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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 07-04-2019 01:40 PM:

Lets find who is really OLD.

I don't have enough time to come close to listing all the different ways we can keep up with Coon Hound information today. The world of coon hunting is at our finger tips on any computer, tablet or phone.

Where I want to go with this is see how many remember just using the Coon Hound Magazines and the Telephone.
Some parts of the country the local coffee shop was the main stay of information. Just not enough enough coon hunters in my area for that to be effective. lol

For me it was the telephone and I will say that in my life I have been fairly discipline on not wasting money and spending money on things that took away from my Family. There was one thing and it was the TELEPHONE. Many youngsters have never paid for a long distance call. Don't know what that would be like. Back in the 60's and 70's the typical phone bill was around 15-20 bucks. Now every long distance call was charged according to the time spent on the line. My telephone charges was always at least $100 and many times $200 a month. All to coon hunters around the country. My wife was never happy about that. That was back when the car and house payments were in the $200 range. Not the telephone charges. LOL
The magazines were also read from cover to cover. The American Cooner, Full Cry and then UKC came out with the bloodlines. I would think the bloodlines came out in the early 80's. It was like maybe a dozen pages long.

So how many old times have spent more money than they should have talking cross country to other coon hunters.

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Posted by Roy Grant on 07-04-2019 01:52 PM:

Guilty. Borrowed 2000.00 dollars to buy a blk n tan female, while on strike at work. I was married with 2 little girls. Best money I ever spent.


Posted by yadkintar on 07-04-2019 02:12 PM:

I got three long time freinds in different states I talk to daily. We are all about the same age so we got a lot in common. I got four freinds I have hunted and fished with for 35+ years locally.




I got a flip phone I never get the minutes used up on.



Tar


Posted by Preacher Tom on 07-04-2019 03:57 PM:

Bruce this is a true story I shouldn't tell but it's on myself. 45 years ago on my wife birthday I had saved up $35 which was a lot for us at the time. I asked her if she wanted to go to town and buy a birthday present but she wasn't feeling well. Well that night I went hunting and bought a dog (for $35) and had nothing left for the present. She should have killed me but we are still married celebrateing number 49 this year. I will tell you I have never done anything that stupid again (at least I hope not but there are a couple more stories). By the way I shot the dog.

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Posted by pigsit on 07-04-2019 04:00 PM:

Yeah. I know the feeling. I lived in a small town had an off brand telephone company, I knew coon hunters all over the country, a cheap phone bill was $200. The magazines were full of ads for dogs for sale and stud dogs, I remember picking up a Cooner one month there were five stud dog ads on dogs that I had owned at one time or another. Now if there is a dog for sale, they don't give you any information, and certainly no phone number. I guess you're suppose to just send a check and hope for the best.

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Posted by Ed Mauney on 07-04-2019 04:48 PM:

Yes Sir

Been there done that. Not proud of it but I did. Lol

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Posted by Rolin Blues on 07-04-2019 05:31 PM:

Come on Ed

Lets' hear the whole story. Mary ain't gonna get on here to read about it anyway!! Time for us 'old timers' to "fess" up.

At 72 yrs old, I've coon hunted my whole life. Dad always had grade dogs. In 1960, he tried a pb blue dog for $150, but took it back. I cried all way home because I had fallen in love with the dog. SO, next night we drove back down to Calamus, Iowa & brought him home. Had a lot of really good dogs thru the years, but I would give anything to have one like him today- sounded like hog squelling on track, but the 1st long smooth bawl you heard, it was over. That was a lot of money back then for a dog & $2 hides. Killed 100+ coon over him for the next 5 yrs. & raised 3 more generations after him, finally single registered the last one as an English dog. Started comp. hunting in 1970, so spent lots of money hunting grade casts.

After buying farm in 1980 & having 3 kids, I wanted to get back into reg. blue dogs. Even with farm economy going into tank, I scraped together $1000 & bought a female out of OK. called Babe, which I made a GrNtCh. Been hunting them ever since.

Your right Bruce, I couldn't Wait for next copies of mags to hit the mailbox. Read every page from front to back & then over again till next months came. Only got 1 real DUD out of ads from MK Green in Arkansas. Me & Joe East, dog supply guy bought both dogs from same ad & neither 1 was worth a ****. Never got our money back, along with a lot of other guys & some of you other 'old timers' might remember this story, but did get him arrested by FBI & put in jail for mail fraud because of mag ads going across state lines. That's all for now. Take care, Ron.


Posted by DL NH on 07-04-2019 08:33 PM:

When I started coon hunting Bill Boatman's six cell light with the glow ring around the lens was the best light going. I bought one and thought I was in hog heaven!

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Posted by CHEWBACH on 07-04-2019 10:56 PM:

Phone when I was a kid ! it was a luxury to have ! we would have to walk 5 mile just to get to the country store where they had the only phone close by. you all were lucky back then. not so lucky today because you just got old. lol.

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Posted by sox12 on 07-05-2019 12:06 AM:

how many of you fellas remember the ole crank phones? Full Cry, American cooner, and every other months or three months the had a little bloodlines book, back then the books were around four dollars a year

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Posted by Cry Tough Blues on 07-05-2019 01:12 AM:

Heck yeah I remember those days waiting on Full Cry to hit the mailbox. Thst mag used to be the best

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Posted by shadinc on 07-05-2019 03:05 AM:

In 1967 I hauled a female to Clinton, Kentucky and bred to House's Chief.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 07-05-2019 01:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
In 1967 I hauled a female to Clinton, Kentucky and bred to House's Chief.
did you get pups? Either way it's cool.


Posted by Driftwoodblue on 07-05-2019 01:39 PM:

old?

