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Posted by jay brademeyer on 08-02-2010 08:48 PM:

My Coon Hunt w/ NTCH Oak Mountain Frito in the Turtle Mtn Wilderness

...i hunted with Rick Ennen and frito this past weekend in the turtle mtns. the turtle mtns . are a range of hills up on the canadian border,in NORTH DAKOTA. what a beautiful area. but now if you are a coon hunter it is not for the faint of heart..it is miles of hardwood hills lined with lakes ,swamps and beaver ponds .very thick hazelnutt undergrowth , that you might have to tear through all the way to the treed dogs. very unforgiving country.
...seems to be plenty of coons for a dog that will go hunting and one that has the gutts to run one in there. now to tree one that is a differant story. for the dog to be able to tree one in there he has to force the coon to climb in that mess . and that is were a hard nosed coondog comes in real handy. becuse walking and grubbing,and crawling for 3/4 of a mile or more to a slick tree aint going to work.
... coons don't den in trees up there cause there are no den trees. they den in the ground .
.. we had a real good hunt and ol frito looked like a machine programed to tree coons in those conditions . he was very impressive. he ran some running tracks , he ran cold tracks that he got up and forced to climb. every time we cut him he dropped in there ,got struck, worked, or run his track to a heated race and forced ricky racoon to climb. according to the garmin there was not a track he worked under 3/4 of a mile, and that was one track.. the others he moved a mile or more...Rick doesn't shoot any coons to frito and those buggers have been run before.
.. i would have to say in over 24 years of coon hunting that was as fine a work as i have seen. he hunts on the run. he has one thing on his mind, he sounds like a million dollers ,runs with a big hollering bawl mouth that he will shorten up on a hot track , he locates sure, with a die dead quivering locate then turns it over to a very hard never ending loud chop on the tree and we never looked up once that we didn't find his coon , and he never teed in the ground . he finished every track bellied up on the wood with ricky raccoon looking down... the only thing i found about this dog that i would like to change is ownership. he would look real good at my place. very special hound . once in a life time dog.
....BOTTOM LINE THIS SON OF A GUN IS A COONDOG THE HARD NOSED KIND!!!!!!!!!!!

Frito

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Posted by Cornbelt on 08-02-2010 11:51 PM:

From what you and Rick say about him on here he sounds like a dandy. I know Rick has posted some pictures on here and he is a fine looking bugger as well. One of my all time favorite coon hound photos is Frito treeing in water up to his neck.




To me this picture shows a dog with heart and desire getting the job done come hell or high water....... for sure high water.

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Posted by jay brademeyer on 08-03-2010 02:29 AM:

dogs come and go but the special dogs are few and far between. this bugger has heart enough to give way to 10 dogs . the desire to tree coons no matter what it takes. not only that but this sucker has all the chrome as well.big mouth hard going jam up blowdown every breath treedog with seen grease over his head.
.. like i said before the only thing wrong with him is i don't own him.....

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Posted by Jim Hill on 08-03-2010 03:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Cornbelt
From what you and Rick say about him on here he sounds like a dandy. I know Rick has posted some pictures on here and he is a fine looking bugger as well. One of my all time favorite coon hound photos is Frito treeing in water up to his neck.




To me this picture shows a dog with heart and desire getting the job done come hell or high water....... for sure high water.

awesome pic right that takes more than heart , alot of brains as well

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 08-03-2010 07:28 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Cornbelt
From what you and Rick say about him on here he sounds like a dandy. I know Rick has posted some pictures on here and he is a fine looking bugger as well. One of my all time favorite coon hound photos is Frito treeing in water up to his neck.




To me this picture shows a dog with heart and desire getting the job done come hell or high water....... for sure high water.



Kyle, that's one of my favorites too. The pic was taken August 24, 2008. Frito was 16 months, 9 days old and all alone deep in the swamps of Wakopa game management area. He pushed a big coon up one of those dead saplings and I was just glad to get out of there before the coon fell out and we all drowned.

Below is another of my favorite pics taken July 19, 2008 in the Lee Lake state forest. All alone with the grease.


Posted by jay brademeyer on 08-04-2010 04:08 PM:

if you are tough enough, go up and check this sucker out. IMPRESSIVE!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by jay brademeyer on 08-06-2010 02:48 AM:

COONDOG AND CHROME ALL WRAPPED UP IN ONE DOG HIDE

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Posted by Ryan T on 08-13-2010 08:17 AM:

I very much enjoyed this story I hope his little sister turns out just like him!!!!!!!!


