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Posted by Blue Ice on 02-17-2009 05:26 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .................

quote:
Originally posted by coon dawg
.............on your back or on your head???..post a picture, man!!............lolol


On my head and the hair on my back I keep braided thank you.

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Posted by coon dawg on 02-17-2009 05:37 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .................

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
On my head and the hair on my back I keep braided thank you.
.............!!!!!!!!!!................lololololololol

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Posted by Blue Ice on 02-17-2009 05:43 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .................

quote:
Originally posted by coon dawg
.............!!!!!!!!!!................lololololololol


Now do you see??

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Posted by coon dawg on 02-17-2009 05:44 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .................

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
Now do you see??
.......wellllllll I'lllllllll beeeeee dipped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........fullllllllllll growwwwwnnnnn hair!!!!!....ps-beautiful family, Terry!

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Posted by rattrap on 02-17-2009 05:50 PM:

Of course!

John, they are in the pic. with a Dalton. That makes anything look good. Just take 007 for example!


Posted by coon dawg on 02-17-2009 06:40 PM:

Re: Of course!

quote:
Originally posted by rattrap
John, they are in the pic. with a Dalton. That makes anything look good. Just take 007 for example!
...apparently.............nobody wanted to BE in that picture with ya!!!!!...HA!!.............lolololol

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Posted by KEITH HAYNES on 02-17-2009 08:16 PM:

Ashley

Picking up the dog food tomorrow. Getting 300 lbs. for around $80, tax included. Going to add a little grape jelly for good measure! I should have about 20 buckets filled up by this weekend. Hope we can tree a few for the "big hunt"!!!

Keith

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Posted by ncstatewalkers on 02-17-2009 09:02 PM:

20 buckets times 225 (first and first) thats 4,500pts. That should win it!!! Haha! Good luck!

Jacob


Posted by coon dog junky on 02-18-2009 04:06 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Howard
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oak Ridge
And THIS is why I'm not hunting in it....my dog aint never seen no feeder bucket! [/QUOTE

I bet they've seen several acres of planted corn. What is the difference between turning loose close to a corn field or having a feeder bucket set out? It happens at every hunt no matter what state or what registry, there will be a cast turning loose on feeder buckets.



If you ever hunted around corn fields, you wouldn't have to ask what is the dif. I have seen corn field races burn alot of your time up in a nite hunt


Posted by Ron Brickles on 02-18-2009 01:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coon dog junky
If you ever hunted around corn fields, you wouldn't have to ask what is the dif. I have seen corn field races burn alot of your time up in a nite hunt


AND NOT EVERY TRACK ON BUCKETS IS HOT,AND CAN BURN UP TIME.

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Posted by Blue Ice on 02-18-2009 02:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ron Brickles
AND NOT EVERY TRACK ON BUCKETS IS HOT,AND CAN BURN UP TIME.


I second that motion that is exactly right. Example 3 yrs ago same hunt. I didn't hunt Friday night but was pleasure hunting my spots. Guy up the road gives me a call and wants to bring a cast in there. Guys score 525 in about a hour or less next night I guide Steve Burkholder and the Lou dog. We hunted two hrs never seen a flipping thing. That is the way it goes. One night they are there the next maybe not. Not is guarenteed

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Posted by Josh Howard on 02-18-2009 02:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coon dog junky
If you ever hunted around corn fields, you wouldn't have to ask what is the dif. I have seen corn field races burn alot of your time up in a nite hunt


I don't have to ask what the difference is...I've turned loose north where there is planted feeder buckets in just about every direction. Yeah, you can get some races that burn up some time in a corn field, but you can also get an old feed track by a feeder bucket that will burn up some time.

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Posted by Ralph Williams on 02-18-2009 03:13 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
I second that motion that is exactly right. Example 3 yrs ago same hunt. I didn't hunt Friday night but was pleasure hunting my spots. Guy up the road gives me a call and wants to bring a cast in there. Guys score 525 in about a hour or less next night I guide Steve Burkholder and the Lou dog. We hunted two hrs never seen a flipping thing. That is the way it goes. One night they are there the next maybe not. Not is guarenteed
You must of not had a Walker dog in the cast the second night or you would have seen some coon. lol lol

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Posted by Roger Wilson on 02-18-2009 03:23 PM:

Hunting buckets in competition is simply not right. Every cast will not be hunting buckets therefore it makes for an uneven playing field. The luck of the draw is not competition in my eyes. Its like having a fishing tournament with half the people fishing in barrels full of fish and the other half fishing in huge lakes. Its just not an even test of dogs. If UKC would go to cast wins only it would eliminate this problem.

