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Posted by michael widdup on 10-18-2010 03:47 AM:

killing coon

just wondering how many of you kill every coon you tree?i don't have a great dog,but she gets the job done,and i shoot 1 out of 4.and i never shoot any where i comp hunt...just wondering cause i seen a post on craigslist where a guy was selling coon hides for $8 in pittsburgh.thanks


Posted by jamie stall on 10-18-2010 04:36 AM:

my dog doesnt even like them so i dont knock out very many, even when there prime im not carrying them out for 10 dollars.


Posted by trackntreeman on 10-18-2010 05:14 AM:

young dog's / pup's

i'll shoot some out when training but old dog's maybe get 8 or 10 a year , i never shoot no more than 1 a night no matter what

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Posted by rmcmillan on 10-18-2010 11:09 AM:

A FEW TO YOUNG DOG ONLY. WE DO NOT HAVE A BIG COON POPULATION HERE.

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Posted by michael widdup on 10-18-2010 11:28 AM:

coons

i'm the same way!i'm not going to get harassed all the way from tree to tree for ten dollars either.i like to get the young dogs going w/a little fur in their mouths,but in sw pa you can't kill every coon you tree.we do have some coon but you start killing them 3 at a time,the number of trees you make will drop fast.


Posted by Virgil on 10-18-2010 11:31 AM:

Old dogs get about 1 a month, maybe 2 or 3 if they are being hunted real hard, like 4 or 5 nights a week. Knock out a few more when I am starting a young dog. Overall I probably knock out about 20 coon a year.

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Posted by Wayne Valentino on 10-18-2010 12:04 PM:

I

bust several down just because we can here... We have alot of coon here the past several years... When we stopped shooting em the population grew and mother nature took over and that was not pretty.. So when we notice a population growth we crack em out. When it levels out so do we... Certainly not all of em... Guy in Pittsburgh must be nuts. Fur is not prime yet, certainly not the smaller ones... I'm only 10 miles from Pittsburgh maybe he is box trapping in town, those city coon that live in storm sewers never prime up...

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Posted by DeerCoonhunter on 10-18-2010 01:07 PM:

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Originally posted by Wayne Valentino
bust several down just because we can here... We have alot of coon here the past several years... When we stopped shooting em the population grew and mother nature took over and that was not pretty.. So when we notice a population growth we crack em out. When it levels out so do we... Certainly not all of em... Guy in Pittsburgh must be nuts. Fur is not prime yet, certainly not the smaller ones... I'm only 10 miles from Pittsburgh maybe he is box trapping in town, those city coon that live in storm sewers never prime up...


We also bust em, there's to many. i will carry them out casue I don't like to just waste them this time of year. Plus its a couple bucks bacj towards the dogs.


Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 10-18-2010 01:08 PM:

It depends. If I am starting a young dog and it is its first season, I will shoot it some coon. It I am not I may shoot a few, but it isn't the reason I coonhunt. Taking the gun and skinning in the woods is #1 a disgusting process and I get sick of being a greasy mess from drop 1, takes me at least 15 minutes extra per tree once I find the coon, get it on the ground, get it hung, skin it, get everything put away and then I got to carry the thing out for maybe $5. It cuts into my hunting time so much that I can make an extra drop if I just skip it and keep hunting. Plus, I like going out and just hitting tracks in 5 minutes. Its just how I like hunting.

Coonhunting is just that, coon HUNTING, I just personally don't like the process unless I really feel like it is going to benefit the dog.

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 10-18-2010 01:42 PM:

Harvest

one a night till their prime.....then we go ape...on them were over populated........after wewe iced in here ....we head for so. Ohio and go ape out there......after thrre prime what goes comes down.....Wtinessed a Rabies...Distemper...epidemic....not very pleasant sight


Posted by psiskjr on 10-18-2010 02:22 PM:

Ours are so thin we dont shoot out any. It is going to be worse this year as we dont have a live oak acorn crop at all. Going to be a tough winter on game of all kinds.

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Posted by CWT on 10-18-2010 02:41 PM:

every coon she trees gets shot out. Most places I hunt if you dont shoot them out dont come back.


Posted by Wild_BlueMan on 10-18-2010 04:28 PM:

Killing

Shoot out all that we can. Because of so much corn in the area, no natural predators, and the fact that no one hunts coon we have a huge population. Also many land owners wont let others hunt or trap on their land. So coon populate those areas and then spread out.

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Posted by mjones on 10-18-2010 06:29 PM:

my dogs are lucky to get one a month. bo just turned 3 and he aint had ten shot out to him his whole life

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Posted by COYOTE-HUNTER on 10-18-2010 06:37 PM:

i will take what i can. we havent had a good population in 10 years so not killing them doesnt seem to help. i will only take the biggest though. i will carry out a $10 dollar coon cause they are simple to skin and put up and that $10 just jumped to $15 or so


Posted by curs12 on 10-18-2010 07:08 PM:

I shoot everything i tree, they repop ok and it works out


Posted by john Duemmer on 10-18-2010 07:08 PM:

We harvest about 100 a year between nov. 15 and when the weather keeps us home. Years back that was about 3,000 bucks now its about 500. but t still buys some dog food. If we dont take em mother nature will.

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Posted by Matt McKinney on 10-18-2010 07:58 PM:

If my dog starts doing something she normally dont do, I will give her one..Sort of reminds her what the prize is.


Posted by CCR on 10-18-2010 08:43 PM:

We don't take every one that we tree, but we aren't shy about pulling the trigger. Most guys we ask to hunt their land want them gone, they make a mess in the corn. Populations are wild around us, they aren't getting targeted hard by the trappers and there seems to be standing crop every winter now so the coons, along with everything else, overwinters well, and has good feed as soon as they wake up in the spring.

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Posted by Kyle McMellon on 10-18-2010 09:03 PM:

We probably kill 130 a year that is year around. We change up our hunting spots. We have alot of different land we hunt, so we can work on a spot then give it a break. Two Legit summer spots, and three legit winter spots with a few extra spots here an there. All the spots you can hunt all night with no problem, so there is alot of land to be hunted.

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Posted by Bluwalker on 10-18-2010 09:46 PM:

Before this past saturday my previous record was 7 coons in one night. The record got changed to 20. When you get into a place with that many coons you almost have to thin them out or you can expect them to get distemper and thin themselves. On a normal night in the fall we'll get 3-5 and there are still plenty of them to run year after year. Gotta shoot according to population, at least that's what we go by.

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Posted by Peter Weddle on 10-19-2010 02:22 AM:

Kill 1 per night in kill season. After 1 is killed the gun stays in the truck.


Posted by 1deadeye on 10-19-2010 02:38 AM:

I take no prisoners. They all fall. I'm in thick coon , so it needs to be done.
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Posted by Steve Gilland on 10-19-2010 03:46 AM:

I shoot about 3 a week. So that works out to about 150 a year if the winter isn't to bad. I've been hunting the same spots for 5 years and it don't seem to hurt the population. We have a load of coon here in central oh

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Posted by Geminite on 10-19-2010 03:57 AM:

If it's a young dog, maybe 1 in every 3 trees. Old dogs get 2-3 over a span of a couple of nights during coon season. We have plenty of coons around here and a lot of farmers want you to get as many as ya can. We always leave a few to tree in the off season

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