- Banned
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Edit: those opposed to having a civil conversation about it, please stop here. It's a question I genuinely want to hear opinions on.
Is it time to ban snares on public land? Why? Why not?
If you can't see the link, it's a self constricting snare, the dog was lucky to back out quickly enough to only have his snout caught.
This is just one example, I've seen or heard of many.
Wondering what others think...I have my leanings, but am not convinced either way, I am interested in the conversation though, if for nothing else than to be better informed.
Is it time to ban snares on public land? Why? Why not?
If you can't see the link, it's a self constricting snare, the dog was lucky to back out quickly enough to only have his snout caught.
This is just one example, I've seen or heard of many.
Wondering what others think...I have my leanings, but am not convinced either way, I am interested in the conversation though, if for nothing else than to be better informed.
Josh Tatman on Instagram: "A close call for Lefty yesterday. Dan shot a chukar as it sailed off the cliff. We descended to the wash below to search for it. Lefty stopped up ahead, and we thought he had located the bird in the sagebrush. Then he w
198 likes, 63 comments - josh_tatmanJanuary 17, 2022 on : "A close call for Lefty yesterday. Dan shot a chukar as it sailed off the cliff. We descended to the wash below to search for it. Lefty..."
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