Brilliant!I think my sock is pregnant.
A website has a shirt that has that on it. I’m ordering it.Brilliant!
"Brilliant!" or "I think my sock is pregnant."?A website has a shirt that has that on it. I’m ordering it.
I think my sock is pregnant."Brilliant!" or "I think my sock is pregnant."?
Okay. Which hunting book from 40+ years ago told you to bring a dog to your deer stand?In Texas, can a deer hunter still get in trouble for possessing one LEASHED dog while hunting? How about if the LEASHED pooch is even tied up at the deer stand?
Is the leash on the hound proof enough to the game warden that the dog is not actually a method of take, an instrument to the hunt?
From the code of conduct:
“Excessive Thread Creation
Creating an excessive number of threads or threads that lack substance makes it difficult for members to find information and track more useful threads. If a thread already exists on a topic do not create another covering virtually the same topic. If the thread consists nothing more than a random off topic though it is probably not worthy of its own thread. These threads may be locked or deleted and members guilty of starting such disruptive threads will be removed AGAIN at the forums discretion.”
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The above does not pertain to me. This is a serious thread. There is nothing else at this site covering this. I ran a search already. A serious question was asked. I wasn't aware that there is posting quota for site members. Nothing on Google has been able to answer my question. It might not be an important question to some but it is important to me. If no person here is able to answer my question, I will ask the game authorities then. I don't want to get busted (fined, jailed) for having a dog in the field where I'm not allowed to have one. I don't want to put any dog in danger of getting shot where the dog isn't welcome or supposed to be. I'm a serious conservationist. My aim is to employ dogs in the pursuit of game to the extent the law allows. The TPWD website doesn't even cover dogs and big game.From the code of conduct:
“Excessive Thread Creation
Creating an excessive number of threads or threads that lack substance makes it difficult for members to find information and track more useful threads. If a thread already exists on a topic do not create another covering virtually the same topic. If the thread consists nothing more than a random off topic though it is probably not worthy of its own thread. These threads may be locked or deleted and members guilty of starting such disruptive threads will be removed at the forums discretion.”
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Okay. Which hunting book from 40+ years ago told you to bring a dog to your deer stand?
I have never actually hunter deer....... in 3, 2, 1.....
Of course, I would always ask the property owner as well. The property owner might be rancher or farmer and dogs and livestock might be an issue. I still want to know what the state game authorities have to say about it. The property owner might OK dogs under certain conditions but the law might not allow it still.Why don't you ask the person whose property you are hunting on?
They may not want you to even if it's legal.
Only mentioning it for birds.
This is not to say that possession of leashed dogs by deer hunters afield is prohibited.
- use dogs to aid in the hunting of any game bird.