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War7664

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  1. I think it would almost be impossible to not know if a bear was being chased by hounds. If you were to shoot the bear, you're guaranteed to have a confrontation with an angry houndsman. At the tree, the dogs are tied up for their safety, an injured bear presents a big problem. If you wound the bear while the dogs aren't tied up, it can lead to disaster. Trust me, you don't want to face a houndsman if he feels you're responsible for the death of his dogs

     

    If you go the other way and show some courtesy (and you have a tag in your pocket), you never know, they might let you take the bear.


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  3. I hear the "stop the demand" version all the time too. It's a valid concept IMO. But - stop the supply and the demand will decrease (at least). If there are no drugs to buy - there will be be no demand. If we can't stop one by itself - hit the other side too and meet in the middle. Attack both sides!

     

     

    Demand doesn't decrease if you stop/decrease supply....if Game and Fish slashed the number of elk tags, would less AZ hunters want to hunt elk?!?

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