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That's what the dogs and pups are doing from the neighbors place across the
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
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That's what the dogs and pups are doing from the neighbors place across the
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
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That's what the dogs and pups are doing from the neighbors place across the
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
road.
We used to have a few deer out in our back field, turkeys too, but these
dogs are running them off.
I keep asking hubs to go talk to the guy but he just doesn't seem to want
to.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:444CF4B2.9CB947A6@sympatico.ca...
: It was in the 'front yard' of a house and the hounds had collars on
: them... They pack up and go run deer on their own.
:
: Mike
:
: FrankW wrote:
: >
: > Not sure what a pack of hounds are doing in
: > the field in January. Deer season is way over
: > by then. I can see maybe one or two, who got lost
: > and was never found. but a pack running at deer
: > after deer season is not right and should be shot on sight.
: > Something amiss here. Good deer dogs are not normally left abandoned
: >
: > But then it's all moot as the MNR can't get enough hunters to cull
: > the deer herd in Southern Ontario. They're like pests now, too many of
them.
: >
: > Mike Romain wrote:
: > > I saw hounds gutting deer around the north boundary to Bon Echo Park,
: > > north of Kingston the first week of January this year. It 'sure'
looked
: > > like the hounds brought him down.
: > >
: > > Mike
: > >
: > > FrankW wrote:
: > >
: > >>Hi Mike.
: > >>You can only use hounds to hunt deer and bear.
: > >>They can never outrun or catch up to a deer or bear.
: > >>Now wild dogs like a shepard...etc
: > >>They can do alot of damage to the deer herd.
: > >>FYI. Wolf hunting season is all year long in Ontario.
: > >>In some counties/townships they even have a bounty on them.
: > >>
: > >>Mike Romain wrote:
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>>It was legal where I grew up... Not where I live now, they train
dogs
: > >>>to run deer here.....
: > >>>
: > >>>Mike
: > >>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
: > >>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
: > >>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
: > >>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
: > >>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
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"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
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:
: > He's tough, he can handle it.
: >
: > Kate
:
: Oh, I know he can, when a person has strong convictions, they are usually
: made stronger by such "lambasting".
:
: I just wonder why people are arguing over opinions and someone's right to
: their own.
: You can almost never change someone else's opinion.
:
: Spdloader
I'm thinking it has something to do with the phase of the moon.
It's the only logical explanation I can come up with.
Your opinion may differ ;ŹD
Kate
:
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"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
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:
: > He's tough, he can handle it.
: >
: > Kate
:
: Oh, I know he can, when a person has strong convictions, they are usually
: made stronger by such "lambasting".
:
: I just wonder why people are arguing over opinions and someone's right to
: their own.
: You can almost never change someone else's opinion.
:
: Spdloader
I'm thinking it has something to do with the phase of the moon.
It's the only logical explanation I can come up with.
Your opinion may differ ;ŹD
Kate
:
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"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:6L33g.3942$Sa1.2846@tornado.southeast.rr.com. ..
:
: > He's tough, he can handle it.
: >
: > Kate
:
: Oh, I know he can, when a person has strong convictions, they are usually
: made stronger by such "lambasting".
:
: I just wonder why people are arguing over opinions and someone's right to
: their own.
: You can almost never change someone else's opinion.
:
: Spdloader
I'm thinking it has something to do with the phase of the moon.
It's the only logical explanation I can come up with.
Your opinion may differ ;ŹD
Kate
:
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"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote to:
: "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> who wrote
: >
: Your opinions and experiences have some value, but there is such a thing
as
: "not seeing the forest for the trees". This is where I place Nathan, his
: wolf poacher buddies, your Bosnia experiences, and people that were in
: Vietnam. You don't know everything, just because "You were there". In
: fact, "Because you were on the ground", you lack objectivity, that people
: who have studied things from a distance will have.
Earle.... were you in either place?
Bosnia, or Viet Nam ?
Ever served in the military?
