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Posted by Fox Farms on 01-31-2008 05:29 PM:

indiana season..

well..its a thing of the past now, howd everybody do?...ohh..and when does running season come back in? probably be back in this weekend for me. haha.

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Posted by Brian V on 01-31-2008 05:47 PM:

hey are you coming to the HTDA banquet this Saturday. Hopefully with some more support we can get this BS changed.

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Posted by Fox Farms on 01-31-2008 06:48 PM:

yea ill be there brian, ill call you whe i get there, me and my parents need someone to sit with haha

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Posted by tennjed9 on 01-31-2008 07:03 PM:

Good season. It went by so quick. Time literally flew by! Killed several coon, seen some good dog work, seen some bad dog work, had some good laughs, lost some sleep, several tanks of gas gone, a few close calls along the way.......the running season needs to hurry up and get here.....I'm getting depressed.


Posted by Fox Farms on 01-31-2008 07:07 PM:

yea, last night i about did a new body job on the right side of my white truck brian, i came up over a hill and there was a car comin up, kinda on my side, i had to swerve over...i didnt want to end up like my other friends a week or so ago, ya know..and i seen a pole..about at my headlight, so i swerved back and it knocked my mirror off! close call! so i stopped, picked it up and snapped it back on...gotta love a chevy. lol.

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Posted by tubby1111 on 01-31-2008 07:32 PM:

Not as good a season as usual. Dogs did not operate and it seemed like the population was down a bit. I'm starting over. Sold my old dog and bought a year old female so hopefully next season will be better. The best and worst thing to ever happen to me was to get a real good dog then not be able to find another. The search continues.


Posted by Dwils on 01-31-2008 09:31 PM:

my old dog kicked the bucket--never stopped huntin him--Grnitech pkc ch akc grnitech owl creek bart--14 years old,,cut him 30 times, treed 28 coon and two dens---hes the best dog ive ever owned, followed ,and snapped a lead to,,,may he rest in peace

ive hunted mostly young dogs all season,,treed another 30 or so with a pup out of the litter i raised last year--'pr' savage hombre--

bought a bojangle pup last month--got him goin real good--treed 13 with the short time i had him,,,he just started,,been hunted maybe 10 times when i got him,,,

treed 45 with my cord female--ch pr" crownpoint sara

it was alrite season,, hunted hard,,it got hard to get up for school when you stay out late almost every night, lol,,,i was kinda bummed about my bart dog,,he was my first dog ever,, but now its an entire new generation,,,lookin forward to runnin season already, lol

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Posted by Surveyor on 01-31-2008 09:42 PM:

It was a pretty good season weather wise. Though we treed sevaral, around here the coon seemed kind of scarce in Nov. and Dec. more dens than usual and just did not strike as many as usual. I was blameing a distemper outbreak and know a local trapper who said there just were not many coon this year. Then the rut started-for the first time in my life, I was treeing boars with swelled nuts in December. When rutting season took off it seamed there were plenty of coon everywhere. The trapper I know said the same thing so I just do not know where they were earlier in the season. Anybody else see this scinerio?

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Posted by J_Henderson3 on 02-01-2008 02:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Surveyor
It was a pretty good season weather wise. Though we treed sevaral, around here the coon seemed kind of scarce in Nov. and Dec. more dens than usual and just did not strike as many as usual. I was blameing a distemper outbreak and know a local trapper who said there just were not many coon this year. Then the rut started-for the first time in my life, I was treeing boars with swelled nuts in December. When rutting season took off it seamed there were plenty of coon everywhere. The trapper I know said the same thing so I just do not know where they were earlier in the season. Anybody else see this scinerio?


Man I dunno what part of Indiana your in but we had the exactly opposite season youd did. The weather bout killed our season. I think there was prolly a month and a half of days that we didnt hunt because of heavy snow, 20 plus mph winds, or negative degree temps. I dont mind hunting in the cold or with some snow on the ground, I dont even mind the rain but If the winds blowing hard enough i cant hear my dog I aint going. And when hunting young dogs a frozen ground is asking for trouble. The season started off great but after that it was hard hunting and alot of dens. Everyone I know had a hard season and didnt kill nearly as many coon. It seems everyone in my area was killing bout 90% boars. I hope that just means alot of sows made it and will be dropping alot of kitten coon during running season. Happy Hunting Everybody!


