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Posted by Brettlil on 11-24-2010 02:57 PM:

later coon activity???

ive noticed that the past few weeks that the coons are moving later on in the night. the deer also arent moving until really late. The past handful of trees we got were after 12. it is getting hard to hunt past 12 cuz i have to be up at 4, lol. its wearing me out. But thankfully today is my last of work for the week. Ill be in the woods all night tonight. I reckon im not gonna leave the house until 10, before that is seems like im wasting my time. who else is seeing this kind of activity??

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Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 11-24-2010 03:12 PM:

The moon phase has a lot to do with when the coon run. You may find out the coon will be running early this week before the moon rises.

Also, if the coon are pressured a lot, they will run late to avoid the hunters.

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Posted by JiM on 11-24-2010 03:57 PM:

I think hunting pressure has far more to do with it than the moon phases. Especially with deer. Deer and coons quickly recognize hunter pressure is at a peak at certain times , for deer it is daylight hours, for coons it is dusk till midnight, and they stay hidden, denned up, don't move during those peak times and instead feed during off peak hours.

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Posted by Brettlil on 11-24-2010 04:04 PM:

i reckon it could be the hunting pressure. the ol ringtale is getting wise. lol. i typically hunt all within a 25miles, i rarely travel farther than that. i know that we have a good population around here, because i can trap them every night if wanted to, i just dont have much reason to right now thou. over the summer ive traped dozens near the highway and turned them loose on the mountain. ive been thinking seriously about getting up around 3 or 4 on the weekends and hunting a few hours in the morning. yall ever hunting in the early mornings?

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Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 11-24-2010 05:06 PM:

Last night we hunted early and had a rough time of it. Treed our first and only coon on the last drop. It wasn't late, but it was closing in on 9. Made a den before that and had 3 dumps without a track.

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Posted by jdw2920 on 11-24-2010 05:17 PM:

We treed n should have went home at 715 last night. Moving ok for us here.


Posted by thebigcat454545 on 11-24-2010 05:52 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Paul Coffey
Usually it takes my dogs about 5-10 minutes to strike a track and then tree one.. Last night I cut the dog I'm trying out after two miles and never opening. On friday night my friends dog went OVER 4 miles to find one.. That is unheard of around here where we have more coons than most states. so I agree with you, I think they aren't moving till late


4 miles? wow. i dont think i would take that dog unless coon are movin. lol

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Posted by Brettlil on 11-24-2010 06:00 PM:

it must be nice to stike a track in 10-15 minutes. the only times that happens is when i release the coon,lol. they go 2 miles average almost everytime we drop them. you fellas up north have got it made.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-24-2010 07:10 PM:

Still pretty dry around here.i wouldnt thank the moon
would effect you as much in the deep woods as finding
water to run on


Posted by thebigcat454545 on 11-24-2010 07:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Brettlil
it must be nice to stike a track in 10-15 minutes. the only times that happens is when i release the coon,lol. they go 2 miles average almost everytime we drop them. you fellas up north have got it made.


If we dont strike a track in 10-15 min my hunting partner and i will look at each other and say "coon must not be runnin tonight" lol.

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Posted by Hoosier Man1 on 11-24-2010 07:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by thebigcat454545
If we dont strike a track in 10-15 min my hunting partner and i will look at each other and say "coon must not be runnin tonight" lol.


That's exactly what my grandpa always said.


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-24-2010 07:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Hoosier Man1
That's exactly what my grandpa always said.


my grandpa always said if old blue was barking at dark it
was going to be a goodnight if he was in the dog house
he wouldnt go


Posted by 1deadeye on 11-24-2010 08:03 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by thebigcat454545
If we dont strike a track in 10-15 min my hunting partner and i will look at each other and say "coon must not be runnin tonight" lol.


Shoot. Two minutes here and I'm already thinking of moving.
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Posted by Bluedogman on 11-24-2010 08:04 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticking: it
my grandpa always said if old blue was barking at dark it
was going to be a goodnight if he was in the dog house
he wouldnt go

Ol' blue should be rarin to go any night and should be able to get one up ANY night.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-24-2010 08:05 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by 1deadeye
Shoot. Two minutes here and I'm already thinking of moving.
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Posted by Travis L Wilkison on 11-24-2010 08:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
I think hunting pressure has far more to do with it than the moon phases. Especially with deer. Deer and coons quickly recognize hunter pressure is at a peak at certain times , for deer it is daylight hours, for coons it is dusk till midnight, and they stay hidden, denned up, don't move during those peak times and instead feed during off peak hours.


Jim your right. i saw a coon Sun. morning at 8 am while i was deer hunting. I've had better luck the past couple of weeks from about 3am on. On another note, this week has been different. ive actually done some good early on.

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Posted by akso235 on 11-24-2010 09:25 PM:

i have had coons coming by thirty minutes before dark while we are deer hunting


Posted by Brettlil on 11-29-2010 05:24 PM:

well i figured i would give yall a update. we hit the woods around 11 saturday night. we treed first around 12 and shot a big boar about 20lbs. The treed in hole on the river bank around 1:30. all the dogs were covered in red mud, lol it looked like we had a pack of redbones,lol. then we went to another pacth of woods after that. we treed on a big white pine and couldnt seen the coon because of the limbs and pine needles. that was after 2:30. then we treed on a big white oak and and had another big boar. They stuck him hot on the edge of the field and run him about 250 yards. we left this tree after 4,but the hunting was getting good, but i was wore out by then. they are deffiently moving later. im gonna try to hit the woods early in the morning this coming weekend and see how it goes. that was our best trip we had in a few weeks. the more meat we get out to the pups, the better they are getting motivated

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 11-29-2010 11:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by akso235
i have had coons coming by thirty minutes before dark while we are deer hunting


the more that runs the more tracks you have


Posted by psiskjr on 11-29-2010 11:59 PM:

Ours are feeding later at night I think due to deer dog activity during the day. We treed one Saturday night at ten oclock and then didnt strike another until mid-night and then they treed three in a row as fast as we could walk to them. We call it a night at one cause the last four days hunting all day and night had caught up to me. That is the most we have treed in one night in some time. Sometimes we hunt two or more hours before we strike. A good night for us is if we tree more than one. Wish we had the coon like you northern boys do.

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