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Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-10-2009 01:22 PM:

Good Hunt vs Bad hunters

We had a good hunt last night, but the hunters didnt do so good, we turned out just after dark, the dogs struck a cold track after a few minits and we moved to get closer. The two year old English male , cold trailed up a small branch about a 1/4 mile from where we cast and treed, so we went into him and he had treed up a very large oak tree, we look hard for the coon and finaly my friend saw the coon, booth eyes, but the coon quit looking, then he looked again after a few minits,so my friend called for the gun.
well the other guy had left the gun leaning over buy another tree so he had to go and find it. so while this is happening the coon quits looking now this is getting to be very frustrating for sure !
well , we keep looking for the coon. my friend had lost his timothy Ball coon sqauler so we didnt have anything to make the coon look and no vines to pull in close proximity to the coon. we see the coon a couple of more times but cant hit the broad side of the barn with a single shot rifle lol my pup is trying to bark at the tree and i incurage him as much as i can, but we cant get the coon out to him or the other dog because we cant see him long enough to shot him out or make him move. finaly after spending well over an our at this tree we give up and go to the truck
some times it just ant the dogs falt lol
oh well that one will live to tree another day
P.S next time ill take my rifle and i will have a coon sqauler

anyone else had a hunt like that latly

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Posted by Country AintBad on 02-10-2009 01:39 PM:

we was shooting a coon out one time and he got hung in between a fork when coming out, we tryed to climb and get him but it was not happening.... we even tryed shotting it more but that didnt work neither....

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-10-2009 02:05 PM:

Dayshavooo

quote:
Originally posted by Country AintBad
we was shooting a coon out one time and he got hung in between a fork when coming out, we tryed to climb and get him but it was not happening.... we even tryed shotting it more but that didnt work neither....


Been there done that too lol , its always an adventure it seems lol

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into

Ray Hudson


Posted by Larry Atherton on 02-10-2009 02:50 PM:

That is why I like spot lights! I say let there be light! That way ya don't need an eye to see.

As far as leaving a gun behind, I really like the rifle sling I have on my .22, so that would be a none issue too. I could see one of my boys forgetting the shells though.lol

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Posted by henkeanthony on 02-10-2009 04:03 PM:

About a week ago my female went in deep and got treed like she was supposed to. Coons wern't moving to well so she went and found one. When I finailly got to her she was in a big cottonwood with vines all up and down. Hard to get into her so I just went in and petted her up good but did not leash her so I didn't and to unleash after I shot the coon out. I then crawled back out and look at the coon again, put the clip in the gun jacked a shell in and looked back up and he was gone. Started looking around and when I got around the other side seen the coon running down the creek. Then Jade took off after him and ran him into a tile about 75 yards down the creek. I was pretty mad.


Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-10-2009 04:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by henkeanthony
[ Then Jade took off after him and ran him into a tile about 75 yards down the creek. I was pretty mad. [/B]



That wouldent bother me nearly as bad as knowing he was there and not being able to put him out to my dog, my goal was to get him on the ground dead or a live , but neither one happend lol
im not apose to leaving a coon up a tree but i like that to be my option not his

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into

Ray Hudson


Posted by Lowell Lynn on 02-10-2009 04:36 PM:

Theres nothing wrong with leaving a coon alive in a tree. I walked away from 30-35 in kill season. And yes, I had a young dog along that I am in the process of starting. One coon out of ten is plenty. The dogs dont need the coon, its the kill frenzy behind the trigger that gets the thrill. For what? 6-8 $'s? If a coon not hitting the ground affects a dog that much, They are lacking in heart and drive. I doubt your dogs will be set back any. They need to learn to walk away from a coon anyway. If you have any plans to nite hunt, Remember, No guns allowed. Happy hunting.

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Posted by bluebellchopper on 02-10-2009 04:48 PM:

yep

One night I was by myself Leading 3 dogs holding my light and carry a gun at the same time. The older dog hit then the others chimed right in. They carried the track a good mile. I wasn't far behind them trying to keep up with them. Got to the tree there sit mr coon. Shot the coon and he got stuck in the fork of the tree! Dang i was fustrated. I couldn't get him out. I patted my dogs up and told em i was sorry. Both of us did our part but the coon was stuck dead in the tree.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-10-2009 04:50 PM:

leaving the coon

quote:
Originally posted by Lowell Lynn
Theres nothing wrong with leaving a coon alive in a tree. I walked away from 30-35 in kill season. And yes, I had a young dog along that I am in the process of starting. One coon out of ten is plenty. The dogs dont need the coon, its the kill frenzy behind the trigger that gets the thrill. For what? 6-8 $'s? If a coon not hitting the ground affects a dog that much, They are lacking in heart and drive. I doubt your dogs will be set back any. They need to learn to walk away from a coon anyway. If you have any plans to nite hunt, Remember, No guns allowed. Happy hunting.


