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<blockquote data-quote="huntemup" data-source="post: 2935355" data-attributes="member: 35085"><p>And yet it works in so many other states. </p><p></p><p>It's real simple, the dog on a leash isn't very likely to be running any deer to you. You should be allowed the means to finish off a wounded animal if that's where the trail leads. </p><p></p><p>Hell, most people aren't even using hounds when tracking deer. More times than not,in my experience, it's been housedogs doing blood tracking-often times it's the family dachshund at the other end of the lead. </p><p></p><p></p><p>And the Kansas wiha is a great program. Not sure why so many think it can't be equally successful -for all parties, here in Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>I understand the concerns of private land hunters/owners. But I also understand the very real need for more publicly accessible hunting land around the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntemup, post: 2935355, member: 35085"] And yet it works in so many other states. It's real simple, the dog on a leash isn't very likely to be running any deer to you. You should be allowed the means to finish off a wounded animal if that's where the trail leads. Hell, most people aren't even using hounds when tracking deer. More times than not,in my experience, it's been housedogs doing blood tracking-often times it's the family dachshund at the other end of the lead. And the Kansas wiha is a great program. Not sure why so many think it can't be equally successful -for all parties, here in Oklahoma. I understand the concerns of private land hunters/owners. But I also understand the very real need for more publicly accessible hunting land around the state. [/QUOTE]
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