jfarrell30339
Senior Member
Does dog hunting meet the criteria of B&C Fair Chase? If so you've got a booner there for sure.
I’ve heard it several times... also “ there’s no skill involved in dog hunting” “it’s cheating” “unfair”..... I guess it takes skill shooting one standing STILL in a corn pile
Grew up dog hunting, we ran walkers and beagles of course, but our two best dogs were July hounds. Many folks don’t know what those are when I mention em.
Does dog hunting meet the criteria of B&C Fair Chase? If so you've got a booner there for sure.
Grew up dog hunting, we ran walkers and beagles of course, but our two best dogs were July hounds. Many folks don’t know what those are when I mention em.
Grew up dog hunting, we ran walkers and beagles of course, but our two best dogs were July hounds. Many folks don’t know what those are when I mention em.
Awesome dog hunt buck!! I go to NE Ontario every year the first week of November to a huge dog hunting club. We lease over 6000 acres near the Algonquin forest, it's snow covered thick forest, rocky/hilly terrain covered with beaver ponds and huge rocky ravines. its tough on the dogs and drivers and We try to cover most of it in 8 days , Its a blast!!! the buck in my avatar is from up there.
Did you recover the brow tine you shot off? A guy in our club did this (only he shattered the main beam with a .30-'06 shot), recovered the pieces, and gave them all to the taxidermist. When he got the mount, you could never tell it had been shot off. Made a beautiful mount.