A dog on a hog scent is impossible to control. While the houndsmen enjoy a much higher success rate, so it is they bare all responsibility for where their dogs roam. If a dog/dogs chase a hog onto my ranch, the dog owner is paying a fee to get his dog back. The fee covers my time/effort to catch his dog, loss of my day in the field, disturbence/disbursment of game on my property.
The guy that shot that dog should go to jail, no excuse for that.
Guys I really don't mean to stir the pot too much but this guy got my goat. To me he justifies his dog leaving his property but dog let your dog enter his.... I have never and never would suggest violance nor breaking the law. I suggested using a cell phone and getting a warden out there. I also advocate wearing our license on our back like they do in other states. I'd like to see visable tags on dogs too. That way I can ID the people not following the rules.
Hikers are a fact of life out there, anti hunters harassing hunters are sometnig else again. Letting your dog run uncontrolled is another thing. As questioned in the origional post, Who are they and why is their dog running through the area like this? Is it legal to let your dog run unchecked on LS.
As others have mentioned the archer in question was not interviewed. If a dog comes running at you barking what would you think? What would you do?
A few years ago I was in the woods deer hunting. I had left the cabin 5 hour eariler and was 2.5 miles from it in the woods on a steep point. There are a lot of bear where I hunt. As I sat there I heard something comming at me on the other side of the point and it didn't sound like a deer. This was very bad because I was on the ground and the longest shot was thirtyfive yards in brush. I was nervous and I raised my rifle. As the noise got closer I shouldered it and peered into the brush. Then I cought movement and it was brown (not good)! It came closer and I saw it wasn't a bear but a dog. I thought OK I'm still not out of trouble...is this a wild dog...does this dog belong to another hunter...is this dog going to attack me... I raised my rifle and watched cautiously....I was really nervous now! The it came at me wagging it's tail and was happy to see me....It was my dog! She had gotten out of the cabin and tracked me down.
It really made me think! If something had happened to her it would have really broken me up but even though my brother in law let her out she is my responsability and I must be in control of my dog at all times. If I'm not...my problem.
I feel bad for the guide who lost his dog. Nobody knows if an archer shot into a pile or if he felt threatened. You just don't know.
Long and short we should patrol our own ranks, call the warden! Help him do his job. Harassing hunters is also against the law and warents a violation, call the warden! You can bet your last dollar if I get harassed in the woods I'll call one! I have in the past! No problem. I obey the laws and accept what comes if I screw up.
I love my dog and she's a family member living in my house and is very friendly but if I loose control of her... I don't know you, you don't know her, there might be a trajedy and it will be my fault because you didn't know she a good girl and I didn't have control.