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Bo Pugh
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« Reply #20 on: August 26, 2013, 09:07:24 pm »

I wouldn't go try to find the game warden and work nothing out if anything it's his job to come look for you. It don't matter how big a place you have to hunt its gonna come a point in time where the dogs are goin to go across the line where their not suppose to be. You just have to figure out if its a place where you need wait for them to quit and come back or to go get them I'm not the kinda person that likes to wait for them to quit so I usually go get mine or whosever I'm hunting with. I have learned over the years on going across the line the difficult land owners don't like big crowds so try to go alone or only take one more person an if you have a little kid with you they won't be to upset and they don't like for you to go around their gates so if you hunt off four wheeler try to find a place away from their gate to go in and don't run over any trees if all possible. But I wouldn't worry to much about the camera I have always heard a game camera pic will not hold up in court so unless they catch you on their land it's nothing can be done. The way I look at it is I have these dogs and they are my responsibility to take care of and if they do what their suppose to I'm not gonna leave them if all possible I wouldn't go turn loose on a place I'm not suppose to be on but I will go get my dogs one way or another
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