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skeeter,
Here in northcentral PA we local farmers posted: "NO DOE HUNTING." As for that free roaming shepherd; he/she would not run deer another day in northcentral-trust me on that. Tomorrow will be my first day of Flintlock deer hunting here in PA. I am not a meat hunter and was pleased to see 5 does bed in the West Wood on the day after Rifle deer closed. I have a doe tag ONLY to shoot a wounded doe. Otherwise, I am glad five does call my farm their home. Adam
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Around here a favorite trick of the dog hunters is to put the dogs out on a road on one side of your place and drive around on the other side and blow the horn. We used to have problems with that on our lease years back. Warned the guys twice about it. Did not warn them the third time.
But a dog running wild without a collar and chasing deer or tracking deer is just no good. Sorry but, keep Rover home and tied up or he will stay gone. Pat, Pat. Ed
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