I am an outsider to hunting so I am unbiased. My logic would tell me that the more you could make the deer move around, the more likely it would be that deer would cross in front of you at some point that day.
I've drawn up this lame sketch to demonstrate the concept. You are the hunter X, and the arc around you is your kill radius. The brown tracks are the ground a deer covers. In sketch 1 the deer are bored and move a little bit. In sketch 2 something is making the deer cover a lot more ground, and the probability is a lot higher that you're going to get to shoot something.
If your aim is to kill deer, then the dogs would theoretically help. I guess the question comes down to whether you would rather have dogs run through your property and you kill more deer, or you would rather have no dogs and no deer?
I've drawn up this lame sketch to demonstrate the concept. You are the hunter X, and the arc around you is your kill radius. The brown tracks are the ground a deer covers. In sketch 1 the deer are bored and move a little bit. In sketch 2 something is making the deer cover a lot more ground, and the probability is a lot higher that you're going to get to shoot something.
If your aim is to kill deer, then the dogs would theoretically help. I guess the question comes down to whether you would rather have dogs run through your property and you kill more deer, or you would rather have no dogs and no deer?




























Cheers, (and sorry for being a jerk),





















