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The Toughest Place I Hunt
It seems that my post about "The Best Big Game Picture" is still going well. I thought a Post about the Toughest place that you hunt might prove interesting as well.
I have hunted in 39 states and I know that there are tough conditions everywhere. Lets see yours.
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Jess
Light Foot English
"They are often imitated but never duplicated"
OK
Everyone is SHY <LOL>
Here are some pics of the toughest place that I hunt while I am in Indiana.
BIG MARSH anywhere from a foot of water to DEEP water, Stinking, Nasty Mud, that is forever DEEP. These mash areas are so bad that some areas you just can't get through.



Light Foot Spyder after running in a marsh

Light Foot Spyder after a dry ground race

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Jess
Light Foot English
"They are often imitated but never duplicated"
give me a day or two and ill get some pics of the good ole Appalachian Mts. here in WV where i hunt.
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com
quote:
Originally posted by dsodshounds
give me a day or two and ill get some pics of the good ole Appalachian Mts. here in WV where i hunt.
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Jess
Light Foot English
"They are often imitated but never duplicated"
Re: OK
quote:
Originally posted by hellcat
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Bob Brooks /
Jordan Tyler (grandson)
BackWoods River Walkers/Beagles
Just all 'round , meat gettin' hounds.
Re: Re: OK
quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
I've got a place like this , except there are cattails over head high and so thick you can't hardly get through them.
I've only seen one dog that could consistantly tree coons in there in over 25 years of huntng. You can always get one struck , but getting one treed is another story. LOL
I don't go in there as much as I did when I was younger , but every now and then when someone tells me what a good dog they have , well , you know. LOL
Some of the old beaver ponds and tag-alder swamps we bear hunt in get pretty tough too , but not "that" tough. LOL
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Jess
Light Foot English
"They are often imitated but never duplicated"
quote:
Originally posted by hellcat
I have hunted WV. A person has to REALLY want to hunt to hunt in those hills. <LOL>
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com
Those pictures look likewhat I hunt down here in SC , but I also love going back and huntin those WV hills every chance I get....
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Proud Member & Supporter of Team Sid
Smoke Holes



Allegheny Front/Green Mt



Sam,
When I graduated high school , back in 1978 , I went down to my dads friends place in Wharton. ( He used to come up and go bear hunting with us. )
One of the things I remember most is going 4-wheeling through those hills following the power lines. What a great time.
Spent 10 days down there. Nicest place a person could ever hope to visit. Pretty country and great people.
Not a place I'd like to hunt though ! LOL
If you'd ever like to come up and hunt some " flat " land , give me a shout.
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Bob Brooks /
Jordan Tyler (grandson)
BackWoods River Walkers/Beagles
Just all 'round , meat gettin' hounds.
quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
Sam,
When I graduated high school , back in 1978 , I went down to my dads friends place in Wharton. ( He used to come up and go bear hunting with us. )
One of the things I remember most is going 4-wheeling through those hills following the power lines. What a great time.
Spent 10 days down there. Nicest place a person could ever hope to visit. Pretty country and great people.
Not a place I'd like to hunt though ! LOL
If you'd ever like to come up and hunt some " flat " land , give me a shout.
If there is a place you can bear hunt thats not tough I've yet to hunt there. Either straight up and down, so thick you cant crawl through it, or water waste deep. Have you ever been trying to get to a pack of dogs and said to yourself man your stupid!!
Bobby
quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
Nicest place a person could ever hope to visit. Pretty country and great people.
Not a place I'd like to hunt though ! LOL
.
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Jess
Light Foot English
"They are often imitated but never duplicated"

A Pic from my house of our homeplace where i hunt Star Run.


Flatrock Run/Microwave.


looking off the pipeline close to the pics above.
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com

Pic of Red Creek beside blackbird knob.

looking back towards fisher spring knob/upper part of red creek canyon.

thick canyon






phares hollow rocks
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com

looking towards north mt. from smith mt. seneca rocks is in the far upper corner.

looking towards north mt. from smith mt. shennendoah is the farthereist mt.

rim of roaring from my cousin's property

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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com

green knob top right.
http://www.wvhighlands.org/roaring-...ystack-knob.htm
also some jonathan jessup pictures can be found here and his website. he does professional photography of dolly sods. hope i didnt go overboard hellcat...lol
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com
theirs only 3 places in the world that I would'nt turn loose
#1 Adam's Back Yard
#2 Big Stone Gap Virginia
#3 Sinks of Gandy W.Va. "The Bear run from one Cave to another" !! No Fun at all going into those Caves
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Steve Morrow "Saltlick Majestic's"
"Never Have Hounds Or Kids And You Won't Get Your Heart Broke"!!
540-421-2875
PR, Saltlick's Blue Misty Linga "Bluetick Coonhound"
French X American Hounds
quote:
Originally posted by Majestic Tree H
theirs only 3 places in the world that I would'nt turn loose
#1 Adam's Back Yard
#2 Big Stone Gap Virginia
#3 Sinks of Gandy W.Va. "The Bear run from one Cave to another" !! No Fun at all going into those Caves
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com
i agree
i haven't bear hunted in an easy place yet its straight up and down or pine and laurel thickets or my favorite briar patches that you throw a shirt into and run through while they are fighting over it. and yet we keep doing it
yup
quote:
Originally posted by Jerriott
If there is a place you can bear hunt thats not tough I've yet to hunt there. Either straight up and down, so thick you cant crawl through it, or water waste deep. Have you ever been trying to get to a pack of dogs and said to yourself man your stupid!!
Bobby
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
This is a non-thick part for coonhunting in... The dogs can actually make it to the tree to tree on... I am going to have to get some pictures of the thick stuff (yay for the Pacific Northwest)

This is where my dogs cat hunt... My slightly out of shape ass has not hunted there.. I have seen video of it.. The video does it more justice then the pics do 






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~Melanie Hampton~
OutWest Big Game Hounds
You've only got 3 choices in life, give in, give up, or give it all you got.
A little farther south in the Appalachains from WVA...this is in the Blue Ridge Mtns of Transylvania County, North Carolina looking down the Horsepasture River Gorge; another 2 or 3 twists of the gorge and you are in South Carolina....you can coon hunt it like we do, but there are almost as many bears and a lot more hogs than there are coons LOL...

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“The jealous are troublesome to others, but a torment to themselves.” --- William Penn
steve you got any pics of spruce. thats one place i pretty much grew up at and have never took pics. my uncle owns land and has a cabin at the sinks. i bear hunt there a couple times a year. we usually tree big bear in that area.
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Adam Evans
Brushy Ridge English Hounds
Light Foot English
304-257-6079
http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz81/teambrushyridge/
brushyridgehounds.webs.com
Adam I was all over that area Yesterday and This is the only pic I took .. I saw a bunch of Fokes Climbing on Your Rock so I thought you ought to Know !! LOL

I will Get up their Soon and Get some Pic .. Lost all my photos in my last Computer ... Alot of My Studies were their in the Area ..
Hog Nose Snakes, Blind Cave Fish, Blind Cave Salamander, Dead Bear in Caves.. Snow Shoe Hare ect ...
Used to Hang Glide Up their Also.. Did that till one day I got Inverted at 100' or so.. Not to Bad Flew prit good Up side Down.. Landing was a Bitch tho..
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Steve Morrow "Saltlick Majestic's"
"Never Have Hounds Or Kids And You Won't Get Your Heart Broke"!!
540-421-2875
PR, Saltlick's Blue Misty Linga "Bluetick Coonhound"
French X American Hounds
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