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Posted by Pastor Mike on 02-04-2015 02:57 AM:

Time & $

I think I would limit myself to how many dogs I would keep at my house. The next thing would be to only hunt 1 young dog at a time. Anytime I tried to hunt two young ones by alternating nights, one always got the bad nights.

I would have also granded out my old pigeon female. Will always regret not doing that.

The kicker though is how much time and money I have wasted. We could have already had our house paid for. Probably would have enough in savings to be able to help with a newer SUV for my wife and later on a newer truck for me. As a result, my wife drives a 2000 tahoe with 220,000 miles......and I drive a 98 dodge ram 1500 with 364,000 miles.

I would never change the friends and buddies I have made though. Some really great folks in the sport.

Great post.

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Posted by croatankid on 02-04-2015 03:28 AM:

I regret the stupid mistakes I made and the moments of carelessness that caused the death of two of my dogs. One was the best I ever had and the other was a good dog too. What heart breaking experiences both were.

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Posted by mnb&t on 02-04-2015 05:47 AM:

Re: biggest regret

quote:
Originally posted by silentnight
was letting my old black an tan out of the dog box to piss one night while at work, went in for quick 20 minute break, came back out and his cable was stretched out, collar undone (still dont know how) and he was gone.

Found him about 10 -15 minutes later barely alive on the side of the road. hit by a truck

has pretty much taken the wind out of my sails for coonhuntin, have a hard time hittin the woods without him. still hear his voice when i go in the woods. just not the same though.

best dog i had the pleasure of owning. biggest faults were quill pigs and hed tree a grinner now and then if the coon werent moving, but id deal with that just to have him back.



joe i think of that phone call everytime read posts like this and sure as hell you posted what i was thinking.

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Posted by mnb&t on 02-04-2015 05:52 AM:

to many young dogs at a time, im guilty of that over and over.

few years ago started running yotes with some young blueticks that were not getting it done on coon how i liked. one night coon hunting male and female blue they took yote several miles and crossed major highway. young female blue got killed dead and male got road rashed but stayed clear of any vehicle rest of time i owned him.

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Posted by Coondog15 on 02-04-2015 06:29 AM:

Cliff

Few years ago.. Wish I had stayed home after working 17 hours night before. New years eve my young's sons first. I have my first tracking system and a grandson of Bean Blossom Buck best dog I ever owned of about 90 days. Because that night he and a little Red Timber Copper female went over a Ky. River Cliff that night when shooting out a coon. I will never ever forget that night. It was my sons first and last night because he loved those dogs.


Posted by Ray Walburn on 02-04-2015 06:51 AM:

Don't know if there is any one thing I would, That's really the only way you learn an grow as a person. I might have kept the cinnamon coon , might have not went on ole man smith not knowing he had a bull in the pasture, but I know now how fast they can run lol.

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Posted by James B Grice on 02-04-2015 04:04 PM:

Regret I did not make a cross with Hardwood Buster and Flatrock Coma in the early 90s when I had a chance.The dogs I had back then were real track dogs just real short on mouth/layup ability.In 1987 I owned the best/fastest track dog I have ever owned,Bred him just once and he put coondogs on the ground,got him run over the next week.Grass aint always greener on the other side....Biggest regret I have is not getting Ragin Bo collected

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Posted by micooner on 02-04-2015 06:34 PM:

My hunting buddies uncle asked me if I wanted to go with him to look at a pup., maybe him or I would be interested in him. I said no you go ahead. A man who we knew was getting a divorce. The man was john guilford. Well the uncle got smart mouthed with the woman and was asked to leave with out the pup. A few months later the dog was sold and named Finley River Chief.


Posted by Ray Walburn on 02-04-2015 07:24 PM:

micooner

now that sucks dang the bad luck

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Posted by Billy Beckham on 02-04-2015 07:47 PM:

Re: could do over

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Originally posted by TimmM
I would hunt every night that I could have with my dad. I spent alot of nights chasing the girls and bar rooms. When I should have been walking to trees with him. He's gonenow but we did enjoy alotof nights together.



