rule of thumb for dog weight that I learned from a vet years ago is, double their weight at 4 months to estimate adult weight.

It’s worked pretty well with our mutts.



Good information. Because you've got to know the size so you can be sure to use enough gun.



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Originally Posted by Hastings
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I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.
Is feeding deer unlawful if done by growing a crop of peas or wheat for them? I am talking about a crop where the deer are eating stuff growing from the ground, not corn thrown out for them to pick up?
It's not unlawful to plant food plots anyplace that I'm aware of ? Food plots same as baiting just on a bigger scale no ? Why do it ? Is your land such poor habitat that you have no deer if you don't feed them ? Wait, don't tell me, you do it out of the goodness of your heart to benefit all wildlife and sportsmen alike right ? LOL .....Hey but seriously, whatever floats your boat. It's your money and time. Food plots/feeding are nothing I'm interested in doing.. Things like tractors, plows and feeders are tools of the farmer. I'm not a farmer, I'm a hunter and a hunter has no need for such tools.

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't have a problem with shooting dogs to protect livestock or people if and when it's legit. I do have a problem with pathetic ass holes who shoot every loose dog they see under the guise and assumption of protecting deer/game because it's generally bullshyt from those who just want to kill something. Feeding deer is illegal here so yeah, I'd have a problem with someone doing that too. You feeding deer is your business if it's legal in your locale. I can hunt all over and am rather good at it so would have no need to feed/bait in an effort to keep them on any particular piece of ground even if it were legal.
Is feeding deer unlawful if done by growing a crop of peas or wheat for them? I am talking about a crop where the deer are eating stuff growing from the ground, not corn thrown out for them to pick up?
That's an interesting question and would likely need a lawyer to determine the answer in some states.

Can't bait doves, but apparently can plant sunflowers and such and they can feed on the leftovers from a normal ag operation?

Well, if one plants peas or wheat, and then goes out and harvests some for their family's use, is one now baiting deer or operating a pea farm?
Baiting deer is perfectly legal in a lot of places. Baiting migratory birds is illegal federaly. Shooting someone's husky pup on public land, skinning it, and then posting hero shots online is priceless.


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