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My Blue Lacy, Cooper, with a deer he found this year. He found 4 deer this past season.


The Hunt goes on forever, the season never ends.

I didn't learn this by reading about it or seeing it on TV. I learned it by doing it.
 
Posts: 729 | Location: Central TX | Registered: 22 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Good picture. Isn't the Blue Lacy the state dog of this greatest of all 50 states?

Nice buck, by the way.
 
Posts: 1278 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: 31 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Ryan, ever thought of training him to find a live one sofa


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Ryan, ever thought of training him to find a live one sofa


In lots of states it is illagal to use them to fnd live deer
 
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Ryan, ever thought of training him to find a live one sofa


In lots of states it is illagal to use them to fnd live deer


In much of Texas, it is illegal to use a dog to find a dead one. Roll Eyes






 
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In much of Texas, it is illegal to use a dog to find a dead one. Roll Eyes


From the TX regs:
• Dogs may not be used to hunt deer in this state. ◦A person is prohibited from using a dog to hunt or pursue deer in this state. A person who violates this law is subject to a fine of $500-$4,000 and/or a year in jail. Additionally, a person's hunting and fishing licenses may be revoked or suspended. In addition, no person may possess a shotgun and buckshot or slugs while in the field with dogs on another person's land during an open deer season in Angelina, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker counties.
◦ It is unlawful to use dogs to trail a wounded deer in the counties listed above.
◦ Not more than two dogs may be used to trail a wounded deer in counties not listed above. A "wounded deer" is a deer leaving a blood trail.

(22 counties out of 254)

I think the counties where it is illegal to trail wounded are the counties that were the last where it was legal to run live deer with dogs. Our slice of the old South. 'Not judging either way. TPWD probably didn't want any headaches in the field with the old boys that had grown up hunting that way saying the deer was wounded when it wasn't, so they made it illegal to have dogs period in those counties.
 
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He looks like a good dog.

I used my Beagle 3 times to find deer that I shot at near dark, I was in alot brushier country and if it not for "Grover" I would not have found them till it was to late to salvage.



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Posts: 3084 | Location: Northern Nevada & Northern Idaho | Registered: 09 April 2005Reply With Quote
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[URL= ] Very nice looking Dog Ryan,its great to see them working. This is Sam,he finds all my deer whether he needs to or not Wink.jc[/URL]




 
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Now THAT sir, is a nice looking dog.

Here's my Sally dog.
She's skeered of Deer. Thinks they're electric.


She'll find ya a Cat or Coon though. ;>Wink


Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Here is mine.







 
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Where would we be without our dogs. Treat them well and often. As a 'tag' here on AR reminds us,we dont have them around nearly long enough.jc




 
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In the counties I hunt in, it is legal to use up to 2 dogs on a blood trail.


The Hunt goes on forever, the season never ends.

I didn't learn this by reading about it or seeing it on TV. I learned it by doing it.
 
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Here's my Sally dog.



Hey, is your Sally related to my Spud dog? He came from Rexburg, ID.



They have a family resemblance...


"It ain't lion hunting unless you get stitches." - John in WYO

"It became aquatic, briefly." Ann ~ Aspen Hill Adventures

The bear has to touch you to hurt you. Don’t let the bear touch you.
 
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Mine with his only claim to fame... Unfortunately, I don't think he had as much to do with this as I would like to say... More than anything we walked into a small pack of coyotes... They saw him, I let out a challenge howl and out they came. Unfortunately, my AR was about 12 inches high so I missed the big male as he came out.... 3 times. I finally busted this little male.... Between the eyes after aiming for the bottom of his chest!

 
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