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Offline Lee Borgersen

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  Ontario guide fined for using dogs, boats to drive deer to hunters.

A Fort Frances, Ontario, hunting guide who catered to American clients has been fined after admitting that he used dogs and motorboats to drive deer toward his clients, who would shoot the deer while they were swimming.


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http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/234337/
« Last Edit: June 06/14/12, 07:24:23 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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Offline stevejedlenski

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not much of hunting in my book. i do wish the DNR would legalize tracking dogs for wounded deer though. i know people would abuse it as they always do, but i have always wondered if i had a dog if i would have 2 more nice bucks on the wall. ive seen it on tv where they use them on wounded game and recover the deer with no blood trail. theres been, on a few occasions, deer in our party over the last several years that have bled a few yards and then no more blood trail. some due to poor shots and others poor ammo (hornady leverevolution). but i know most if not all of the deer have died and probably not far from where we lost the trail, but sometimes a grid search just doesnt work.  :offtopic:
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Ya legalizing dogs would help with arachery a ton sometimes if u hit em high in the lungs there body just fila up with the blood and hardly any blood on the ground

My dad had that happen to him on a 8 point before I was born but he tells me the story

He shot it and didant see where his arrow went he looked for blood and his arrow and he couldn't fine either a few weeks later the neighbor asked him if he shot at a buck with his bow and my dad said yes and the deer wasn't 100 yards from his stand with the arrow stuck in the rib cage