Bruce, do you not remember reading Mountain Music magazines?
Nuff said.


Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 07-05-2019 02:00 PM:

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Sorry, I don't. Mainly the Corner, Full Cry and Bloodlines when it came out.
Full Cry had more stories, back in the deep woods kind of theme. It was an old timers magazine back then. Not saying that negatively.
American Cooner was the one place to keep up with current events. Who had the next great stud dog.

I know we each had our own methods of reading the American Cooner. Mine was in this order.

1. Dale Branderbuger - Rules Corner. I actually knew the rules back then. Not today.
2. I would read the small classified in the back next.
3. I would read upcoming hunts.
4. Then I would start on the Stud Ads. Ads without pedigrees never turned me on then and still don't today.
5. Then Breed association news and different State association news.
6. Emet Brohard came along in what 70's or 80's. Enjoyed reading his thoughts.
7. Always looked for Ralph Capehart and the Planned Genetic Breeders discussions. Seen several of those hounds and they were planned about like the rest of them. But he did right some interesting thoughts.
I use to be able to lay on the couch with the phone in my ear and discuss ad after ad and page after page of each months magazine. Back then I could remember what page most of the articles were on and while discussing them. I would tell a buddy. Go to page so and so and look what was being said. Wish I had that memory today.
One thing I always looked at was each magazine ( I think by law) had to put a subscription number in there somewhere. It was a small box generally in the first few pages around the table of contents.
Got my first Real LOL light from an add that always ran inside the back cover. Maybe on the back of the back cover but anyways it was a $49 gell cell nite light. Worked good till one night at a hunt I bragged on it. Never worked since.
I had years and years of them magazines in the closet. They got some type of mite and when I would drag them down to read them. I would start itching. Finally with my wife encouragement. Threw years and years of magazines away.
Now it is the internet and one cyber attack can wipe all my coon hunting information. LOL

Think I owe a big Thanks to Terry Walker who is behind publishing these magazines. If I had a quarter for every minute I spent reading one of them over the years. I probably could retire. LOl

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Posted by yadkintar on 07-05-2019 02:03 PM:

Re: old?

quote:
Originally posted by Driftwoodblue
Bruce, do you not remember reading Mountain Music magazines?
Nuff said.




I still got a Eddie Ross mountain music jacket I won at the NKC texas state hunt back in the early 80,s for 2nd place.



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Posted by shadinc on 07-05-2019 03:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
did you get pups? Either way it's cool.
Only three made it to grown dogs, but they were all nice coon hounds.

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Posted by crooked ridge on 07-05-2019 05:24 PM:

When I started coon hunting Bill Boatman's six cell light with the glow ring around the lens was the best light going. I bought one and thought I was in hog heaven!

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Dynalight, had one. Also bought a BT pup off 1975 world champion. Pup was a pot licker , took it back and was asked if I wanted my money or another pup. There was I'd say at least a dozen females tied , all with pups. I got my money and ran.


Posted by Larry Atherton on 07-05-2019 05:53 PM:

Bruce,

When I was growing up, and I went somewhere on my own. My dad would have me call at a prearranged time. I was instructed to call collect, and to only let the phone ring 3 times and hang up. If someone by mistake answered the phone, they would decline accepting the charge. That way my family knew I arrived safe and o.k.

Like you I had to watch my budget. I used good ole snail mail the most to keep in contact with fellow coon hunters. probably the most I used the phone was in the early 1990s.

Today, I hardly use a phone at all.

Tar,

I have a prepaid flip phone and I have 1080.42 minutes on it today. Of course that will jump in 4 days as I need to pay for my upcoming time period.

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Posted by Rex W Sims on 07-05-2019 06:41 PM:

when I was a kid we were on a party line with 8 other families ,boy you sure had to watch what you said on the phone or the whole neighborhood knew it......

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Posted by yadkintar on 07-05-2019 06:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rex W Sims
when I was a kid we were on a party line with 8 other families ,boy you sure had to watch what you said on the phone or the whole neighborhood knew it......



Two of them older ladies in our neighborhood lived right next to each other and they stayed on the phone all day and night lol.



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Posted by DL NH on 07-05-2019 08:13 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by crooked ridge
Dynalight, had one. Also bought a BT pup off 1975 world champion. Pup was a pot licker , took it back and was asked if I wanted my money or another pup. There was I'd say at least a dozen females tied , all with pups. I got my money and ran.


Crooked ridge, you're right there t was a Dynalite. One of the "Old guys" that got me into coon hunting in the 1st place ordered it for me from Bill Boarman's catalog.

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Posted by stevwallace on 07-06-2019 01:55 AM:

Remember first two coons me and buddy treed was with cur-walker dog and a collie. This was in 60's. Found them with a lantern. Dad had went to Georgia to hunt and took the flash lights. Mom wouldn't let me go with him for some reason that I can't recall; think it was cause I was to little but as soon as we went " behind the house" we cut out for a holler with creek running out of clinch mountain that was bout mile from house. Think first magazine Dad got was Fur Fish and Game or something like that. Loved the bobcat stories.


Posted by crooked ridge on 07-06-2019 02:56 AM:

Think first magazine Dad got was Fur Fish and Game or something like that. Loved the bobcat stories. They still publish FF&G, I subscribe to it. I like it as well as I did years ago.


Posted by Rolin Blues on 07-06-2019 03:23 AM:

Rex

Same around our house. Ya picked up phone carefully so they didn't hear a click, then listened quietly to catch neighborhood news. Real up grade with circular dial on phone, then touch tone type phone. Now lots of people don't even have a 'land line' or name in phone book!! Take care, Ron.


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