Failed Compromise, Virginia Landowners Will Now Push for a Full Ban on Deer Hunting with Hounds

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @Skywatchers
    @Skywatchers День назад +2

    I grew up in SW Missouri and I was allowed to use the property all around me. It was almost like all the neighbors took care of and used each others land for various things. So when I bought land in Gloucester County VA it never phased me when hunters hunted it. I even have a game camera and stand on the property that ain’t mine. So I don’t mind, but at the same time I’m sure if they were causing problems I would feel differently. Just have some respect you’re absolutely right.

  • @mtbadger1346
    @mtbadger1346 День назад +2

    TN deer hunter and landowner here. We have a neighbor that horseback hunts with foxhounds. They have ZERO respect for others lands, livestock, or pets. They have even ripped down no trespassing signs, and have been caught galloping their very expensive horses through our pastures. Their hounds run EVERYTHING including our cattle.
    I am a dog lover, but really really damned tired of this sh!t, especially when sitting in a stand during archery.

  • @BigdaddyE71
    @BigdaddyE71 День назад +2

    As a landowner here in Mississippi, there is nothing worse than watching some guy's deer hounds chase deer through my land while I'm trying to hunt with my kids. If you can't keep your dogs on your own land, don't turn them loose!

  • @johnbalasa711
    @johnbalasa711 День назад +2

    I am a land owner, I own tree parcels in tree different county . I do not want hound on my property, I paid taxes I paid lot of money for the land.Were is my justice? I am a hunter for many years. No dogs!!!!!!

  • @robertlacey7576
    @robertlacey7576 2 дня назад +2

    I was raised hound hunting and still hunting as well, due to the county were I was born where it did not allow hounds for deer. We travelled to a county where we had permission on all the land around, to hunt with hounds. Later in my life (11 years old), we moved to another county where I currently reside and we hound hunted for deer, I have raised both my daughters, both still hunting and hound hunting. Here is the hanger, after my military service, I became a law enforcement officer in the county, and I learned the "right to retrieve" language. I never really understood it, why can't one just drive up and knock on the door? We never had to worry about that, our hounds would run the deer through the property or the deer would circle and come back for some reason or another, or our dogs would come out on their own. Most land owners around the area at that time were a pleasure to deal with about hunting and openly gave us permission. We never have nor do we drop dogs on another's land without permission to hunt the land. We've been hunting some of the same property for over 40 years, its shrinking, no doubt. We have tracking collars, we only have 3 or 4 dogs now. Our dogs enjoy the chase, we do our level best to keep them out of subdivisions, and off other property. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. The issue here, is the board is not willing to do anything to mediate, or set into action a plan to protect the property owners, or the hunters like my family and friends. There are groups that don't give a hoot about your land or my land for that matter. They will drop on my land that I have permission and blow 20 dogs through a subdivision, and who looks like the bad guys??? Then again there those that "own everything", I can be stopped on the shoulder of a state road near a subdivision and they "own everything" and I cant be where I am... On a state road trying to keep our dogs out of the road, or going onto another person's property... Sadly there are bad apples on both sides of this coin. The non action of the board to empower both sides and to help regulate both sides is insane. I think more can be done and more should be done. I also think this should not just be limited to deer and bear hound hunting, all hunting with dogs. There are more complaints with open field trial fox hunts that deer hunting. I enjoying listening to the hounds in a race, no doubt. I used to coon hunt, beautiful sound echoing through the night. I've also almost hit, 10 to 15 fox hounds in the road lingering around waiting to be picked up, each with at least 2 tracking collars on them. I am for fair regulations that protect the sport of hound hunting, while protecting the property owners.

    • @CrazyFishFarmer
      @CrazyFishFarmer  День назад

      Yes.. This is the story I hear all the time. Thank you for your input.

  • @robwebber9267
    @robwebber9267 День назад +1

    I never had any issues with running dogs back in the 80s and 90s. To many city folks moving to the country. I still don't have any issues running dogs now. Maybe it's because my club has a great repour with the community 🤔.

  • @danielwagner6290
    @danielwagner6290 2 дня назад +2

    Just like fishing docks people shouldn't be able to invade your hunt or activity just because they don't like it.

    • @CrazyFishFarmer
      @CrazyFishFarmer  День назад

      Yeah I was gigging frogs on a pond one time and got run off

  • @ForgottenHillbilly
    @ForgottenHillbilly 2 дня назад +1

    I don't know why people can't just live and let live. I am a man and i have dominion over all living things so if i want to take an animal to eat i'm going to because that's part of the reason they are here with us. In having dominion it's up to us men to take these animals in a reasonable way. They are renewable so as long as we don't over harvest, and we manage predators they will thrive for years to come. I have been in a stand and had hounds mess up my hunt before. It's a bit annoying but i wasn't mad. Most of the time deer just make a big circle and if they go very far they will just sneak back in that night after things get calmed down. I don't hound hunt but i have seen it and growing up i did hunt rabbits with hounds. For many people it's just tradition or way of life. Just because it may not be one man's thing he shouldn't attack it. If you give up that right then next time it may be a right to something you enjoy. I think they should have no hounds the 1st part of season. To let guys hunt scrapes and rub lines, food plots and whatever for a chance at the deer they want. Then after things are stirred up, many deer have been taken and the rut has wound down let the hound guys have their time. All hunters need to respect the land and another's property but live and let live like people have done for years and got along. Now days everybody just wants to bash others while 1st they need to look in the mirror.

    • @CrazyFishFarmer
      @CrazyFishFarmer  2 дня назад +1

      @@ForgottenHillbilly Yes... Well said... Respect is everything. Giving up rights goes in both directions as a land owner/Hunter.

  • @steelyankee
    @steelyankee 2 дня назад +1

    Wish he would have recorded "sneaking up on a deer with a bow". Wonder if he knows deer see 300 degrees and they see different from our sight. They see the full horizon at 300 degrees and see every movement even when feeding. Unless you are directly behind them? They're going to see you. May have surprised one that was preoccupied with something else. But sneak? I doubt that.

    • @CrazyFishFarmer
      @CrazyFishFarmer  2 дня назад +1

      @@steelyankee it takes skill... Sent... Wind direction... Good camouflage... And you move like a deer 🦌... When the head goes down to forage you move. And yes that is my goal to get it on camera. With today's technology I will. Polaroids are just too loud in the woods LOL 😂

  • @christopherpaige406
    @christopherpaige406 День назад +1

    Your opinion is comical