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Posted by RedBones4me on 01-31-2007 05:07 PM:

Location of the World announced

Why does everything always have to be in Indiana?
Every big event that UKC has, other than Winter Classic, is in Indiana. Now the world has been put there.
Why not use a place that is more central to all hunters from different states? Just would like to be able to attend all these events without having to miss a ton of work. Im not rich and cant afford to miss so much work because I would have to travel to Indiana for so many events.

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Posted by jdarco831 on 01-31-2007 05:10 PM:

Tennesee would have been a prime location again....in the middle of everyone...


Posted by Jeromy Allen on 01-31-2007 05:10 PM:

No matter where you have you still not going to make everyone happy.

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Posted by Jason Mullins on 01-31-2007 05:52 PM:

Where at in Indiana will it be located

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Posted by blueticker on 01-31-2007 05:52 PM:

Look at the scores in Tennesee. I would suspect a hound would need to go hunting good to win. It may take the hot nosed pot lickers that won't go looking for a coon out of contention. How about the idiots that open on everything and nothing that take their circle and don't get treed. There sure behind the eight ball in thin coon. I believe moving the hunt to locations of different terrain is needed. Thin coon to thick coon populations from year to year. Give the different types of hounds opportunity to shine.


Posted by tylerman on 01-31-2007 06:02 PM:

I would think you boys in thin coon would love it up here.If a dog can tree a coon down there he she as hell can tree on up here.I know alot of guys round here got dogs that go hard,leave alot of coon behind em too.No snakes or alligators either.Most nights you dont have to listen to a dog go all night to tree one.

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Posted by Art. JR on 01-31-2007 06:19 PM:

The main reasons are: (As I understand them)

1. Club support and people to support the hunt

2. Location to hotels ect

3. An area big enough to handle the crowd (Facilities)

4. Enough hunting space

those are the biggest reasons.

I know we had black and tan days here last year in MO I thought it when well and I guided all three nights. All three casts placed in the hunt. I think it is a good place to have it, but people cry if they think they can't score 1100+


Posted by Bolt Action on 01-31-2007 06:26 PM:

Wow! Another event in good ole Indiana. LOL

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Posted by Christy on 01-31-2007 06:49 PM:

Re: Location of the World announced

quote:
Originally posted by RedBones4me
Why does everything always have to be in Indiana?
Every big event that UKC has, other than Winter Classic, is in Indiana. Now the world has been put there.
Why not use a place that is more central to all hunters from different states? Just would like to be able to attend all these events without having to miss a ton of work. Im not rich and cant afford to miss so much work because I would have to travel to Indiana for so many events.




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Posted by John Vaught on 01-31-2007 07:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticker
Look at the scores in Tennesee. I would suspect a hound would need to go hunting good to win. It may take the hot nosed pot lickers that won't go looking for a coon out of contention. How about the idiots that open on everything and nothing that take their circle and don't get treed. There sure behind the eight ball in thin coon. I believe moving the hunt to locations of different terrain is needed. Thin coon to thick coon populations from year to year. Give the different types of hounds opportunity to shine.
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Posted by blueticker on 01-31-2007 07:49 PM:

Some of the most memorable hunts I have been on is the hunts where several coon have been treed and big scores are posted. A top notch coon dog in thick coon should be a top notch coon dog in thin coon. A treedog in thick coon may resemble a coon dog but in thin coon may come up very short. Never hunted in Indiana but sounds like you better have a treedog. I would sure like to make it to the Nat. blue hunt in May just to check out the Angola area.


Posted by coonsmen on 01-31-2007 08:33 PM:

where at in IN is it going to be held?


Posted by wade lucking on 01-31-2007 08:37 PM:

no offense to anyone, but get your dogs quailifed before complaining. nuff said

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Posted by Russell Boyette on 01-31-2007 08:45 PM:

I would like to see the event in Mississippi at some timein the future. Starkville has already held the Futurity, and is close to alot of WMA and core land that is really great hunting. The SKC world hunt has been held down the road in Columbus. They have proven to be able to accomadate the crowd, and would be a good location.

