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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 05:12 AM:

i got my "ghost" coon (its huge)

i have treed this coon in the same grape vine tangled oak tree at least 25 times. we could never find the coon due to the thickness of the vines. well tonight we decided to hit that woods and rebel went straight for the area where he always trees. he treed. as we walked in i just knew we wasnt gonna find him. we got to the tree and rebel was 1 tree over from the tangled mess!!!! with a HUGE silver backed beauty hanging on a limb. he weighed 32 lbs.
we treed 5 and shot 4 in 3 hours and im gonna go back out in a minute. i was just so excited to get the ghost coon i had to post it. heres a few pics. it was pouring rain so im kinda wet.


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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 01:49 PM:

ended up with 7 coon and 2 dens.
anybody else ever get their "ghost" coon????
i almost feel bad he's gone. he was a smart ole sucker.

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Posted by m_blakemore on 12-10-2008 02:01 PM:

I almost posted on this thread earlier, but didnt wanna sound like an A$$.

My grandpa told me about when he killed his "ghost" coon and how he regretted it everytime he wanted to see if a dog had the heart to finish a track.


Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 12-10-2008 02:02 PM:

WOW!

That coon is taller than me! Nice job and he is a beautiful color.

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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 02:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by m_blakemore
I almost posted on this thread earlier, but didnt wanna sound like an A$$.

My grandpa told me about when he killed his "ghost" coon and how he regretted it everytime he wanted to see if a dog had the heart to finish a track.



ya i know what ya mean. it will probably feel weird hunting that woods now and not laughing about how we will never find that sucker. but i was so excited we got him. he will hang on my wall with my biggest bucks and remain as one of my favorite trophies.
he was a great challange and the dog that gave him his ghost status finally ended it. it will be one of my favorite hunts. and good memories everytime i look at it.

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Posted by Plottluvr on 12-10-2008 03:03 PM:

That is a HUGE coon.

Congrats....I think....no offense but I would of taken a pic of it and then walked away. That coon was smart enough to get away all these times it deserved to keep on doin' just that. JMO....


Posted by Cleo on 12-10-2008 03:16 PM:

But....

I must say you sure look proud! Hopefully, that ol' coon has left behind some smart coon-babies!

Nice hound, too!
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Posted by RANDY GIBSON on 12-10-2008 03:56 PM:

Brad,

Thats a big boy, I had one that done us the same way--- and i
regretted taking her-- it was an ol sow coon. but, she looked to 5 or 6 year old. so old age may have gotten her anyway.

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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 04:25 PM:

Re: But....

quote:
Originally posted by Cleo
I must say you sure look proud! Hopefully, that ol' coon has left behind some smart coon-babies!

Nice hound, too!
Happy Hunting!!



proud wasnt the word for it. lol. my cousin was laughing at me cuz i was running around yellin " WE GOT HIM" . it was just as much fun as a guy is allowed to have.

randy, that makes me feel a little better knowing the he probably was getting old anyhow. this tree was kinda close to the road and everytime we ran him the dogs crossed the road. i didnt like that so we almost quit running that patch. but i was talked into one more time and wouldnt you know it. WE GOT HIM.
i almost trapped him last year but decided to let rebel finish what he started.

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Posted by Family on 12-10-2008 06:47 PM:

Good for You !

That sucker by me is a real pain, and when I've got the chance hes gonna get it square down behind the eyes. I got a feeling hes missin a toe or two...again good job.

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Posted by crossbblues on 12-10-2008 07:08 PM:

not really a ghost coon but we have treed it several times...... they gernally strike in the same area down in a river bottum i hunt... the coon goes the same way...... cross the river.......weve been able to go across logs when the river is low....or go git a boat when the river is high..... they tree it each time.....it gits to live cause we do not carry the gun across go git the dogs and back,,,,, the place across the river sold so we dont turn loose on that side any longer...was always a good race.......


Posted by Craig Edwards on 12-10-2008 09:18 PM:

That is one big coon! We don't grow em like that around here.
It's hard to have it both ways; let him go, or put him on the wall.
You probably did the right thing. It would have been bad if a car, or someone else got him. The dog did the job, and deserved his reward. In the end the dog won, and the coon lost.

