Deer Hunting With Dogs
by Mitch Johnson
Have you ever enjoyed hunting deer with dogs? Did you enjoy the
hunting sport? But some time it is not possible to always spot the
deer especially in the Southern states. You will come across
different terrains to locate the deer. Sometime to hunt one animal
we use other animals like dogs for hunting the deer. I have no
experience of using them for hunting but have seen them in action.
But more than the dog hunter the foxhunters are considered a good
sport.
Another poacher of my acquaintance had a deer dog that was deer
proof. So much so that the owner offered a suspicious warden one
hundred dollars if he (the warden) could persuade the dog to chase a
deer. The warden was satisfied and the dogs owner was perfectly safe
in making the offer, but that dog was about the best aid that a
poacher could wish. Healthy deer were perfectly safe from him. I saw
a deer run within a hundred feet of the dog and he never even looked
at the deer. It was different when his master used his gun. The dog
would be off at the sound of the shot and, if the deer had been
wounded and not killed, he would chase, catch and hold the animal
until the man could approach and make the kill.
Most of the legal deer hunting in which dogs are used is done in
some of the Southern States--in areas where there are large private
estates. It seems to be more a 'gentlemans sport' than one the
common people can enjoy--more a holdover of the English nobility or
southern aristocracy idea than a sport of American democracy.
The excuse is that the deer are in such inaccessible places that
the use of dogs is necessary in order to have any success at all. I
know that there are many places in the South which I would not want
to enter and where it would be almost impossible to see a deer, let
alone to shoot one, but we have a few places here in Maine that are
nearly as bad. I know of one tract of several thousand acres where
deer are plentiful, but hunters shun it. There is no visibility and
I often have been forced to crawl on hands and knees in order to
make any progress. Such places are better left as sanctuaries where
deer will have a chance to live and increase.
The overflow from these areas would soon provide good hunting in
neighboring sections. I believe that it is better to do this than it
is to use dogs to drive the last deer out of the refuge, to be shot
by a favored few. The shooting of deer from trains, airplanes and
automobiles is illegal in most places, and rightly so. Aside from
the sporting angle, the use of a loaded gun in a confined space can
be dangerous to anyone who may be with the shooter.
Accidents can happen and it is senseless to expose any one to any
unnecessary risks. From a sporting standpoint, riding along a road
with a gun stuck out of the window of an automobile and shooting any
deer that might be seen, is about as sporting as shooting fish in a
barrel. Deer have not acquired a fear of automobiles and will often
feed in full view of a highway, to the delight of nature lovers. To
take advantage of the deers lack of fear is, definitely, not
sporting.
Even though it is great fun to hunt the deer, I believe that the
more you take care in hunting the better you care safe from any
unlawful or accidents. Unfearful nature of deer can sometime be a
delight to the natures lovers and they are dangerous as well when
you travel on the highways. There are some good dogs that could be
of good help when going for hunting deer. And there some dogs again
that does not like to hunt for deer. They are called deer proof.
Deer hunting could earn you a good amount of money as well if you
know how to trade it.
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