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Posted by T Felderman on 01-31-2007 09:01 PM:

As long as its away from water and swaps its a good choice.


Posted by masterd1976 on 01-31-2007 10:19 PM:

If you have a good enuff coondog you won't mind the drive. The complainers come from the ones that won't make it this far anyway.


Posted by Copenhagen on 01-31-2007 10:42 PM:

quote:
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year of the bluetick
NEVER HEARD THAT ONE BEFORE.

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Posted by masterd1976 on 01-31-2007 10:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by kybluetickman
year of the bluetick

You can't pick every year to be the year of the blue dog.


Posted by Copenhagen on 01-31-2007 10:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by masterd1976
You can't pick every year to be the year of the blue dog.
MUST BE SOME DISEASE SPREADING THAT WILL KILL OFF ALL WALKER HOUNDS.

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Posted by WILD DOG on 01-31-2007 11:13 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by tylerman
I would think you boys in thin coon would love it up here.If a dog can tree a coon down there he she as hell can tree on up here.I know alot of guys round here got dogs that go hard,leave alot of coon behind em too.No snakes or alligators either.Most nights you dont have to listen to a dog go all night to tree one.
now it dont bother me to hunt up there but ill tell you the differance. when you train a dog here in thin coon that dog learns to circle the tree before setting in on treeing because the coon might have come out and went on. well when this same dog goes to where the coon are thick he hits another track whie circling the tree and goes on. thus carrying his strike all night long. now if it is a real hot track the dog might not cirle the tree because the scenet is so hot he is sure its there but on just a good track that isnt hot but not cold you could have a problem if the coon are thick in the area..jmo

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Posted by patches on 02-03-2007 06:57 PM:

quote:
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You can't pick every year to be the year of the blue dog.


not this year folks. my blue just isn't ready yet. you have to wait about a year for it to happen. lol

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Posted by BILLYJACK on 02-03-2007 07:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by WILD DOG
now it dont bother me to hunt up there but ill tell you the differance. when you train a dog here in thin coon that dog learns to circle the tree before setting in on treeing because the coon might have come out and went on. well when this same dog goes to where the coon are thick he hits another track whie circling the tree and goes on. thus carrying his strike all night long. now if it is a real hot track the dog might not cirle the tree because the scenet is so hot he is sure its there but on just a good track that isnt hot but not cold you could have a problem if the coon are thick in the area..jmo



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Posted by JOE TANKERSLEY on 02-04-2007 12:59 AM:

I'll agree with Mr. Felderman, lets keep it away from the swamps! Boys dogs from thin coons just don't do as well in thick coons!

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Posted by coonbone on 02-04-2007 04:00 PM:

Maybe they should do the world hunt like BBOA,and BBCHA do there hunts.Have a North World Hunt,and a South World Hunt to accomidate the different styles of hunting.Or better yet,have the world hunt in a central location,and call it a World Hunt giving everyone a reasonable distance to drive,and chance of competing.


Posted by chris baker on 02-04-2007 05:05 PM:

I went to Indiana for Oaks a few years ago and coon are not as thick everywhere in that state as other places. We had a non hunting guide and at the end of the night I understood why. Every place we turned loose there was a path beaten down in the weeds where they had been hunting. The guide even told us where they would tree when we turned loose. This den, that den, and so fourth. One spot all four dogs split and when I tied mine and went to the other tree I couldn't find him cause the briars were so tall and thick. He shut up when I tied him cause it was hot and dry and I had to wait for him to bark to find where I tied him. We saw one coon sitting up down the fence from one guys dog and that was after the hunt. So all those dogs trained in thin coon have a chance also. You can go hunt there and I'll go where you can tree in the road ditch and have a coon. It was a lot more fun. Good luck and hope to see ya there.


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