The real test of a dog would be to turn loose in a wildlife management area that has been hunted to death, and see who comes up with some coons, competing with the other three dogs in the cast and not worried about how many points its going to take to win or what the other casts are doing.

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Posted by Blue Ice on 02-18-2009 03:26 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkin man
You must of not had a Walker dog in the cast the second night or you would have seen some coon. lol lol


We had one Walker and two blue dogs. LOL!!!!!! I was hunting my Ole Max dog that night. We made a couple trees but they were dens or slick.

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Posted by KEITH HAYNES on 02-18-2009 07:57 PM:

Roger

When 80% of the casts are going to be on feeder buckets why would you not want to be? You travel a long way and expect to win on wild coon? Just won't happen!!!

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Posted by Roger Wilson on 02-18-2009 08:06 PM:

Thats why Im going to the ACHA World Championship instead.

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Posted by KEITH HAYNES on 02-18-2009 08:10 PM:

Roger

I bet some of those casts will be on feeders whether they admit it or not!

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Posted by KEITH HAYNES on 02-18-2009 08:17 PM:

Roger

Consider this scenario. Where I live it would also be the luck of the draw if we didn't use feeders. We have mtns, foothills, flatland, and small swampy areas all within reasonable driving distance. Some may draw out and go to the mtns where the coon population is low. Some may draw out and go to the flatland/small swampy areas where the coon are more plentiful! Get the picture!

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Posted by Daniel B. on 02-18-2009 09:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
Sorry Joe,

I got to agree with the man. You all up there have all those thousands of acres of Corn and bean planted Coon Heaven. Down here if you going to get in you better have some and also to try and keep the dogs safe from the highways. I haven't had anything in mine in 8 months but that is about to change once the season goes out. But I have been treeing coons without the buckets this year. Not wanting to argue but state a fact. No need for a bucket when you have a butt load of coons sitting up around a corn field in a little patch of woods right beside it. Down here it is not like that at least where I live.




We treed 4 in the wild the other Friday night. But we have really good dogs! LOL


Posted by Blue Ice on 02-18-2009 09:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Daniel B.
We treed 4 in the wild the other Friday night. But we have really good dogs! LOL


Don't be coming on this board lying to us. LOL!!! I have not had a feeder full in almost 8 months. Still dont' have one out but I bet you one thing. If you drew me you would want me to have them full!!!!!! LMFBO!!!!!!!! You kill me Bottehead!!!!!!

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Posted by Daniel B. on 02-18-2009 09:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Ice
Don't be coming on this board lying to us. LOL!!! I have not had a feeder full in almost 8 months. Still dont' have one out but I bet you one thing. If you drew me you would want me to have them full!!!!!! LMFBO!!!!!!!!


No, I don't care about not having feeders......well, at least as long as you are going to drive me to the tree. This fat boy don't like to walk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by Roger Wilson on 02-18-2009 09:47 PM:

Re: Roger

quote:
Originally posted by KEITH HAYNES
Consider this scenario. Where I live it would also be the luck of the draw if we didn't use feeders. We have mtns, foothills, flatland, and small swampy areas all within reasonable driving distance. Some may draw out and go to the mtns where the coon population is low. Some may draw out and go to the flatland/small swampy areas where the coon are more plentiful! Get the picture!


I definitely can understand that. All im saying is if the rules are changed to a cast win only and having to have plus points the "luck of the draw" would be eliminated. Then all you would have to worry about is beating the people in your cast, and not where the other casts are hunting.

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Posted by Blue Ice on 02-19-2009 02:28 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Daniel B.
No, I don't care about not having feeders......well, at least as long as you are going to drive me to the tree. This fat boy don't like to walk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Don't worry about it just give me your lead no need in your breaking a sweat. Just sit at the truck I will score it myself while you sit there and eat potted meat and crackers and drink RC Cola. Man you are killing me here. LOL!!!

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Posted by KEITH HAYNES on 02-19-2009 07:22 PM:

Roger

But how will they determine who wins the tie breaker of the dogs with double casts wins. It will be the highest single score or combined score. A hunter will still have to rack up a pretty good score, don't you think so!!!

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