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Posted by bluedog72 on 01-06-2014 11:57 PM:

I have called them out to 3 dogs barking at the bottom of the tree with 3 people shining the coon the whole way down
Thats how i fur my dogs in the summer time. i fludder my tounge and muffle the end with my hand to make it sound like a coon is just getting ripped apart. But not every coon you tree will do that some still wont even look at you


Posted by twistdme_d on 01-14-2014 01:43 PM:

i

had one of those knight and hale squallers from bass pro has a black and bright green/yellow lookin, the sob will flat out make them jump from the top, swear on my life jumped one coon twice in a row lol

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Posted by old ben on 01-14-2014 01:56 PM:

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Originally posted by john Duemmer
OK. heres a challenge for all you coon squalling experts. First one to Post a video of you squalling a coon down a tree all the way to the ground with dogs treeing and i will send you a nice crisp $20 bill. I Been hearing these stories for 40 years and have blown in darn near every kind of squaller made and have never seen it done.

Coons with holes shot in them or collars on dont count.

lol

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Posted by B.Humphrey on 01-14-2014 04:11 PM:

Re: i

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Originally posted by twistdme_d
had one of those knight and hale squallers from bass pro has a black and bright green/yellow lookin, the sob will flat out make them jump from the top, swear on my life jumped one coon twice in a row lol



Sure be cool to see a video of this happening.

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Posted by john Duemmer on 01-14-2014 06:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by john Duemmer
OK. heres a challenge for all you coon squalling experts. First one to Post a video of you squalling a coon down a tree all the way to the ground with dogs treeing and i will send you a nice crisp $20 bill. I Been hearing these stories for 40 years and have blown in darn near every kind of squaller made and have never seen it done.

Coons with holes shot in them or collars on dont count.



2 years have passed and i still have that 20 dollar bill.

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Posted by gunslinger266 on 01-15-2014 03:15 AM:

You boneheads that want to call people liars just because you aint seen something pretty common to avid coonhunters, are pretty pathetic. Sure the conditions have to be right but squalling coons out of trees is pretty common. I feel sorry for you poor pitiful city boys that are so dishonest you got to believe everyone else is lying too. I HAVE SQUALLED A LOT OF COONS OUT , NOT ALL OF THEM AND NOT EVEN MOST OF THEM BUT A BUNCH OF THEM. If you want to see it so bad come on down to Arkansas and I promise in a couple days I will squall you a coon out.

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Posted by l.lyle on 01-15-2014 08:04 AM:

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Originally posted by john Duemmer
2 years have passed and i still have that 20 dollar bill.


Squalling!!!

let me tell you about tonight ! My offbreed got in marsh by hisself and by the sound of it he was trying to "walk " one down instead of chase one down. But he eventually managed to do some boogerbarkin and baying out there. I doned off my pennyloafers and doned on my muckhipboooots and took off out there a quarter of a mile and got close enough to hear him lollygagging like a big game hound by hisself with a "walking bay" on a bear, but this was a coon, or for all I could tell, by the excitement in his voice was Halfway baying , or maybe boogerbarking , But was lookimg at the quarie but was not going to reach out and grab it and shake the ---- out of it but it is a kind of a young dog. SO ,anyway , it finally brought the critter near the hill enough that I figured if I squall and shoot the riffle and then stomp my foot to cause a vibaration in the dirt like a coon hitting the ground, then that might trick him into quiting and coming on in.

I did all that and he came close by me and, for a cur , turned a deaf ear to me because he did not want to quit. I cussed him loud and proud they could hear me from Beaufort to Edisto Beach.

Anyway, that squalling must have put the coon on guard or scared him out of the marsh. The next thing I know is a coon is looking down on me from up above. That if he


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