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    Quote Originally Posted by KYhunter79 View Post
    lol. I've in Meade and Breckinridge counties my entire life. And have hunted here my entire life. But, I'm glad that you can prove me wrong. You won't get a chance. I'm done arguing with you about this. Even if they did act the way that you're saying at your place it wouldn't mean a whole lot. An isolated event caused by overexposure or lack of exposure to humans means nothing in the grand scheme. Good to know that you do enough spotlighting that you know enough about the deer's reaction to lights at night around your place that you're guaranteed to prove me wrong though.

    Have a good hunting season.
    Dont really care where you have lived or hunted. I dont need to shine a spotlight light to prove you wrong, all I have to do is wait. The coonhunters,tresspassers and roadhunters will do it for me.
    Sure, you can trust the government....just ask an indian!

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    And I thought duck hunting was bad......
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    Quote Originally Posted by BadDuck View Post
    Dont really care where you have lived or hunted. I dont need to shine a spotlight light to prove you wrong, all I have to do is wait. The coonhunters,tresspassers and roadhunters will do it for me.
    You're an idiot. Like I said, have a good hunting season. I hope the coons pack your stand off.
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    A seasoned deer see'er would let them get mature before they even laid eyes on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getchasum View Post
    And I thought duck hunting was bad......
    coonhunting isnt that bad, its just that a few of the breed have a problem with obeying no trespassing signs and following the rules in general. To, think its those same few that are getting mad about people not giving them permission to hunt. The Irony.

    Quote Originally Posted by KYhunter79 View Post
    You're an idiot. Like I said, have a good hunting season. I hope the coons pack your stand off.
    Good luck finding a place to coonhunt. Its people like you that is killing your sport. Not the deer hunters. Most small minded people resort to name calling when they cant present a valid argument to support their position.

    Wouldnt worry to much about the coons packing my stand off. I will shoot the little varmints and let them lay there.

    The best part about all of this is you. You read this stuff and you get mad. You start typing away...but you're mad. Its hilarious.
    Last edited by BadDuck; 11-04-2009 at 09:59 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitepower View Post
    Look for the burning cross and the bluetick hanging from the tree thats when you know you have came too far

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    Quote Originally Posted by TarKennels View Post
    Hows this for a Ip number 68.142.200.12 bet it leads right to you're house, i'll make sure this number and and you're post get to the proper authoritys

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadDuck View Post
    You are the 2nd person in this thread to make such a remark. Is it something in the water that coonhunters drink that makes them think that they are the only bada$$ in town?
    Bada$$ or not I shot a coonhound 2 years ago and got 3 months in county had to pay $2800 to the owner(who was formally a friend) plus another $2000 to uncle same for shooting a dog in which I thought was running deer not to mention other Lawyer fees(the biggest rip-off of the whole thing) those peta people really like dogs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellhound View Post
    Bada$$ or not I shot a coonhound 2 years ago and got 3 months in county had to pay $2800 to the owner(who was formally a friend) plus another $2000 to uncle same for shooting a dog in which I thought was running deer not to mention other Lawyer fees(the biggest rip-off of the whole thing) those peta people really like dogs.

    Ok. I will bite. Again. How did they prove it was you?

    Seriously, If I see your dog on my property and I decide that I want it gone, your never going to see it again. Someone will have to bear the burden of proving that I did anything. Tracking collars only do so much.

    Furthermore, I not am not sure why you qouted me on this particular comment or any for that matter. The topic of shooting someones coondog wan NOT brought up by me.
    Last edited by BadDuck; 11-26-2009 at 10:34 AM.
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    The tracking equipment they have today is high tech GPS ..its no longer I think my dog is that way ..but a screen with a map showing you the excact location of your hound.Most hunters can be on top of there dog within minutes before anything can happen to them such as crossing a major hwy .
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    Quote Originally Posted by kycooner View Post
    The tracking equipment they have today is high tech GPS ..its no longer I think my dog is that way ..but a screen with a map showing you the excact location of your hound.Most hunters can be on top of there dog within minutes before anything can happen to them such as crossing a major hwy .
    I guess the CSI mindset really lives in some, as pointed out in another thread. Again, there is only so much that a gps can do.
    Sure, you can trust the government....just ask an indian!

    Coonhunting is a trespassers sport!

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