Same here.
I walked away from it all to run around. I got back into it in enough time to hunt with dad while he still could but he has quit.
When I quit we was hunting with a guy that was like a grandpa to me because mine had died when I was young.

I would give all my worldly possessions to have one more weekend of hunting with the two of them.

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Posted by Grant Noeske on 02-04-2015 07:58 PM:

I would never mess with pups. I'd only buy finished dogs that were exactly what I wanted and I'd hit the hunts.

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Posted by Outback1 on 02-04-2015 10:22 PM:

Move the heck out of NC! Move to some place in the mid west


Posted by GA DAWG on 02-04-2015 11:26 PM:

I dont regret a min of it.Dont know if Id do nothing over. Good nights or bad nights. Now we even ran over a guy one night. Didnt kill him or nothin. He was passed out drunk in a field. Been shot at. Saw dogs die. Its just part of things. Im still going. Nobody in my family except my great grandpa hunted any coon. I didnt get started till I was about 19. I guess thats the thing Id change. Id of started earlier.

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Posted by Jackson87 on 02-05-2015 05:06 PM:

Ran over a drunk guy out in a feild!Wow I bet that was scary.....I'm also guilty of having to many young dogs at one time.Also would have put my female in the hunts when she was younger.


Posted by Rowdy on 02-05-2015 05:48 PM:

Re: Buddy Hunting

quote:
Originally posted by Ron Jackson
I wish I had done more buddy hunting. Seems like I am always laying in the woods with the next up and coming young dog ALONE. When I get these 2 going I am going to see to it I do more hunting with friends! Someone hold me to that please!

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Posted by GA DAWG on 02-05-2015 06:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jackson87
Ran over a drunk guy out in a feild!Wow I bet that was scary.....I'm also guilty of having to many young dogs at one time.Also would have put my female in the hunts when she was younger.
What was scary is. We hollered at him and he looked dead to me. So we take off to PAY phone 5 mile away to call 911. Then eneded up taking him to jail. Cause he was drunk I guess. Didnt hurt him at all from truck running over him. Was a miracle I recken.

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Posted by Duckassassin on 02-07-2015 12:11 AM:

well im new to coonhuntin still. but i would say i would have never bought a garmin etrek for deer season and would have just put that money to an astro LOL


Posted by brujan182 on 02-07-2015 01:05 AM:

do over

If I hadn't told Bellar "if their's a 2 year old in the country that can win the World Hunt Harry is it. They picked him up went and won. If I hadn't told him that I would have got to hunt him a little longer. lol. He was fun to hunt.

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Posted by pigsit on 02-07-2015 03:12 PM:

Not much, I owned my share of descent hounds, and got to hunt about as much as I wanted through work and life. The thing I would change; I'd spend a whole lot more time with my kids, taking them places they wanted to go.

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Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 02-07-2015 04:11 PM:

I wish I would of took the best female I could of found and bred her to Flat Rock Coma.

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Posted by Cheyenne on 02-07-2015 05:21 PM:

only to enjoy it more like I used too, remember when I was a kid we hunt all night long and maybe tree a coon or just run all night long and loved every minute of it, now i'm ticked if they don't get treed in a few minutes with a coon everytime!

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Posted by toe cutter on 02-07-2015 09:23 PM:

I would of been sitting with both barrels loaded when they came and stole my 2 dogs. then forced one in each side of my dog box, latched the doors , shut the tailgate and slowly let the truck roll to the bottom of the 18 ft deep pond.
before I die.. I will finish the game.
...........................other than that I'm cool with it.

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Posted by Eddie Green on 02-08-2015 03:22 PM:

Not collecting my Roy dog and selling the best female I ever owned green n minklers Martha.

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Posted by Duckassassin on 02-08-2015 05:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by toe cutter
I would of been sitting with both barrels loaded when they came and stole my 2 dogs. then forced one in each side of my dog box, latched the doors , shut the tailgate and slowly let the truck roll to the bottom of the 18 ft deep pond.
before I die.. I will finish the game.
...........................other than that I'm cool with it.






That's rough....I'm sorry


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