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Posted by ky hillbilly on 12-13-2009 09:36 PM:

Re: Thats right Jim

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[i]Originally posted by georgef072007 but heck we aren't all pooter guru's like some of you guys. Some of actually coonhunt and don't have all day to type.


Speaking of which, you gonna be ready to go tonight Jim? [/B]
I believe you have 419 post which is more than I have "184" .Mmmm!

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Posted by James200 on 12-13-2009 11:58 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Scoring One Coon Twice !!

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Originally posted by JEFFHESTER
How it works is like this.... each part or appendage on a coon is a plus point. Anything on a coon's head is equal to 125 points. If you see an ear that's 125 points, two ears 250 points both eyes that's an additional 250 points. The mid section is 75 points and the tail end is 50 points per appendage also each ring on a coons tail is worth 50 points each but everyone in the cast must be in agreement how many rings there are. We had a hunt one time where 20 rings were scored on one coon come to find the guy that was counting was cross-eyed.
Jeff



LOL.........Sounds like there have been several KinTuckians hunting in Autumn Oaks of the past with some o the outrageous scores.

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Posted by oklared on 12-14-2009 03:22 AM:

If you tree a coon can you squall him out and re-run him in a point hunt? Just wondering.


Posted by cavecreek on 12-14-2009 04:12 AM:

a man being nice and wanting to tell about his hunt and you people want to pick him a part get a dog and go hunting

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Posted by JEFFHESTER on 12-14-2009 04:24 AM:

Cave

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a man being nice and wanting to tell about his hunt and you people want to pick him a part get a dog and go hunting


I was joking not making fun of anyone. I should of said this is how it's done around here.
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Posted by ky hillbilly on 12-15-2009 03:04 AM:

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Originally posted by cavecreek
a man being nice and wanting to tell about his hunt and you people want to pick him a part get a dog and go hunting
It just got out of hand,just having a good time while at work.Not really making fun of anyone. But is there any rules against taking a coon in a cage and turning him loose in front of the dogs.Because that would be the only way my dog might tree one.LOL!!

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