Maybe it is time to some to consider consolidating smaller clubs into much larger clubs and returning to weekend dog hunting? You would have more acreage in the consolidated club, better control over the dogs to prevent encroaching upon the property of others, a better social aspect to the hunt when you have drives, and probably a whole lot more fun. If a member likes to still hunt, that could be done during the week. I believe that as long as they are not disrupting others, people should be allowed to hunt however they like, and shoot whatever they like that is legal. The wide prevalence of "Trophy" clubs are having a negative long range impact on hunting in Alabama, IMO. People have every right to place whatever harvest restrictions they like on land that they own or lease, but it is mighty difficult to get young hunters interested in the sport if all they do is sit and watch and be bored -- too many others activities around for them these days.
Disclaimer: I have not been on a dog hunt in at least 30 years.