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didn't rule out dogs ... of course when you go hunting with a dog that question answers itself. But if you want to keep that dog as a guard dog, you have to feed it somehow.
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didn't rule out dogs ... of course when you go hunting with a dog that question answers itself. But if you want to keep that dog as a guard dog, you have to feed it somehow.
i'd feed dem sum french fried taters.
So anyone make that survival bow I asked about? Not a bow drill, but one that can be used for hunting and protection, etc. :thumbup: if you have, especially if it's a reliable one that shoots accurate.
No, you misunderstand. Anything does go but I figured our membership had more imagination than to only argue and post pics of women.
never fails.... give an inch they'll take a mile
Hunting dogs don't eat?
Does anyone have one of the long square packs made by County Comm or S.O. Tech??? I'm thinking of buying one but was wondering how hard it must be to keep anything organized in a vertical tube?
Hunting dogs don't eat?
not after you arrive at the site of the kill ... no![]()
I think that if your dogs eat the animal they're sniffing out (rabbit, pheasant, etc.), then you've not trained them right. Especially if they're a retriever. They should be trained to fetch the animal and bring it back to you, not sit there and have a feast. Dogs are pack animals, and one of their base instincts is to look out for the pack, so even in the wild canines will take their kill back to the pack.