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Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 02:12 AM:

Who remembers?

When every hunt had a treeing contest and you decided to take your pup and when you cut him loose he fell on that treeing 110 barks a minute and you had to drag him off.



Sure bet a lot of big dreams started right at that moment.



Tar


Posted by Ricochet17 on 06-17-2020 02:23 AM:

Wasn't there a Treeing champion title back in the day?

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Posted by Cory Highfill on 06-17-2020 03:31 AM:

My earliest memory of anything to do with coondogs was driving past the Clarksville club on the way to the county dump with my dad. They were having a treeing contest and some water races and he stopped so I could watch. I couldn't have been more than 3-4.

Many a dog trader made a sale at those treeing contests.


Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 12:25 PM:

I always kept a high BPM treeing contest dog back in the day because they Always Calcutta near most all the treeing contest around hear.



Tar


Posted by Sfox91 on 06-17-2020 12:34 PM:

I’m in my 20’s and I remember them, I even remember water races. In my family and group it’s always been “the time killers before the real hounds get hunted”

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Posted by JesseJ on 06-17-2020 02:30 PM:

Treeing contest

I judged a lot more than I ever entered, it was a great time n never heard of any complaints or arguments! Even had team treeing contest. Of course there was always a dog get loose n enter themselves. LOL. A great time for all! JesseJ


Posted by Al Medcalf on 06-17-2020 03:25 PM:

I remember them well. They had nonsanctioned drag races around here too. I had a little short legged cur dog that always won line and she usually won line and tree.

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Posted by Allen / UKC on 06-17-2020 04:04 PM:

Treeing Contests, dash races, etc....

Nothing says that you can't still have them. Bring 'em back Tar!


Posted by Preacher Tom on 06-17-2020 04:11 PM:

Local club here that just got started has both and has great participation.

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Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 04:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Allen / UKC
Treeing Contests, dash races, etc....

Nothing says that you can't still have them. Bring 'em back Tar!





The day events helped the kitchen and the youth I think I will lol.



Tar


Posted by Allen / UKC on 06-17-2020 04:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
The day events helped the kitchen and the youth I think I will lol.



Tar



Exactly.


Posted by Allen / UKC on 06-17-2020 04:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
Local club here that just got started has both and has great participation.



Nice. Give the participants what they want and everyone benefits. Takes more work and longer days on the part of the club members but that's the difference in the end. Club events used to be an all-day affair but too much of that has went by the wayside, especially, with clubs trying to operate with a lack of membership and help.


Posted by JesseJ on 06-17-2020 05:47 PM:

Sacking contest

Heard of coon sacking contest but never seen one? Older hunters had stories of contestants getting bit, I'm sure they did. JesseJ


Posted by Richard Lambert on 06-17-2020 05:54 PM:

I watched a treeing contest on both Fri and Saturday at American Redbone Days this past weekend. Some of the dogs went as high as $85 in the Calcutta. One fellow (John Shelton) had a professional treeing contest dog. You have to attend the hunts if you want to see them.


Posted by Preacher Tom on 06-17-2020 06:37 PM:

How many ever saw the badger in a barrel contest? Badger was put in a small (35 gal) barrels and dog had to go in and get him out. Takes a gritty dog.

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Posted by JesseJ on 06-17-2020 06:38 PM:

Treeing contest

So Richard did I the professional treeing contest dog win? JesseJ


Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 07:24 PM:

I just happen to have a 22 lb brisket I been saving for an occasion like this.



Tar


Posted by Reuben on 06-17-2020 09:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
How many ever saw the badger in a barrel contest? Badger was put in a small (35 gal) barrels and dog had to go in and get him out. Takes a gritty dog.


Where can I find me a hound like that who also comes from a family of same type of hounds?

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 06-17-2020 09:33 PM:

No the Pro didn't win. Somebody snuck a ringer in.
We don't have badgers in Tn. We had coon roll cage contests. We drew a big circle in the dirt and dog had to drag or knock the coon out of the circle. I had a big male that would slam the roll cage and knock it 20 ft.


Posted by Preacher Tom on 06-17-2020 09:44 PM:

Best I remember because I was pretty young they had cut both ends out of those smaller metal barrels and welded it to another that had one end out. Dog had to crawl in and pull the badger out. Not sure who was brave enough to catch the badger.

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Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 09:58 PM:

We built a fence about 6 foot round we had armadillo sacking for the wemon folk we caught about 10 they got to running around bumping into their legs it was the funniest thing you ever seen lol.



Tar


Posted by JesseJ on 06-17-2020 11:10 PM:

Tar

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
I just happen to have a 22 lb brisket I been saving for an occasion like this.



Tar

what about all that catfish you caught n all the fixings? JesseJ


Posted by yadkintar on 06-17-2020 11:37 PM:

Re: Tar

quote:
Originally posted by JesseJ
what about all that catfish you caught n all the fixings? JesseJ




For you I will cook both.


Tar


Posted by delta slough on 06-18-2020 12:48 AM:

All of these events were popular at one time. The coon on the log event was a blast to watch. Some clubs had a coon in the hole event. They've all gone away now primarily due to the humane society and animal rights people not letting coon clubs use a real live coon; at least in Mississippi. Miss those events. Jr.Steelman


Posted by Redneck Mafia on 06-18-2020 01:34 AM:

Re: Treeing contest

quote:
Originally posted by JesseJ
So Richard did I the professional treeing contest dog win? JesseJ

No he didn't lol. Chey lost quite a bit from John convincing him to buy his professional dog 2 days in a row. Saturday I think he barked about 15 times lol!

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