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Posted by shephard1993 on 10-26-2010 01:15 AM:

These coon are eating bear bait all summer, and acorns and corn fields this time a year. 34 pounds is my best ever, but like Tim said we kill 25 pounders on a very regular basis. We live in pretty big country with minimum hunting pressure. I am sure we have coon several years old that have never heard a hound.


Posted by shephard1993 on 10-29-2010 12:25 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Okie Dawg
Thanks Larry, that is interesting reading but I don't buy his theory. I would beleive the feed thing. Since they have been growing so much feeder crops here I have noticed more litters and coons getting bigger and fatter. They have started raiseing a lot more corn,maize and beans. It seams to be letting them breed more than once a year and stay more healthy.
That is why I was asking what those big old things had been eating. I got a 28 lb. coon that wasn't as fat as those. There not common here but there are some and you allways find them were there is a good food supply like town trash.



I dont know, I beleave it has alot to do with being in the north. We Have about 3 maybe 4 corn fields in this county and acorns seem to run heavy every 3 or 4 years. We have exceptional feed this season, but we also kill multiple 28 pounders every season regardless of the mass crop. The diffrence is this year we are killing coon high and dry versus normal seasons were we are all night in the beaver water. Sometime check out the diffrence in coon prices in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnasota compared to the rest of the country.


Posted by Okie Dawg on 10-29-2010 01:01 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by shephard1993
I dont know, I beleave it has alot to do with being in the north. We Have about 3 maybe 4 corn fields in this county and acorns seem to run heavy every 3 or 4 years. We have exceptional feed this season, but we also kill multiple 28 pounders every season regardless of the mass crop. The diffrence is this year we are killing coon high and dry versus normal seasons were we are all night in the beaver water. Sometime check out the diffrence in coon prices in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnasota compared to the rest of the country.


Yea I don't know what it is. I know I got a book from the library on coon and it said there were either 3 or 4 differant breeds of coon in the northern united states and I am sure that has some to do with it. Becouse some were bigger than others.

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Posted by Fairchildfarms on 10-29-2010 01:49 AM:

Hey Jim, dandy coon there! Congrats on being a new pappa! Is your handle "BIG DADDY" now? Your going to need to put up a truck load of coon to pay for all them diapers! Hope all is well with you and your wife, Mike

Heres my personal best from a few years ago, 32 lbs.


Posted by Okie Dawg on 10-29-2010 02:05 AM:

The coon is huge and nice looking to boot BUT I would take the boy. He sure looks happy and proud.

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Posted by Ken Hitchcock on 10-30-2010 06:00 PM:

High and Dry

What happened a week after that night of the big coons??????????


Posted by shephard1993 on 10-30-2010 10:56 PM:

Re: High and Dry

quote:
Originally posted by Ken Hitchcock
What happened a week after that night of the big coons??????????


Well we should stay in the corn fields and acorn ridges, and leave them deep deep cold water coon alone, you could catch the hypothermia, or if you were older than 45 maybe even have your heart attack ya lol.

Bottem line is even if that coon swam 1/2 mile, I remember 3 Cameron dogs quite confidently swimming right under his treed hide.

And yes I have your rifle clip again.


Posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES on 10-31-2010 01:57 AM:

Ken, just so you know, Shep said "why would I hunt the Clute road when I KNOW it's a high moisture situation, I'd rather stay in the oaks on high ground."

If only he'd listen to himself...

Glad your dogs thawed out.


Posted by dixiewalker1 on 10-31-2010 02:46 AM:

man ill tell you what where im from were lucky to get one that weighs 20lbs mostly 15-17lbs wish i lived up north just got back from eagle river an three lakes wescon and i saw quiet a few big ole coons

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Posted by Ken Hitchcock on 11-01-2010 01:53 AM:

Hey Tim, fact is I had one in the bag and had dry feet before Shep showed up. So it was pretty much his fault.


And Shep I'm well over 45 carried one and drug one, twice as far as you did and still beat you to the truck.


And I can buy a new clip a lot easier than you can find the dog papers I picked up for you today. LOL


Posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES on 11-01-2010 02:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ken Hitchcock
Hey Tim, fact is I had one in the bag and had dry feet before Shep showed up. So it was pretty much his fault.


you got SHEPHARDIZED. Wish I had a dollar for every time...


Posted by VA.REB on 11-01-2010 03:50 AM:

DO YALL ,

EVER SHOOT THEM BIG COONS OUT WITH ANY LIFE IN EM? THEM BIG JOKERS WOULD HURT A HOUND. GOD BLESS YALL ALL.

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Posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES on 11-01-2010 03:49 PM:

Re: DO YALL ,

quote:
Originally posted by VA.REB
EVER SHOOT THEM BIG COONS OUT WITH ANY LIFE IN EM? THEM BIG JOKERS WOULD HURT A HOUND. GOD BLESS YALL ALL.


sometimes there's plenty of life in them even with a head shot. It can get ugly real fast.

Last year I was hunting with my buddy CJ when we treed a big coon on the edge of a thick swamp. He found the coon and was going to shoot it so I tied one dog to a tree and held the other dog back. I asked if I was far enough back so the coon wouldn't hit me or the dog. It was really thick around the tree and I couldn't tell where he was shining. He said "you're OK, stay there". He shot and I heard branches breaking right above my head. A second later a 25# coon slammed down on my shoulder and head then hit the ground knocking my bump cap off. I couldn't see anything but I could tell all hell was breaking loose under my feet. Coon was squalling, dog was squalling, then I felt the coon climbing my leg so I screamed like a little girl and punched it in the face just as the dog I was holding grabbed the coon again. I tried to get out of the way but the leash was now wrapped around my legs and I fell over backwards. The whole time the other dog was hearing all this going on so you can imagine the noise she was making. I got to my feet and got my light on and could see the situation. My male dog Trooper was covered in blood but had the big boar by the throat. On the way back to the truck Trooper's face had swollen twice it's size on one side and blood was pouring out of his mouth and side of his face. He had broken the big artery in his cheek. CJ said he was going to bleed out but I put pressure on it and in a few minutes the blood stopped. Now I tie my dogs back and shoot them out myself when I hunt with CJ.

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Posted by nccoonhunter3 on 11-01-2010 04:59 PM:

how much would you have to say they weighed

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Posted by michigan_cha on 11-02-2010 07:42 PM:

xxx

went up and hunted with Jimmy last nite, all i got to say is WOW, my tukis is draging. lol treed one off the rig (small one probably only 25lbs) was told i didnt need boots YIKES that water was cold. next we free cast his Smoke dog, my Durango dog (bought him from Jim that nite), and jims 4mth old pup, Smoke treed just off the road, Durango and Page treed YONDER (had em in a huge pine couldnt find), cant wait to see what Durango will do in thick coon !!!!

thanks Jim
Darin

you really should get some females under Smoke, hes all that and then some !!!

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Posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES on 11-02-2010 08:07 PM:

Darin, you got Shephardized. He hunts the most ungodly country in all of Northern Michigan. If Jim says you need knee boots wear hip boots. If he says you need hip boots wear waders. If he says you need waders bring a snorkel and wear a wet suit and flippers for your feet. At least you didn't get stuck a mile from the road... oh wait, you did.


Posted by michigan_cha on 11-03-2010 12:04 AM:

xxx

hey Tim, yeah i was a special hunt for sure lol but what he didnt think of was that he is coming down to hunt me in dec. and i pick the spots hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
hahahahahahahahaha

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