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Posted by Southern Coondog on 01-14-2017 01:08 AM:

I'm a lucky one. I met my wife coon hunting. We both love dogs and hunt together. I've got an amazing wife.


Posted by John Carroll on 01-14-2017 01:18 AM:

I've been married to the same woman almost 25 years.

She has been a jewel.

I mostly hunt all I want.

But if she plans something, or there is a family deal going on, I'm there.

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Posted by msinc on 01-14-2017 12:04 PM:

"All ya gotta do"......is find one that has an even more ridiculous and expensive hobby than coon hunting. Mine is into horses and we just celebrated 20 years. You don't get that much time for murder!!!!
I tell everyone that I'm her "first husband", that always gets some funny responses.


Posted by cranberry on 01-14-2017 02:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bill7
Put God First, then your wife, then your kids, then your job, and then your hobbies. If you put God first he will bless you in all of your concerns even your hobbies.


Agreed. These words are 100% truth. However, sometimes I feel that I'm closer to God when in the woods and hunting. There's a fine line there.

Most of the time I don't know I'm going hunting til I'm in the woods and hunting. Regardless of the weather, if I'm at home and the kids and wife are good, I'll go hunting. Many nites I don't turn loose til 10:00.

But I'm not complaining, I'm just glad God gives me the opportunity and health to go. I've been married 10 years so far. Lol

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Posted by Ron Jackson on 01-14-2017 02:53 PM:

Third wife

Married my first real girl friend that I met when I was 19. She was a city girl and a lot of fun but I still hunted hard. I have coon hunted since I was 11. We got married when I was 21. I hunted hard through the whole marriage. Had a daughter when I was 27 and We were divorced when I was 31. I hunted very hard and she became close to a co worker and he was a city boy. It was very hard on me with a 3 year old. I dated around and still hunted very hard also. BUT met another city girl and she was a blast and made the dreadful decision to get married after 6 months of dating. STUPID! STUPID! STUPID ! Divorced Shortly after. Met a country girl a few years later and dated a while I think almost 3 years. Decided to try it again and have been happily married for 16 years. Still hunt hard and make sure I participate I what she likes also. Now I am 58 and could not be happier. 2 Beautiful granddaughters and all is well.


Posted by houseofquality on 01-14-2017 06:59 PM:

why divorces are so expensive. because there worth it

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Posted by Adams, Harold on 01-14-2017 10:10 PM:

First time around married a city girl ....to say the least didn't work out for several reasons....but the last day of our delightful union in the middle of argument over something else she thru in "you think more of the ****ed ol dogs than me" after a little pause I said you know you're right get what you want and get the **** out...seen her two times getting her stuff and at the divorce since.....this time around got a country gal that was raised around hounds but blueticks ...lol...she's hunted with me some but can't take the walking after a back injury....17 yrs. and counting...


Posted by Sandalphon on 04-28-2021 01:07 AM:

Depends on what you mean argument with my wife about dogs. I had to take a divorce with my wife but I'm pretty sure it was not about my hunting or my dogs.


Posted by Dave1 on 04-28-2021 06:30 AM:

Been with mine 20 yrs now. And she still hates it as much today as she did in the beginning how ever she don't try and stop me. So I do take time for her. As long as I remind her she is important I only hear her growl once in a while.


Posted by JDMiller on 04-28-2021 02:04 PM:

I should probably marry mine then cause if I don’t hunt for couple of day she starts saying she feels bad for the dogs and I need to hunt them.


Posted by Roy Grant on 04-29-2021 02:02 AM:

My beautiful bride and I have been married 55 yrs. Absolutely the greatest wife God ever created. We were 17 when we got married, gets better every day. O yes she has hunted with me and done dog chores, takin dogs to the vet. And she is still smokin.


Posted by nitehunter2004 on 04-29-2021 02:07 AM:

41 years and still Happy.

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Posted by bearhunter747 on 04-29-2021 02:28 AM:

Been together 26 years married 24... I just remind her regularly that she'd leave b4 the dog's! I guess the thought of getting her mail at a different address isn't pleasant... got a purty good un guys! For 15 1/2 years while I traveled for work she fed,watered, and shoveled crap for bear and coon dog's only to see me head to the woods to bait or hunt when in town. She was the primary care giver for our daughter and never shirked the task. God has blessed me and my dogs

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Posted by trsizemore on 05-01-2021 06:30 PM:

still huntin

35 years today been married


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