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Posted by Robert Johnson on 08-24-2020 06:20 PM:

come on guys. you know...leave ole Richard alone. He is only giving out the kind of stuff he gathers from the media. The democrats want us to lie and cheat, even if we have to vote 20 times and use our dead great-great-grand parents names on ballots to do so. It will become the new norm if we don't all VOTE TRUMP in 2020!!

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-24-2020 08:52 PM:

Re: Mr. Lambert

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
....., some folks want to hang you, not me!


Oh my goodness, have I committed coon dog treason?


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-24-2020 09:15 PM:

Mr. Lambert

Lol. Maybe it's just a Redbone thing! Then again it may be that you are so close to the forest that you can not see the trees. Then again you may just have a bad dose of Taritis. Lol. Btw, there is no cure for Taritis. JS. Dave

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Posted by yadkintar on 08-25-2020 12:36 AM:

Re: Mr. Lambert

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
Lol. Maybe it's just a Redbone thing! Then again it may be that you are so close to the forest that you can not see the trees. Then again you may just have a bad dose of Taritis. Lol. Btw, there is no cure for Taritis. JS. Dave



Tar goes on vacations to the coast. Tar gets all you can eat jumbo gulf shrimp. Tar just puts up with y’all when there’s nothing important to do.


Just sayen.


Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-25-2020 01:34 AM:

Tar

All of those jumbo shrimp will just make you fat. Besides, you don't have to be hurting our feelings by implying we aren't important. Redbone lives matter too. Lol. P.s. Not everyone has a condition named after them, you are famous! We ALL love you Tar, you may just be the Rodney Dangerfield of coon hunting. Dave

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Posted by yadkintar on 08-25-2020 01:50 AM:

Re: Tar

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
All of those jumbo shrimp will just make you fat. Besides, you don't have to be hurting our feelings by implying we aren't important. Redbone lives matter too. Lol. P.s. Not everyone has a condition named after them, you are famous! We ALL love you Tar, you may just be the Rodney Dangerfield of coon hunting. Dave




Jumbo fried shrimp is more important than coonhunting you got to get your priorities strait when you get retirement age Dave.


Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-25-2020 02:27 AM:

Tar

All I know is that for the last 8 months, I have not hunted but a few times and that was riding in the truck, got to see a couple of coons treed close to the road. I have put on a few extra pounds as I too enjoy seafood and steak with the fixings. I know my behind is going to pay the price when I start hiking to them trees this Fall. By the way, there is nothing wrong with having other priorities than coon hunting, it's just a hobby, enjoy your retirement, I have! Dave

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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 08-25-2020 12:46 PM:

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Tar we are in agreement on this. Fried shrimp dinner with plans to coon hunt afterwards. Then the plans interrupted by the easy chair when you get home. About an hour of resting in the easy chair you're ready to get up and. Get some ice cream and head back to the easy chair. Good things in life always start with some good fried shrimp.

Any plans to hunt down here right now are getting washed away with the rain. It's that time of year you have to trade the chaps in for a wet suit. So I just eat more fired shrimp.

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Posted by yadkintar on 08-25-2020 12:57 PM:

Re: .

quote:
Originally posted by Bruce m. Conkey
Tar we are in agreement on this. Fried shrimp dinner with plans to coon hunt afterwards. Then the plans interrupted by the easy chair when you get home. About an hour of resting in the easy chair you're ready to get up and. Get some ice cream and head back to the easy chair. Good things in life always start with some good fried shrimp.

Any plans to hunt down here right now are getting washed away with the rain. It's that time of year you have to trade the chaps in for a wet suit. So I just eat more fired shrimp.




Bruce we need some rain bad !! Mid October I am going to the coast and bringing shrimp back me and mrs tar are going to do some bay fishing while there. It cools off I got a 10 month old pup that’s going to be a priority. I hope the ones that do attend oaks have a blast kinda like the hunts I put on I might not have but 4 hunters show up but them 4 are going to eat good and be put in good woods.


Tar


Posted by Roy Grant on 08-25-2020 08:00 PM:

Bruce you are just the guy that can answer my question. What pct. of your sales at AO are by guys that are not hunting there. I personally spent from 3 to 5 hundred on must have. LOL


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-25-2020 08:56 PM:

Tar

I got to give you credit for providing good food and good hunting for those attending your hunts. You and Tim Green know how to feed a man, hospitality at it's best at your hunts. Best of luck with your 10 month old pup, I hope it makes a COONDOG. Dave

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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 08-26-2020 12:28 PM:

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Roy what I have found at most of the hunts is this. The hunters themselves generally purchase less than the spectators. There are a couple reasons for this.
1. Most of the time there are a lot more spectators than hunters. I am talking hunts like the Grand American, Autumn Oaks, Winter Classic, etc. People come to these events for a lot more reasons that just to hunt.
2. Hunters have most of their equipment already. Especially the big ticket items. Many always need another lead, coon squaller, boots. But the hunters generally come with most of their shopping done.

I am very glad UKC has been able to have the AO Hunt this year. With or without a bunch of vendors it is important this hunt is held. Yes the normal feel and activities will change but everyone has been through a bunch of changes this year.

I truly wish the vendors that are there have a good event. I know Sandy with K-light is traveling a long ways. She and the other vendors need our Prayers for their safety and the hunt to be be successful for them.

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Posted by Allen / UKC on 08-26-2020 02:00 PM:

Re: .

quote:
Originally posted by Bruce m. Conkey
Roy what I have found at most of the hunts is this. The hunters themselves generally purchase less than the spectators. There are a couple reasons for this.
1. Most of the time there are a lot more spectators than hunters. I am talking hunts like the Grand American, Autumn Oaks, Winter Classic, etc. People come to these events for a lot more reasons that just to hunt.
2. Hunters have most of their equipment already. Especially the big ticket items. Many always need another lead, coon squaller, boots. But the hunters generally come with most of their shopping done.

I am very glad UKC has been able to have the AO Hunt this year. With or without a bunch of vendors it is important this hunt is held. Yes the normal feel and activities will change but everyone has been through a bunch of changes this year.

I truly wish the vendors that are there have a good event. I know Sandy with K-light is traveling a long ways. She and the other vendors need our Prayers for their safety and the hunt to be be successful for them.




Sure appreciate your understanding Bruce. I'd say your spot on with your thoughts on supply buyers, which is why eliminating vendors plays a huge part in getting the spectator crowd down.

Sure would be nice to see you all break records in 2021 at Oaks.


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-26-2020 07:01 PM:

Folks

None of us have ever seen any thing like we are experiencing with this Covid outbreak. Normalcy as we have know may be real slow to return. I am extremely grateful to everyone that has worked so hard to get Autumn Oaks approved in light of our current health concerns. My best wishes for a safe and successful hunt for all those attending this year's Autumn Oaks. Another thread has suggested we all support the vendors that can not attend this hunt, I agree with this thread. Please support John and Bruce as both of them really help our sport. We all can use something dog or hunting related. Dave

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Posted by John B.Dalton on 08-28-2020 08:09 PM:

Re: Re: .

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Allen / UKC
Sure appreciate your understanding Bruce. I'd say your spot on with your thoughts on supply buyers, which is why eliminating vendors plays a huge part in getting the spectator crowd down.

Sure would be nice to see you all break records in 2021 at Oaks.
[/QUOTe...Sounds about as politically correct as can be..I thought I was shunned cause I still Talk to James ...Hope yall have a great hunt and weather for the weekend!!

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