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are city coons easier to tree?
My friends from the wildlife removal services have been bringing me a bunch of coon from downtown Nashville and I decided to turn all the city coon loose in the same spot just to see if they would be any easier to tree than my wild coon.I've only dropped a little over a dozen coon in there over a months time and without a doubt the coon in that particular spot go up quick and set out on a bare limb and stare at my light.I wonder if they will reproduce coon that are easier to tree or is this just coincedental?
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city coons.
Well I'm inclined to think that they will not reproduce easy treers. Coons running and climbing and hiding is a survival instinct that the city coons don't need as much. Of course I am probably wrong lol.
I live in Baltimore, Maryland and I hunt city coons (we call them dumpster coons lol) and country coons. Once you have ran in a city area they can be harder to get treed. The one BIG difference I see is that city coons move around a lot more. I can always strike a track.
Oh the part about them looking at your light is because they are used to city street lights, cars, trucks, buildings, etc... They are also used to a lot of noise.
Re: city coons.
quote:Thanks for the input I appreciate your opinion and you may be right I doubt if my experiment will have any accurate results but I will have fun playing with it call me in about 6 yrs and I will let you know if I've been able to breed me up some easy ones.
Originally posted by Red Cloud 1
Well I'm inclined to think that they will not reproduce easy treers. Coons running and climbing and hiding is a survival instinct that the city coons don't need as much. Of course I am probably wrong lol.
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I have seen coon out of Memphis TN rather stop and fight before they run.
quote:Them Memphis coon been used to chasing the stray dogs off thier trashcan lol
Originally posted by ONEDOGNIGHT
I have seen coon out of Memphis TN rather stop and fight before they run.
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Trap and transfer
coon are easy to tree at first.... run em a few times they smarten up... or they climb the highest tree on the highest hill, wind McDonalds, Burger King, etc. and away they go....
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City coons
There just like the coons in IN ,MI,WI, all those Corn Feed coons are too fat to run 
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
Re: City coons
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Originally posted by Ray&Luie
There just like the coons in IN ,MI,WI, all those Corn Feed coons are too fat to run![]()
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The 9 most terrifying words " I`m from the government, and I`m here to help".....Ronald Reagan
"If the government was in charge of the Sahara Desert, it would be out of sand in 5 years"......Thomas Friedman
north
Been to Goshen & Vanworth 
so yeah i know what yawl Got ..................Easy !
i was in Vanwoth one year and all the cast was talkin about how they was shinin coon everywhere but no body was treein any, hummm
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
Re: north
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Originally posted by Ray&Luie
Been to Goshen & Vanworth
so yeah i know what yawl Got ..................Easy !
i was in Vanwoth one year and all the cast was talkin about how they was shinin coon everywhere but no body was treein any, hummm
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From the great philosipher, Ron White...."You can`t fix stupid"
The 9 most terrifying words " I`m from the government, and I`m here to help".....Ronald Reagan
"If the government was in charge of the Sahara Desert, it would be out of sand in 5 years"......Thomas Friedman
Corn feed city coons
Im wonderin are they runnin the coons that far or just follerin them that far ?
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
lolllllll
i dont understand why you guys are hooting on us because we have a lot of coon, personally i wouldnt hunt where u had to hunt all night to tree one coon.
city coons there easy you just wait till 1 comes dwn the light
wire
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VANWORTH?
YOU MUST MEAN VANWERT. IN OHIO, AUTUMN OAKS HAS BEEN HELD THERE. <v>
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Re: VANWORTH?
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Originally posted by jodaviess1
YOU MUST MEAN VANWERT. IN OHIO, AUTUMN OAKS HAS BEEN HELD THERE. <v>

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
Ray
I loved your "line about follerin' that far'. I am not saying anything about how the coons run up there but no matter where I go, I find that the length of the race is directly proportional to the amount of heat you are putting on a critter. I am well aware that coons in some areas will run longer and harder than other areas. I especially have great races where there are no trees. The coon have to take to the ground or stand and fight.
I was hunting with a young man, last summer down in South Texas. My dogs were working a cold track about 9:00 AM and his dogs were slick treed in some wild grapevines. While he was trying to get his dogs off the vnes, mine had worked 500 yards down a dry creek and were beginning to warm up the track. In a few minutes, I heard the dogs jump and the race was on. He asked what my dogs were doing and I told him "exactly what they are supposed to do and that is get that coon jumped and running". He thought that the dogs had switched to a hog or something as he had never heard hounds run that fast on a coon track.
Adios Partner,
Gary
Follerin
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Originally posted by Gary Roberson
Ray
I loved your "line about follerin' that far'. I am not saying anything about how the coons run up there but no matter where I go, I find that the length of the race is directly proportional to the amount of heat you are putting on a critter. I am well aware that coons in some areas will run longer and harder than other areas. I especially have great races where there are no trees. The coon have to take to the ground or stand and fight.
I was hunting with a young man, last summer down in South Texas. My dogs were working a cold track about 9:00 AM and his dogs were slick treed in some wild grapevines. While he was trying to get his dogs off the vnes, mine had worked 500 yards down a dry creek and were beginning to warm up the track. In a few minutes, I heard the dogs jump and the race was on. He asked what my dogs were doing and I told him "exactly what they are supposed to do and that is get that coon jumped and running". He thought that the dogs had switched to a hog or something as he had never heard hounds run that fast on a coon track.
Adios Partner,
Gary

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