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Old 11-16-2024, 11:17 AM
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If it’s a matter of trying to locate a deceased deer leave the gun at home. Taking the dog for a walk is still legal.
Well if the CO watches from a distance as they often due, bino's, spotting scope are their number one tools of the trade....you locate the deer with the dog then what? Tag it and start the field dressing process and the CO walks up...now the decision how to write this up is on him, warning, fines, suspensions....even if you walk on by and come back later still might have a few questions to answer...don't get me wrong I think a dog on a leash should be totally acceptable and at no time is this tracking dog allowed off the leash but we aint there so I wouldn't even push the limit of the law regarding dogs to track big game and if so be prepared to accept full responsibility if caught.
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https://www.unitedbloodtrackers.org/...ations/canada/

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Agree, what are other provinces doing to allow this to safely be done then implement it in ours.
The people that I know that use blood trailing dogs for wounded game keep their dogs leashed.
I'm not sure how the legalities work in all jurisdictions.
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Well if the CO watches from a distance as they often due, bino's, spotting scope are their number one tools of the trade....you locate the deer with the dog then what? Tag it and start the field dressing process and the CO walks up...now the decision how to write this up is on him, warning, fines, suspensions....even if you walk on by and come back later still might have a few questions to answer...don't get me wrong I think a dog on a leash should be totally acceptable and at no time is this tracking dog allowed off the leash but we aint there so I wouldn't even push the limit of the law regarding dogs to track big game and if so be prepared to accept full responsibility if caught.
I guess the hunter in question could also go and shoot another deer.
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Old 11-16-2024, 11:27 AM
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Yea, ok.

You can walk into Walmart today with one of those. Guess which one.
So you agree with all of the firearms regulations? Would you agree that many of our laws are based on politics, not on on actual logic?.
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Old 11-16-2024, 11:31 AM
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It’s very different, in fact it’s right there in my post

A dog has a mind and teeth of its own, it does what it wants in the moment.

A gun sits perfectly inert until a human uses it.

If you can’t see the difference, you shouldn’t own either.
People have a mind of their own, but people can use firearms and other weapons to do far more damage than any dog. Some people can see how illogical our laws are, yet some let personal fears and paranoia keep them from being objective.
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So you agree with all of the firearms regulations? Would you agree that many of our laws are based on politics, not on on actual logic?.
I agree that you are taking this into left field.
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Old 11-16-2024, 11:34 AM
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I agree that you are taking this into left field.
You had no problems trying use handguns to justify your opinion. And it's you and one other poster using your personal phobias, as justification for our no dogs for tracking big game legislation.
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So as I suspected, none of the attacks were the result of dogs being used to hunt. It's obvious that you have deep psychological issues pertaining to dogs, but your paranoia, is no basis to restrict the use of dogs to track wounded big game. It's no different than the anti firearms activists wanting all hunters disarmed, because criminals have used firearms to harm people.
I brought up firearms first? Unbelievable.
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You had no problems trying use handguns to justify your opinion.
Nice edit.
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Old 11-16-2024, 11:45 AM
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I guess the hunter in question could also go and shoot another deer.
Therein lies the rub. Which is a better result?
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