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04-14-2024, 08:32 AM
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Hunting Property
Just looking for some options, I have a 1/4 of land that has a decent amount of Elk, Moose, Deer , Bears , wolves and coyotes. I do have a bait and try to do what I can to help the animals through the winters.
Three years ago the neighbors rented their property to a couple who decided to get into sheep farming. Which is fine as it is fenced and is no concern to me.
My issue is the sheep farmers have two huge dogs, for flock protection I am told. I run trail cameras year round have have numerous pictures of these two dogs at my baits and chasing animals. When I asked the sheep farmer to keep his dogs on his own property he stated that he can't as they roam for protection. Needless to say the discussion turned heated very fast as I reminded him that the dogs on my property 1KM away from the his sheep are not protecting anything but harassing wildlife. The local F&W officers seem not interested in getting involved. I have no doubts that if I had dogs and they were chasing his sheep they would be shot, which is what I am considering doing.
Is this too harsh???
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04-14-2024, 08:39 AM
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Stray dogs harassing wildlife should be shot. I’d have another big whitetail hanging on the wall had I followed my own advice.
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04-14-2024, 08:43 AM
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Sounds like neighbors of mine. The sound of gunfire has been heard regularly around here.
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04-14-2024, 08:48 AM
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Shoot them. Only way the problem goes away.
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04-14-2024, 08:50 AM
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Sounds like you tried to talk to him and couldn’t reach a solution. Not going to get into that more because I was not there to hear both sides. Either way it sounds like he doesn’t want to control his dogs and you are not getting far there
Do your research on where you legally stand and talk to F&W more. After you have all the information where you legally stand talk to the dog owner again in a civil manner and his response when you can explain where you legally stand. If he doesn’t control his dogs after that do whatever you can do within your legal rights
Basically keep civil and stay within your legal rights to cover your butt
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04-14-2024, 08:53 AM
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If I don’t know the dog it gets shot. If I know the owners they get one warning. I won’t tolerate having stray dogs around my cows. Shoot the buggers and don’t say a word.
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04-14-2024, 09:24 AM
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Get a resident trapping license and let the owners know you have snares at your baits. I use power ram snares and had the same issue. Told the owners for their dogs protection they need to keep them on their own property. It’s a lot less controversial than if you shot the dogs.
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04-14-2024, 09:40 AM
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This reminds me when i was the only one given permission to hunt on a guys farm by Devon. He had a dogs so I asked him if his dogs ever go in the fields and chase the deer . He replied ,they never go out of the yard . He said their is a group of wild dogs in the area and you are more than welcome to shoot them on my land. Few weeks later a herd of deer come running across the field being chased by a dog . It was a long shot but i got him with my 7 mag . I heard a yelp as it went down . Then that tough bugger got up and ran away Few weeks later i am sitting back in the farmers house and I am petting his dog and as i touch his neck he gives a yelp . Farmer then said I think he got into a fight with a coyote in the yard . Lol ! I wish that dog never got up when i shot him because hunting his place really went down hill once he got that dog .
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04-14-2024, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by fatboyz
Get a resident trapping license and let the owners know you have snares at your baits. I use power ram snares and had the same issue. Told the owners for their dogs protection they need to keep them on their own property. It’s a lot less controversial than if you shot the dogs.
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Problem with that being the entitled owner who doesn't get the message. SSS
I've had this kind of problem, when I informed the owner I would shoot the problem animal, after the 6 or 7 time he showed up, I was told, then go ahead and shoot him.
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04-14-2024, 11:24 AM
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Nearly lost my leg to a free roaming dog, wife has scars on her head from a different one, had more hunts ruined than I can count. Zero hesitation to put em in the dirt
Bang flop, bang flop, no words. “Did you see my dog?” Nope
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04-14-2024, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by 3blade
Nearly lost my leg to a free roaming dog, wife has scars on her head from a different one, had more hunts ruined than I can count. Zero hesitation to put em in the dirt
Bang flop, bang flop, no words. “Did you see my dog?” Nope
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A couple of dogs in Edmonton that would have benefitted from that treatment.
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04-14-2024, 11:52 AM
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Shoot..shut up ..shovel
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04-14-2024, 01:03 PM
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As a dog lover, it hurts me to read this but I can understand your frustration with the current issue….
Can you use the rubber (bullets/slugs) to scare the dogs away from your property? After all, even coyotes get a tennis ball treatment in the city….
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04-14-2024, 01:30 PM
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say the word; I'll come over and "coyote" hunt
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04-14-2024, 02:17 PM
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Shoot them. I wouldn't even have talked to the dog owner.
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04-14-2024, 02:42 PM
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Shoot..shut up ..shovel
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And don’t put this on social media too
You know the drill, talk to owners, nothing happens, talk to those that enforce the law, nothing happens, well now you take care of it.
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04-14-2024, 03:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KGB
As a dog lover, it hurts me to read this but I can understand your frustration with the current issue….