I don't think it would have been the same, even if you had let him go. After seeing him, and knowing that he could be treed before he made it to the vines, it just wouldn't be the same. The magic would be gone.

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Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 12-10-2008 09:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Plottluvr

Congrats....I think....no offense but I would of taken a pic of it and then walked away. That coon was smart enough to get away all these times it deserved to keep on doin' just that. JMO....



Heck with that. That is what hunting is all about. That would be like patterning and watching a big buck for 3 years and then when the time comes passing because he was just so cunning.

There will be other ghost coons, shoot the sucker when you have the chance.

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Posted by houndhunter01 on 12-10-2008 09:44 PM:

coons were movin good last night for us to we treed 3 in just over and hour and half got wet in the meantime tho


Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 10:59 PM:

thats kinda how i feel now. i had today to think about it and im glad i pulled the trigger. he gave me alot of good memories and now i got him. the hunts wont be forgotten and the dog did a fantastic job on the old critter. i think if he could talk he would have wanted to pull the trigger himself. lol.
like briar said there will be more ghost coons and smart old suckers that i can move onto now. plus if i would have driven by there and seen him smashed on the road i would have been mad for not taking him and hanging him on the wall.

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Posted by Ellie Mae on 12-11-2008 02:34 AM:

You have just created a legend!!! Your kids and grandkids are going to LOVE to hear the story again and again and again as they see the proof on the wall. I know that will be on down the road, but you have something to look forward to. "Paw Paw tell us again about how you got that ghost coon". Congratulations to you and the hound.

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Posted by DarkMan on 12-11-2008 03:39 AM:

Shoot em down!!!

If my dog trees them by himself I shoot em down,with no hesitation even at the feeder bucket spot,that's what there for to get the pup started unless your just content on treeing the same coon night after night,JMO there will be more coon I'm sure some coon been looking at that property for quite sometime just didn't have the heart to take that big boy ha ha he probably told the dogs old man's secret!!!LMOL


Posted by R&JEnglish on 12-12-2008 02:10 AM:

good job lets hear the rebel yell.

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Posted by Cole Adams on 12-12-2008 02:39 AM:

The Ghost

I had that same exact same problem with the exact same out come. Finally treed on a tree right next to the "jungle tree" and killed her. Still have the same problem on the same farm though, only in a different hollow. lol.


Posted by Big Bawler on 12-13-2008 03:32 PM:

thats what im hoping for.....one of her babbies living in the same mess and starting all over again.

YEEEEEEEHAAAAAAWW

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Posted by chuck west on 11-16-2012 05:32 PM:

Old thread but a nice coon and a good read .

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Posted by headless01 on 11-17-2012 04:08 AM:

ghost

in the 80's ran one like that many nights, treed in the same huge oak every time. never could find him, STAYED AFTER HIM, till one night after looking for around 30 mins backed off tree and could barely see his back down between the big forks branching off from trunk, took him out. me, if i had it to do again, i'd leave him.

the ghost i remember good too, were the ones that ran and jumped out more than once, and the one's you saw big as life but could'nt shoot straight and while you reloaded they vanished in them huge trees. those were the good ole days.

remember when 5 or 6 different hunters would get together to run those ghost, blk tans, blues, walkers and reds , all them hounds running that coon, a solid roar. and it would still throw them hounds, sometimes. good times, hunting hard then.
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Posted by Kody Feuerhelm on 11-17-2012 04:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ron Ashbaugh
Heck with that. That is what hunting is all about. That would be like patterning and watching a big buck for 3 years and then when the time comes passing because he was just so cunning.

There will be other ghost coons, shoot the sucker when you have the chance.



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Posted by walkerdogman85 on 11-17-2012 12:57 PM:

Nice coon

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Posted by 1deadeye on 11-17-2012 04:00 PM:

Thats a nice coon.
I have one here that I call momma-ceta. She's a big one. Treed her once 4 years ago during the off season. I know where she has her kits. Then she's gone. Someday we'll tree her again. Then I'm still not sure if I'll shoot her.

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