Posted by Gunpowder on 02-01-2008 03:38 AM:

First 4 weeks was solid hunting every night. After that it was snow, cold, rain, flood, snow ice, cold, ice, flooding, ice, cold, cold, ice, ........

It was hit and miss the rest of the season. Having not hunted for 20-25 years I thought we did well. Took the last in yesterday to the fur buyer. I think we got about 60 coon but it was tough hunting from December on.


Posted by elvis on 02-01-2008 03:44 AM:

the leaves stayed on longer than normal.
December arrived about 2 weeks early.
December has always been by far the toughest month to tree coon for me. it doesn't matter how nice the weather is, its like the coon have disappeared.

everyone has their own theory about how almost our entire coon population has been wiped out. you hear it every year.


well,true to form,when the rut started in january,our coon were back and you could tree one anytime you wanted to brave the elements.

so other than the leaves staying on up until the coon disappeared,i thought it was a normal year.


Posted by Fox Farms on 02-01-2008 03:58 AM:

anyways...who is goin to the HTDA banquet this coming saturday, appearantly me and brian are. haha

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 02-01-2008 01:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by elvis
the leaves stayed on longer than normal.
December arrived about 2 weeks early.
December has always been by far the toughest month to tree coon for me. it doesn't matter how nice the weather is, its like the coon have disappeared.

everyone has their own theory about how almost our entire coon population has been wiped out. you hear it every year.


well,true to form,when the rut started in january,our coon were back and you could tree one anytime you wanted to brave the elements.

so other than the leaves staying on up until the coon disappeared,i thought it was a normal year.



That about sums it up.....

I hunted as hard as most, and a lot harder than some.

Treed coon every night I went, with the exception of one night...treed on four den trees that night and came to the house.

I did not however tree a multitude of small coon. Not sure if the dry weather had something to do with the mortality of the young coon....but there are still coon in the woods. Anyone who hunted the last two weeks of season can vouch for that....

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Posted by on 02-01-2008 01:50 PM:

Talking to others at the fur buyers yesterday, trappers, shiners, houndsmen, they all agreed that the take of 2007 yearling coons was drasticly down.
The prices being paid this year are far above what has been seen in years. Buddy sold 17 yesterday, fleshed and dried, $15.64 average. Of the 17, only 4 were under XL.


Posted by T Felderman on 02-01-2008 02:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Talking to others at the fur buyers yesterday, trappers, shiners, houndsmen, they all agreed that the take of 2007 yearling coons was drasticly down.



I noticed the same thing in Iowa. We didnt kill or see near the young ones as in the past years. HHMMMM


Posted by Oak Ridge on 02-01-2008 02:55 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Talking to others at the fur buyers yesterday, trappers, shiners, houndsmen, they all agreed that the take of 2007 yearling coons was drasticly down.
The prices being paid this year are far above what has been seen in years. Buddy sold 17 yesterday, fleshed and dried, $15.64 average. Of the 17, only 4 were under XL.



He got hijacked if they were all fleshed and dried......

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Posted by masterd1976 on 02-01-2008 06:13 PM:

Fox you can't get on here and complain the season is over, while the season was in you only hunted twice.


Posted by swamphound on 02-02-2008 12:45 AM:

Hunted all season hard kill was way down treed more coon through running season dont know what happened to them


Posted by MSchindler on 02-02-2008 01:53 AM:

couple hunts in down season

We are having a couple hunt at our club in southern indiana this weekend and next weekend. Friday and Sat FEB 1 and 2 and then on FEB 8 and 9. Dont know if anyone is interested or not but if so come on down. We just get permits for these so we people can get out during down time. They are not points event just get a card and go 5.00 fee and before you leave the club they draw for 1/2 the total entry fee. just to have a good time. if interested call 502-468-7302


Posted by gary smith on 02-02-2008 02:36 AM:

hello

did not hunt much this kill season.shot a few enough to keep the dogs happy.

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Posted by Fox Farms on 02-02-2008 03:42 AM:

haha, yea masterd i only hunted twice. hows come every weekend i was out hunting and atleast 2 or 3 nights a week..except for the really dang cold times..heck i even went a few of those nights.....i hunted with you more than twice..what the heck. oh, wheres the meeting thing at? i heard travis wuit his secretary position.

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Posted by john yoakum on 02-02-2008 04:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Oak Ridge
He got hijacked if they were all fleshed and dried......


Maybe/Maybe not,depends they might have been shot up pretty good,holes,rubs,etc...

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