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Posted by Bluedogman on 03-15-2009 12:22 PM:

Yes, that's my preference....just the hounds and me!

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Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 03-15-2009 12:32 PM:

I am surprized to see all of the folks that hunt alone. I hunt alone alot also. I like to do things my way and I don't like to expose my young dogs to other guys dogs that may have faults I don't want my young dog to learn. It is good to go with buddies some times but a good hunting buddy is hard to find.
I do carry my cell phone with me at all times and I was glad to have it the night I fell and broke my leg while hunting alone.

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Posted by Whistle Pig on 03-15-2009 05:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PlottChaser
Do you open good on trail with a nice change over and blow the top out of the tree, chopping about 120 beats/min? If so I mi
ght want to hunt ya...LOL



PlottChaser, no I'm like a silent trailer, I sneak up on them and before they no I'm on their tail (((WHAM BAM I CROOK THEM)))

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Posted by MikeO on 03-15-2009 07:59 PM:

Re: Now Mike,

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Originally posted by John Wittenborn
you know that you don't hunt by yourself. Your WIFE has to go along to lead you back out to the truck,LOL.

Don't make me tell everyone about you & the other 2 cast members last spring over at Sesser, in the flooded back water of Rend Lake.




yeah john her and the kids go with me some mostly in the warm months. its hard to get anybody out when its cold they just look at me like im nuts lol. i have been known to get lost a time or 2. she taught me how to mark the truck with the garmin and read a compass so i dont get lost so much now she said if i was gonna handle for her i was gonna have to shape up or ship out. she still comes to the hunts and shows with me to make sure i dont screw up.


that was one tough nite in sesser that GUIDE put us in swamps, high winds with no coons. what was his name again?.........lol j/k

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Posted by ringtail on 03-16-2009 07:21 AM:

not always.........

but I hunt alone 95% of the time. there wasn't a spot for most of the time, so I checked sometimes.....

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Posted by coldtrail on 03-16-2009 02:24 PM:

everytime, not really by choice, just no one to hunt with right now.

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 03-16-2009 03:07 PM:

Now, there are times I like to be alone, and I have had some very memorable hunts alone.

I also like to hunt with buddies too. Fellowship is also very important to me.

The best, it doesn't matter what kind of hunting either, is with my sons! Watching the excitment in your children's faces is the best!

I took 4 boys ages 17-9 hunting about two weeks ago. We didn't have a great hunt, but I bet they will remember that little two mile jaunt for awhile.lol

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Posted by Jack Bingham on 03-16-2009 03:49 PM:

I hunt alone 70% of the time. my 16 yr old hunts alone 70% of the time. my 14 yr old hunts alone 30% of the time we all have cell phones and i always no where they are going to be just in case.

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Posted by mprice on 03-16-2009 04:53 PM:

Re: I'm like wayne f.

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Originally posted by John Wittenborn
I'm 73 years old & I spent about 2 1/2 hrs. down in the hills last night by myself. It was 35 degrees & I just had a flannel shirt on with a t-shirt underneath & I was soaking wet with sweat when I got back to the truck. I was hunting a 4 yr. old female & two 8 month old pups that are just starting to run & tree.

My wife makes me buckle an extra tracking collar on to my belt, so if something happens, they will be able to borrow a reciever & find me hopefully before the coyotes do. LOL

Another good thing about hunting by yourself is that you can go hunting & come home on your schedule.



The missus keeps talking about chipping and dipping before and after hunts... thank God, she hasn't thought about clipping.

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Posted by WC Preacher on 03-16-2009 06:40 PM:

i think you can get more done hunting alone and can be more serious but its always fun with a crowd


Posted by C.Gibson on 03-16-2009 07:03 PM:

I'm by myself most the time. But I have a friend that we try to go together as offten as we can. I have 1 dog that is started and 2 pups that are starting to come around. I'm having fun watching them go.


Posted by Shelby D. Sawyers on 03-16-2009 11:45 PM:

ALONE

Here lately I've been hunting alone .. At first I didn't much care for it. But the last few times going I have found that it has helped me understand my dog.. He's 9-months old, I knew he could track and tree with the old dogs, but I never tried him alone. till one night I was loaded up ready too go hunting with some guys, and they didn't call or show up. So I went hunting by my self.. He didn't get real deep the first couple of turnout, but now just a few weeks later he's tracked and treed 4-coons last week by his self.. It's helped both of us alot by hunting alone..