Posted by jay brademeyer on 09-06-2010 02:50 PM:

frito

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 09-06-2010 03:45 PM:

Jay, Frito's laid up for awhile after a pack of yotes tried to kill him. They caught him while he was alone working a coon track in a sunflower field and cut him up bad. I didn't think it would happen but it finally did. He runs into yotes most nights and they just harass him. I wonder what was different about that pack?


Posted by Brady Davis on 09-06-2010 03:46 PM:

That sucker sure looks like he's all coondog. Neat story, we have similar hunting in places here in Colorado. Good job and keep the pics of Frito comin. Really impressive.


Posted by Brady Davis on 09-06-2010 03:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rick Ennen
Jay, Frito's laid up for awhile after a pack of yotes tried to kill him. They caught him while he was alone working a coon track in a sunflower field and cut him up bad. I didn't think it would happen but it finally did. He runs into yotes most nights and they just harass him. I wonder what was different about that pack?


You know, now I'm nervous cause we get yotes harrassing our hounds at night in areas too. I know they come dang close but we've never had any bother a hound. Was Frito hunting alone when it happened?

I wish Frito a speedy recovery. Sorry to hear about that.


Posted by Rick Ennen on 09-06-2010 04:02 PM:

Brady, he was alone at the time and wearing a Tracker flashing light. The yotes made a slashing bite running diagonally across Frito's chest. It starts with two fang puncture marks high on the front of his right leg, then extends in a continuous slash clear across his chest, ending in a 2-3 inch open laceration high up and around the side of his left shoulder. He was a long way off the road when it happened, and after I chased the coyotes away, Frito finished the same track and treed the coon that the yotes tried to kill him on while working it a few minutes earlier. The dog didn't even let me touch him; he blasted off all alone after the coon as soon as the coyotes split.


Posted by Brady Davis on 09-06-2010 04:10 PM:

Wow Rick, glad to hear it's not worse. I do wonder what made those Yotes do something like that. All ours wear Tracker flashlights too... And for that dog to still finish the same track?! Sheesh, he's got some drive!


Posted by jay brademeyer on 09-06-2010 04:15 PM:

you will have to get him a vest they use on them bull dogs that fight hogs

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 09-06-2010 04:26 PM:

Jay, that's exactly what my wife said. Get him a hog vest.

The odd thing about this pack of yotes is they came in mostly silent. Usually you'll hear them barking all the way as they come into the dog. The pack that attacked him barked maybe twice, then they came in silent and I did not know anything was going to happen.

When yotes come in on him he always sits in one spot and doesn't bark at them. The way I can tell he's cornered is I hear the yotes and see him stationary with the Garmin.

This time I figured it out only with the Garmin because this time there were no barking yotes; they just attacked and I couldn't hear anything out there.


Posted by mikeinmo on 10-13-2010 02:30 AM:

Glad your hound is ok.I think coyotes need be eradicated.


Posted by jay brademeyer on 10-20-2010 04:23 PM:

drew out with ol frito the other nite. he won the cast and looked good

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 10-20-2010 11:08 PM:

Jay, any chance you can make a trip this late November? The wilderness woods are great to hunt after the aspen lakes freeze over and the crisp air really amplifies the sound of the dogs. You'll need a dog with long legs and brains for tough conditions. I know you've got some dogs like that.


Posted by jay brademeyer on 10-21-2010 03:31 AM:

i'll be there

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Posted by croatankid on 10-21-2010 04:01 AM:

that's about the best swamp coon dog hunting picture i've ever seen. man that is impressive. i wonder if i can use it to inspire my pot lickers. i'll bet you could sale copies of that picture.

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Posted by croatankid on 10-23-2010 04:03 AM:

after looking at these pictures again i realized a dog like that is not for the faint of heart. that dog would tree many a coon in places i don't have the heart to go. a dog like that should be hunted with the hard, hardest core hunters there is. that's what he deserves.

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Posted by jay brademeyer on 10-24-2010 07:11 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by croatankid
after looking at these pictures again i realized a dog like that is not for the faint of heart. that dog would tree many a coon in places i don't have the heart to go. a dog like that should be hunted with the hard, hardest core hunters there is. that's what he deserves.


he would get eat down in your country.... we don't have gators or poisonous snakes up here.

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Posted by roverdog on 10-26-2010 05:29 PM:

Sure is a Looker ! Good Hunting

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Posted by Kenny Eads on 10-27-2010 02:10 PM:

Frito sure is a looker and by the sound of it that special once in a lifetime hound.

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