Nor does it prevent someone from simply erasing the data on their GPS if the dog strayed before they got him back.I can tell the part about the GPS data was written by someone who knows nothing about the gps systems. That would also be an invasion of privacy without a warrant. Similar to the cases on who owns the ECU in a vehicle.
There is a setting on them that you can store, or delete tracks, or delete them after a certain time, they would be screwed looking at mine as I set mine to delete after 15 mins as I hunt the same places over and over and I don't want to go back and delete them to keep from cluttering the screen up.Nor does it prevent someone from simply erasing the data on their GPS if the dog strayed before they got him back.
Pretty sure they tried it in Richmond county a couple years ago.If this bill goes anywhere it will be amended but it’s the first time I’ve seen minimum acreage requirements for private land in NC
It does seem to be blowing up on facebook.All I'm going to say is I'm watching this! Going to be like Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story".
Did you read the whole thing? Regarding minimum acreage for dogs etc?Seems like pretty straight forward stuff unless I missed something.
Hopefully it might cut down on the amount of drive-bys who see a turnoff into some fields and come driving back in uninvited.
Hunted a couple farms in Granville County for a good 20+ years...always had annual written permission slips in my wallet.
Thanks fisher, thought it should have already been posted, admin can delete.Granville County hunting bill- will restrict hunting bear, deer with dogs
https://www.ncleg.gov/Sessions/2019/Bills/Senate/PDF/S274v0.pdfnchuntandfish.com
I did.....my bad.....should have mentioned that my hunting was only still hunting / stand hunting.....no dogs.Did you read the whole thing? Regarding minimum acreage for dogs etc?
With all the conservative on here, you think allowing the gov't to mandate equipment and then mandating you hand over personal electronics without a warrant is a good idea. Why not just let a LEO just walk around in a parking lot and write citations after the officer accesses you cars computer. Invasion of privacy at the least. Every had a dog get away, any dog well if happens during deer season, you could be charged. Also all tracking dogs must be on a leash to be in compliance with this bill. This can be tough in thick cover.
The law already states that all tracking of deer for recovery must be on a leash. Seems crazy since you can run deer with dogs, but when tracking deer for recovery of wounded, law already says leash required.With all the conservative on here, you think allowing the gov't to mandate equipment and then mandating you hand over personal electronics without a warrant is a good idea. Why not just let a LEO just walk around in a parking lot and write citations after the officer accesses you cars computer. Invasion of privacy at the least. Every had a dog get away, any dog well if happens during deer season, you could be charged. Also all tracking dogs must be on a leash to be in compliance with this bill. This can be tough in thick cover.
In some respects I'm surprised Granville has taken as long as it has. Its close to Raleigh/Durham, and its close on the right direction meaning it produces big deer, relatively speaking. That means that it will attract $$$.This is dog hunting's future.
incrementally, county by county, these bills will continually be introduced to restrict or outright ban deer hunting with dogs. It's almost an annual event now that somebody is bringing forward a bill involving dog hunting. So far the dog hunting community has had the numbers and voices to beat them back, but that won't be the case forever.
Actually this bill seems pretty mild; why not have minimum contiguous acreage requirements and require that hunters be able to prove they have control of their dogs? Seems reasonable to me.
Just gotta get the bow out and let arrows fly early. You have a good point though.In some respects I'm surprised Granville has taken as long as it has. Its close to Raleigh/Durham, and its close on the right direction meaning it produces big deer, relatively speaking. That means that it will attract $$$.
November gun season vs oct is the only reason... same as with person. We have big deer here for a variety of reasons but that is one reason why the big $$$ is in Halifax imo.In some respects I'm surprised Granville has taken as long as it has. Its close to Raleigh/Durham, and its close on the right direction meaning it produces big deer, relatively speaking. That means that it will attract $$$.
In some respects I'm surprised Granville has taken as long as it has. Its close to Raleigh/Durham, and its close on the right direction meaning it produces big deer, relatively speaking. That means that it will attract $$$.
Especially North and West. I don't see it being as much an issue in Harnett, Nash counties. Some of that's the Geography of the job distribution, but I think some of it is the QDM types. You haven't been able to hunt deer in Johnston or Wayne Cotunties with dogs as long as I've been here.You're not wrong, but land being closed off to dog hunters by QDM trophy hunters is a minor issue compared to the population influx and the division of rural land into subdivisions. It's not going to happen tomorrow or this year, but dog hunting is going to be severely restricted (if not done away with completely) in the coming years in the counties near Wake.
That tells you right there what you are dealing with, not hunters, just fools and s. Good dogs be it deer or whatever are expensive and they don't just abandon them. The caliber of people that do that no more deserve to be called hunters than the ones that dump carcasses out up and down the highway and kill animals and leave them lay or shoot domestic farm animals for the heck of it.I I can't recall how many half starved hounds I've seen on the roadsides in late January with no collars on. Add all of these issues together and this is what you get.
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I would hope for once you are right but I am scared you aren't. Last night they sat stone faced and let people talk and didn't utter a word. Then retired for "discussion".I don't see this bill going anywhere