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Posted by Pat Bizich on 11-27-2019 10:54 PM:

First guy I ever hunted with as partners could climb trees like a monkey. We were both green as could be . We reran 20 or more first summer we hunted together and about ruined a couple well papered young dogs.
When you don't have a pup trainer we were told by the "experts" that this was a quick way to get them on a lot of hot tracks and get them started .
One night he climbed this one smaller tree. Coon was out closer to the end of a branch. So he is up there shaking the heck out of this tree. It just would not let go. Any way he hollers down at me if it was starting to rain. I yelled back no. And he kept shaking. He yells again . You sure its not raining? Again I hollered back no. Matter of fact I can see the stars are out. He yells back well then this coon is pi**ing on my face.

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Posted by toe cutter on 11-28-2019 04:29 PM:

40 yrs or more ago I had dogs with neck problems.. I never shook any coons out,,, I use to climb the tree and shoot the coon out trying to get the dog to look up..

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Posted by pigsit on 11-28-2019 06:09 PM:

Re: Jump Outs

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Originally posted by Preacher Tom
When I was a boy (a long time ago) we started all our pups by letting the old dogs tree a coon then tie them back and jump the coon out and let the young dogs run and (hopefully) retree it. Back then a natural part of coon hunting was tree climbing. Some said it would make dogs loose at the tree but I never saw it do so unless way overdone. Just wondering if any of these young guys climb trees and shake out coon?
Dogs back then were a lot less tree minded, need something to fire them up. How many fund raiser have you seen for some coon hunter that fell out of a tree and broke his back, now in a wheel chair.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 06-05-2020 09:32 PM:

Climbing trees

When I was in my early twenties I was pretty good at it but when I hit 30 everything wend down from there
Shock a lot of coons out before then though and had some fine races, with little walker dogs that could flat run a coon, to catch. Those where good times with Good friends that have mostly all passed on All night hunts with all night Coon Dogs

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Posted by pigsit on 06-06-2020 07:21 PM:

I can't recall all the fund raisers I've either been to or seen listed in the magazines over the years for coon hunters who fell out of trees. I hope folks finally figured out that's why they make .22"s.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 06-06-2020 09:33 PM:

pigsit

Lol. I used to climb, but those days are long gone and as some posters have stated, you do not need to do as much these days to get a dog to tree. Back in my younger days dogs were not as tree minded as they are today. The only way I get coons out of trees these days is with a 22 rifle. Dave

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