: You could also say that I can't judge Nathan's experiences fairly, because
I
: don't follow him around every day, every minute, and this point of view
has
: some value too. But Montana is a lot like Colorado, and Nathan has been a
: volatile, expressive little fellow, hasn't he? The guy, is just typical,
of
: what you see on reality shows. No, I am not attacking him merely because
: his opinion is different from mine. I am attacking him because he is
: intolerant, and stupid, and he cannot abide the notion, that there are
: different opinions from his. And because he chooses to make such a public
: spectable of himself. He's asking for it. And because he **always**
takes
: things out of context, and denies it when you try to pin him down on any
: issue. If you want to be taken seriously in life, then you don't act like
: Nathan.
Here is a perfect example of a pot and a kettle duking it out,
each saying the other is blacker than he is.
It might be a good idea if the two of you agreed to disagree.
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"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote to:
: "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> who wrote
: >
: Your opinions and experiences have some value, but there is such a thing
as
: "not seeing the forest for the trees". This is where I place Nathan, his
: wolf poacher buddies, your Bosnia experiences, and people that were in
: Vietnam. You don't know everything, just because "You were there". In
: fact, "Because you were on the ground", you lack objectivity, that people
: who have studied things from a distance will have.
Earle.... were you in either place?
Bosnia, or Viet Nam ?
Ever served in the military?
: You could also say that I can't judge Nathan's experiences fairly, because
I
: don't follow him around every day, every minute, and this point of view
has
: some value too. But Montana is a lot like Colorado, and Nathan has been a
: volatile, expressive little fellow, hasn't he? The guy, is just typical,
of
: what you see on reality shows. No, I am not attacking him merely because
: his opinion is different from mine. I am attacking him because he is
: intolerant, and stupid, and he cannot abide the notion, that there are
: different opinions from his. And because he chooses to make such a public
: spectable of himself. He's asking for it. And because he **always**
takes
: things out of context, and denies it when you try to pin him down on any
: issue. If you want to be taken seriously in life, then you don't act like
: Nathan.
Here is a perfect example of a pot and a kettle duking it out,
each saying the other is blacker than he is.
It might be a good idea if the two of you agreed to disagree.
Guest
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"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote to:
: "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> who wrote
: >
: Your opinions and experiences have some value, but there is such a thing
as
: "not seeing the forest for the trees". This is where I place Nathan, his
: wolf poacher buddies, your Bosnia experiences, and people that were in
: Vietnam. You don't know everything, just because "You were there". In
: fact, "Because you were on the ground", you lack objectivity, that people
: who have studied things from a distance will have.
Earle.... were you in either place?
Bosnia, or Viet Nam ?
Ever served in the military?
: You could also say that I can't judge Nathan's experiences fairly, because
I
: don't follow him around every day, every minute, and this point of view
has
: some value too. But Montana is a lot like Colorado, and Nathan has been a
: volatile, expressive little fellow, hasn't he? The guy, is just typical,
of
: what you see on reality shows. No, I am not attacking him merely because
: his opinion is different from mine. I am attacking him because he is
: intolerant, and stupid, and he cannot abide the notion, that there are
: different opinions from his. And because he chooses to make such a public
: spectable of himself. He's asking for it. And because he **always**
takes
: things out of context, and denies it when you try to pin him down on any
: issue. If you want to be taken seriously in life, then you don't act like
: Nathan.
Here is a perfect example of a pot and a kettle duking it out,
each saying the other is blacker than he is.
It might be a good idea if the two of you agreed to disagree.
Guest
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:%nh3g.28784$ZB1.15338@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
: news:a9OdnU8MdZ_uDtDZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
: > Nope, I still buy my CD's.
:
: Personally, I buy my CDs and then burn a copy to put in my vehicle... Same
: philosophy with DVDs... My daughter *never* gets to view the original,
only
: a copy that I make for her... That way, if she screws it up, I'm only out
a
: bit of time and the $0.21 that the blank DVD cost me... Better than being
: out the $15+ for the original master copy... Of course, I can also
remaster
: the DVD and take out any section that I do not believe are appropriate for
a
: 12-yr old... Or 11-yr old... Whatever... Damn, for some reason, Grace
thinks
: that I should be able to remember these things...
:
I do the same thing. Anything I have, software, games whatever. That way if
the copy gets scuffed I have backup.
Unfortunately these days so many will not function after being coiped. It
prevents pirating, sure, but it kinda puts a crimp in things too.
So, I made a point of learning how to remove scratches from CDs and I'm
pretty doggone good at it too.
Kate


