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Re: Tracking Tales
[Re: CNC]
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01/31/21 10:53 AM
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That deer needed finishing off, I don’t care who does it. Please don’t sidetrack a decent thread with bullshit........
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 10:59 AM
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I think some parents start their kids off before they are really ready. Bad shots happen though. I think there will probably be legislation concerning tracking dogs in the future. Good thread and discussion on this one.
Last edited by Skullworks; 01/31/21 11:00 AM.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 11:28 AM
01/31/21 11:28 AM
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I promise I wasn’t derailing the thread. I enjoy the stories of CNC and company that track. I was just asking at what point is enough enough. Cnc mentioned that one guy with the young boy has called him a lot. Bad habits need to be corrected behind the gun for some folks.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 11:35 AM
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I totally get that. The shooting around the dog would be a disaster for the avg Hunter. Hence why you are there in the first place.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Tracking Tales
[Re: Catfish28]
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01/31/21 11:50 AM
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Sorry to get off topic and potentially derail again, but what’s the law with tracking. Can you finish one off at night and it not technically be hunting? Duck hunted with a guy who knocked a duck down right before legal sunset. He chased him across the flooded field and finished him off a few minutes after legal shooting light. Warden was watching and wrote him a ticket. Let's just say it pays to have a good relationship with the game warden and leave it at that. As for management areas dog on leash, daylight only and no firearm during bow season or not during a orginized gun hunt
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 12:00 PM
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Guess that brings up another question. Can you finish off with a gun during bow season. Again see post above. I have finished a couple with a knife but that ain't the best practice
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 02:59 PM
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There is “the letter of the law” and “the intent of the law”………A law enforcement officer cannot tell you that you are ok to do something that is against the letter of the law. However, they can choose to use discretion in situations where the intent of the law is not being abused if my understanding of it is correct. I have found that most any GW I have ever talked to is very understanding about how things happen and what we all deal with….They are hunters themselves and know that sometimes deer will still be alive, etc…..Are we talking about someone trying to make an honest attempt to recover a deer for another hunter using tracking dogs or is it someone using it as a means to just be a yahoo??…..The best thing for everyone in my opinion is to try and not push the envelope to the point that we tie their hands and force them to have to place restrictions on everyone. This happens through policing ourselves and what we socially accept as hunters as going too far. I do agree with Matt that there needs to be some line drawn so that things don’t get out of hand. How that plays out though when you're actually there in the situation in the moment may be a little more complicated though
Last edited by CNC; 01/31/21 03:01 PM.
“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Tracking Tales
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/31/21 03:33 PM
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I think some parents start their kids off before they are really ready. Bad shots happen though. I think there will probably be legislation concerning tracking dogs in the future. Good thread and discussion on this one. No doubt on starting before they are ready. Whoever is behind the gun needs to be proficient no matter the age. That being said, I’ve certainly made a few bad shots in the last 50 years. You hunt enough they will occur.
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 05:04 PM
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I'm glad your enforcement officers work with you. In most states I'm familiar with this thread would have already lightened you of your guns, trucks, and dogs...and probably freedom too. Seriously?......Jail?.....Confiscate trucks guns and dogs?.......For what offense? 
“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 05:16 PM
01/31/21 05:16 PM
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I'm glad your enforcement officers work with you. In most states I'm familiar with this thread would have already lightened you of your guns, trucks, and dogs...and probably freedom too. Seriously?......Jail?.....Confiscate trucks guns and dogs?.......For what offense?  If you don't tag an animal you finish off they treat is just like you drove into a wma and spotlighted one. I don't agree with it either but it happens. I know an older gentleman who thought his partner would go drag his buck back for him. When the guy got there it was still alive and the other guy shot it. But the original shooter still tagged it, of course because that makes sense. Lost his mount and gun over that and paid a heck of a fine.
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 05:56 PM
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That seems excessive.....That's the problem with having a bunch of excessive rules.....They require excessive teeth or enforcement to make everyone march in step. There should be rules for common sense stupidness that carry hefty fines but it doesn't require being that ticky tack about things.....I hope our GW's will always be given the leeway to use common sense to apply discretion
“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Tracking Tales
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01/31/21 07:22 PM
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That seems excessive.....That's the problem with having a bunch of excessive rules.....They require excessive teeth or enforcement to make everyone march in step. There should be rules for common sense stupidness that carry hefty fines but it doesn't require being that ticky tack about things.....I hope our GW's will always be given the leeway to use common sense to apply discretion I agree. Kind of like confiscating dear heads that are found. The world record is one of those.
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Re: Tracking Tales
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02/01/21 05:06 PM
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Here’s a little different perspective for everyone to think about on this topic. I’ll set my personal opinions aside for the 3 buck limit and GC but that’s what we have at the moment so…….
Just about any deer that a tracker is capable of baying up and finishing off either day or night is almost certain coyote bait…..Despite how these stories may make it sound, a deer doesn’t just bay up easily unless its pretty disabled. You can argue over the semantics of who shot it last and who’s deer it is but in the end every buck that trackers recover is another one that goes toward someone’s three tags and its another one that gets counted as being killed instead of being a lost statistic……There are likely thousands of deer across the state that are wounded by hunters that will die as a result but never be counted……Every one a tracker is able to recover reduces that number. That benefits us all to some small degree.
There would be a situation where I might be ok with trackers registering with the state like the new bill is wanting to do……That would be if trackers who register and get a permit to do so could have freer reign to track day and night and do what they can to recover the deer people mortally wound. Like I previously said…..it doesn’t matter if its day or night, if I can bay it up and finish it off then 95% chance it’s a dead deer regardless. So instead of us continuing on with only two choices of either a grey area that we tip toe around or more stringent rules that further restricts us…….What about a 3rd option that free the reigns on us and allows us to do things legally but requires registering and it being know who was doing it as the trade off?? Just a thought…..I dont like all the permits and registering and crap but if I'm gonna do it then I want to get something out of it.....The juice be worth the squeeze.......Its probably the only way of doing something like this without it turning into the wild west.....Trackers could be more effective at recovering these deer though by going in sooner instead of waiting until the next morning but that means that there will be more bay situations.....If we just keep on the same track we're on now then eventually someone will cry fowl and start passing leash rules and no tracking at night laws.....yada yada yada.........We could do it a different way
Last edited by CNC; 02/01/21 05:18 PM.
“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Tracking Tales
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02/01/21 10:30 PM
02/01/21 10:30 PM
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That seems excessive.....That's the problem with having a bunch of excessive rules.....They require excessive teeth or enforcement to make everyone march in step. There should be rules for common sense stupidness that carry hefty fines but it doesn't require being that ticky tack about things.....I hope our GW's will always be given the leeway to use common sense to apply discretion "The Law" and "Common Sense" are mutually exclusive terms.
"To anger a conservative, lie to him. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth." - Theodore Roosevelt
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