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I think you can only shoot them if they are threating you or your livestock. Only the WDFW can shoot them for harassing wildlife.I have had the same issue but was able to contact the owner and get the animals controlled. The owner didn't realize how far they were traveling or what they were doing.Way easier conversation to have than "yes, I shot your dog".
3 miles is nothing for a couple dogs out at night, and a couple deer running by a few minutes before dogs run through a camera hardly seems like “running deer” to me. Those deer are hopping out of the way of all manner of creatures all day and all night long. Damn near 24/7 they are eating, sleeping, or 2-3 minutes ahead trotting away from something. Dogs flush deer constantly while dinking around the woods. Deer constantly move away from loud running things at night. No big deal. Hell i walked to my truck last night and flushed deer out of the bushes. Somebody shoot me.
again, not shooting dogs. I dont put bait out. this is state property below a clearcut. Maybe a cat will get them, plenty of them on this camera too.
Quote from: salt n sage90 on August 27, 2021, 07:11:38 AMagain, not shooting dogs. I dont put bait out. this is state property below a clearcut. Maybe a cat will get them, plenty of them on this camera too.I think he has made it clear a couple times he will not be shooting dogs.