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Posted by spidee on 03-19-2009 11:00 PM:

I always hunt with someone that I can run faster than. We have alot of boogymen. I am also not bashful if the person gets ahead of me I am not afraid to trip him. oops sorry You stay here I will go get help. lol


Posted by Blue Style on 03-19-2009 11:19 PM:

Re: not always.........

quote:
Originally posted by ringtail
but I hunt alone 95% of the time. there wasn't a spot for most of the time, so I checked sometimes.....

Ditto...I had a good huntin buddy til last sept.


Posted by mrbluedog on 03-20-2009 12:29 AM:

I hunt about 75% of the time by myself you can really learn what the dogs are doing unless you sit and talk to yourself and arent listening

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Posted by Mhos on 03-20-2009 03:19 AM:

i hunt alone most of the time. dont know alot of people around here that hunt dogs i care to go to the woods with. lots of hounds but that is about all they are. got a few buddies with good dogs that i hunt with some. i enjoy hunting alone most of the time.


Posted by Wildhounds on 03-20-2009 04:49 AM:

Usually DH and I go together.

I would love to hunt alone more often, not because I want to leave him at home, but because I want to get some young dogs out a bit more often.

However...it can be scary out there in the woods by yourself! The dogs run off to do their thing, and I am VERY by myself for a while!

One time, one of my hounds treed about ON TOP of a little pup tent at about midnight! I about freaked, and waited anxiously for some big strapping Mountain Man to come out of there with a big gun. (Plenty of people around here bring guns out to check out noise or 'issues!')

After about 5 minutes, when no one 'woke up' and came out of the tent at me, I got my dog off the tree and high-tailed it outa there.

Turns out, the farmer had ALSO given permission for some guys to turkey hunt, and they used the tent during the day to turkey hunt! Whew! DH and our friend who owns that land got a big laugh out of that one! Me, I was still recovering from a fear factor!

Anyway....big, or even smaller, strapping guy, against me, measly little woman....I dunno. (And I ride horses-jumpers- too, but for some reason, in the woods, I don't feel that strong! Guess I could always squeal like a broodmare and kick or something!) If my hounds are with me, no problem! 2-3 big black dogs, NO ONE messes with me!

But if they are off tracking and I run into the wrong sort, could be dicey for me and I am not stupid. The world is just not the same place it was when I was a kid growing up, and you could run all over the county with your friends and not worry about it!

So....one solution...when I do hunt alone, I also take one of our border collies, who will also hunt, but more like a springer spaniel, staying pretty close to me! Of course, border collie is no threat to another person, doesn't even look or act scary! But *I* feel better having a dog with me! <g>


Posted by R&JEnglish on 03-22-2009 02:48 AM:

most of the time but not hear latley do to allergies & aushama. wife wount let go.

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Posted by vampire on 03-22-2009 01:12 PM:

It doesn't matter to me. I enjoy both. If you wanna go, let's go. If not I'll see you when I get back.


Posted by Coon Commander on 03-22-2009 02:48 PM:

Hunt by myself 98% of time.


Posted by richtaber on 03-23-2009 02:24 PM:

I hunt alone about 1/3 of the time. I can hunt real close to my house, oftentimes on my own land, so its not a real big deal. If the weather is ok and noone shows up, I am not going to sit in the house when there are dogs to be trained just because noone comes by. I do always carry a gps, a cell phone, and compasses. I try to let someone know where I am going too so in case I don't return in a timely fashion someone will come looking. Sometimes hunting with other people can be a bit of a dither when each buddy has one or two broke dogs and one or two yoiung dogs and then it becomes 3 ring circus with all those dogs. I like no more than two broke dogs and maybe one young or started dog

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Posted by m_blakemore on 03-23-2009 03:30 PM:

I hunt alone 98% of the time. The other 2% is at a hunt. Noone really lives close enough to go without one of us having to drive 30-45 minutes. Sure does make a dog independant.


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