Can you use the rubber (bullets/slugs) to scare the dogs away from your property? After all, even coyotes get a tennis ball treatment in the city….
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That would work about as good as throwing a tennis ball at a coyote.
You don't kick or beat a dog to train it would be no different hitting them with rubber bullets.
Also I'm sure the land owner doesn't have time to sit on the property line 24/7 guarding it.
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04-14-2024, 04:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KGB
As a dog lover, it hurts me to read this but I can understand your frustration with the current issue….
Can you use the rubber (bullets/slugs) to scare the dogs away from your property? After all, even coyotes get a tennis ball treatment in the city….
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Reminds me of the story of a cattlemens gathering where it was proposed to sterilize coyote that were eating into the profits. One old guy finally piped up. I don't want to ruin your plan, but they're eating our calves, not having sex with them. Actually the story was much more concise, but I don't want to get banned.
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04-14-2024, 05:30 PM
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Do you have access to a backhoe?
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04-14-2024, 05:46 PM
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Grew up on a ranch. My grandfather had no use for wandering dogs. I remember him saying more than once: “cut that dogs tail off right behind his ears”.
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04-14-2024, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Grizzly Adams1
Reminds me of the story of a cattlemens gathering where it was proposed to sterilize coyote that were eating into the profits. One old guy finally piped up. I don't want to ruin your plan, but they're eating our calves, not having sex with them. Actually the story was much more concise, but I don't want to get banned.
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I’ve heard that story applied to so many things that I think it’s a bit of a legend. Or lie. Whichever you prefer.
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04-14-2024, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11
Do you have access to a backhoe?
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How big of a dog is this?
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04-14-2024, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Pathfinder76
How big of a dog is this?
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If you don't want things found, bury them deep.
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04-14-2024, 06:03 PM
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Like Tuco said in the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; when it is time to shoot, shoot, don't be talking about it. My add: Don't talk about it after, either.
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04-14-2024, 06:20 PM
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You did your part. That's all you can do. You tried to resolve the issue to no avail. If the dogs are on your property causing trouble, they need to be dealt with. It's too bad he acted like that.
If it were me, I'd give him the same chance you did, and tomorrow he'd be missing his dogs. I'm a dog guy, but wondering dogs are trouble.
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04-14-2024, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11
If you don't want things found, bury them deep.
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Or eat it.
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04-15-2024, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mackenzie280
Just looking for some options, I have a 1/4 of land that has a decent amount of Elk, Moose, Deer , Bears , wolves and coyotes. I do have a bait and try to do what I can to help the animals through the winters.
Three years ago the neighbors rented their property to a couple who decided to get into sheep farming. Which is fine as it is fenced and is no concern to me.
My issue is the sheep farmers have two huge dogs, for flock protection I am told. I run trail cameras year round have have numerous pictures of these two dogs at my baits and chasing animals. When I asked the sheep farmer to keep his dogs on his own property he stated that he can't as they roam for protection. Needless to say the discussion turned heated very fast as I reminded him that the dogs on my property 1KM away from the his sheep are not protecting anything but harassing wildlife. The local F&W officers seem not interested in getting involved. I have no doubts that if I had dogs and they were chasing his sheep they would be shot, which is what I am considering doing.
Is this too harsh???
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Illegal to Bait in Alberta.
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04-15-2024, 09:59 AM
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Mad that the neighbors dogs are chasing the crown's ungulates that you're baiting for the next hunting season.
Perhaps bait the bears and wolves and they will take care of the dogs for you.
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04-15-2024, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by mackenzie280
Just looking for some options, I have a 1/4 of land that has a decent amount of Elk, Moose, Deer , Bears , wolves and coyotes. I do have a bait and try to do what I can to help the animals through the winters.
Three years ago the neighbors rented their property to a couple who decided to get into sheep farming. Which is fine as it is fenced and is no concern to me.
My issue is the sheep farmers have two huge dogs, for flock protection I am told. I run trail cameras year round have have numerous pictures of these two dogs at my baits and chasing animals. When I asked the sheep farmer to keep his dogs on his own property he stated that he can't as they roam for protection. Needless to say the discussion turned heated very fast as I reminded him that the dogs on my property 1KM away from the his sheep are not protecting anything but harassing wildlife. The local F&W officers seem not interested in getting involved. I have no doubts that if I had dogs and they were chasing his sheep they would be shot, which is what I am considering doing.
Is this too harsh???
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They roam for protection?.......That's no bueno.
The guy keeps sheep in an area with wolves? Once you take care of his dogs, the wolves will take care of his bank account!
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04-15-2024, 10:16 AM
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To the OP, it's OK to feed big game if to help big game thru the winter ...bait not the best choice of words in that regard ...bait for coyotes,wolves and bears is legal in most locations ..
Guard dogs off their own property are at risk and I wouldn't put up with that ...at all .
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