Yard Dog wrote:Don't really care if guys want to cut tracks all night, many times (depending on conditions) they will run over one and not see it. Also, they will cut a road only to have a cat cross it later in the morning behind them. Where I do see a problem is these guys will not wait until legal hours to turn out. Happens on the bear pursuits to, I wish I had a dollar for everytime a truckload of dogs drove past our camp in the middle of the night trying to rig a bear. One particular night there were dogs treed from 3 a.m. till daylight less than a half mile below our camp. Not much fun for the guys trying to play by the rules. You might not like the rules, but they are the rules. When the fish and game crack down they do not make distinctions from those who follow the law and those who do not. We all pay the price for the actions of a few...
I've had the same thing here many times. Keep in mind bear pursuit opens at 5 am in Utah during the summer. Well before daylight. A bear caught at 3am could have very well been turned loose on during legal hours. I got up at 3:30 this morning and had another hound guy pass me as I was roading my dogs to let them clean out. I have seen, on many occasions, people turning out on tracks well before legal hunting hours. I figure it will catch up to them sooner or later.



