To those looking through the dog hunting forum but have never done it, here's my take. On Saturday after next I'll be heading down a lond dirt road in Burke county. Out of the pitch black I'll see lights, and then the sound of about 50+ of God's purpose built creations sounding that sweet melody from their kennels. They'll be ready as will I. That sound will move me more than when I heard I love you for the first time. Into the clubhouse to eat breakfast with some of the finest people you'll ever meet. After that the safety meeting and the call for the big doe, big buck contest. 1 dollar each. Minutes later we'll be on the back of the truck heading to our drop off points. By now It'll be shooting light. After the truck leaves it'll be as quiet as a mouse. Be ready for the slipper! I cannot put into words the feeling I get when the first race starts. Nothing like hearing the dogs comming closer. Be ready, she won't be looking for acorns when she shows! This dog hunting may not be for everyone but I believe once experienced it can change minds I suspect.