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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1362277" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Being that you are not actually "taking" that animal with the dog since it has already been shot, how does that play into the regs? Seems a bit gray to me. I was talking to a man down on Three Rivers a few years back that I drove up on and he had a load of beagles in the back. Of course I knew what he was doing, and pretty sure the GW that drove up did too. All the GW said was he didn't want to see those dogs on the ground without a leash on... meaning they couldn't run free to track a deer. Just beacuse that's what the GW said, doesn't make it a law in all areas, but that just seems to be a little gray in the regs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1362277, member: 9675"] Being that you are not actually "taking" that animal with the dog since it has already been shot, how does that play into the regs? Seems a bit gray to me. I was talking to a man down on Three Rivers a few years back that I drove up on and he had a load of beagles in the back. Of course I knew what he was doing, and pretty sure the GW that drove up did too. All the GW said was he didn't want to see those dogs on the ground without a leash on... meaning they couldn't run free to track a deer. Just beacuse that's what the GW said, doesn't make it a law in all areas, but that just seems to be a little gray in the regs. [/QUOTE]
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