Never said there was just want it to be my option not his
kill season is still in here also untill march so, im leagal till then
after that its coon sqaulers and tree climbers hehe

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into

Ray Hudson


Posted by Country AintBad on 02-10-2009 07:15 PM:

Re: yep

quote:
Originally posted by bluebellchopper
One night I was by myself Leading 3 dogs holding my light and carry a gun at the same time. The older dog hit then the others chimed right in. They carried the track a good mile. I wasn't far behind them trying to keep up with them. Got to the tree there sit mr coon. Shot the coon and he got stuck in the fork of the tree! Dang i was fustrated. I couldn't get him out. I patted my dogs up and told em i was sorry. Both of us did our part but the coon was stuck dead in the tree.



thats what happend to me but there was 4 teenaagers and we shot and shot tryin to get it to fall out

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Posted by PlottChaser on 02-10-2009 10:58 PM:

dogs treed one last night and I let my boy shoot him out he didn't put a great shot on it but enough to make it start climbing down. I told him to reload his single shot as quick as he could (I wasn't carrying a gun). Then I saw that hole the coon was climbing down too. It was about 12 ft off the ground so I quickly found a long stick and tried to get him off the tree before he got in the hole but was too late. He went up the hole about 4 ft and I could even feel him with the stick but couldn't get him drug out. Blood was running down the tree, but he never did fall out! We were both upset over that one.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-11-2009 01:20 PM:

Hole

quote:
Originally posted by PlottChaser
dogs treed one last night and I let my boy shoot him out he didn't put a great shot on it but enough to make it start climbing down. I told him to reload his single shot as quick as he could (I wasn't carrying a gun). Then I saw that hole the coon was climbing down too. It was about 12 ft off the ground so I quickly found a long stick and tried to get him off the tree before he got in the hole but was too late. He went up the hole about 4 ft and I could even feel him with the stick but couldn't get him drug out. Blood was running down the tree, but he never did fall out! We were both upset over that one.



Next time break you a bambo vine off or briar, and twist him out with that

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into

Ray Hudson


Posted by terra on 02-11-2009 08:00 PM:

SOLUTION #135

There's a way to solve the problem of shooting a coon only to have him hang up dead in the tree.
See pic below.



Nuff said.


Posted by GA DAWG on 02-11-2009 11:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Country AintBad
we was shooting a coon out one time and he got hung in between a fork when coming out, we tryed to climb and get him but it was not happening.... we even tryed shotting it more but that didnt work neither....
Whats really bad is when this happens on the first coon your pup has ever treed by its self...


Posted by Country AintBad on 02-11-2009 11:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
Whats really bad is when this happens on the first coon your pup has ever treed by its self...



i know right

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Posted by chadf on 02-12-2009 12:22 AM:

get some reflective tape and put on the gun. its a lot harder to misplace one when it shines from you light.


Posted by PlottChaser on 02-12-2009 03:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by chadf
get some reflective tape and put on the gun. its a lot harder to misplace one when it shines from you light.

I use reflective paint on the sights, but it can be almost too bright if you're hunting by yourself and trying to use the same light to spot the coon and shine across your gun sights. Sometimes all you can see is the sights and lose the coon (at least I do). It's better to leave my light on dimmer on the sights and have a buddy with a spot on the coon.

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Hunting is one of those pleasures that you won't understand if you have to have it explained, which is good because folks who enjoy it can't fully explain why. -Ron Spomer


Posted by Ray&Luie on 02-12-2009 01:36 PM:

Gun

Make sure it holds more than one shell also

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into

Ray Hudson


Posted by chadf on 02-12-2009 10:55 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PlottChaser
I use reflective paint on the sights, but it can be almost too bright if you're hunting by yourself and trying to use the same light to spot the coon and shine across your gun sights. Sometimes all you can see is the sights and lose the coon (at least I do). It's better to leave my light on dimmer on the sights and have a buddy with a spot on the coon.


the reflective tape is to see the gun when someone leaves it leaning against a tree then walks off.


Posted by mink on 02-12-2009 11:17 PM:

found away to get stuck coons out

quote:
Originally posted by Country AintBad
we was shooting a coon out one time and he got hung in between a fork when coming out, we tryed to climb and get him but it was not happening.... we even tryed shotting it more but that didnt work neither....


it might be bloody but go get your 12 gauge shoot'em wherever the body is stuck at and out they come..
done it a couple times hides no count afterwards though..haha


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