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Posted by Craig Edwards on 01-12-2011 06:23 AM:

What NOT to do !!!

It might be a good idea not to hunt in the snow. If you do it might not be a good idea to hunt alone. Don't turn loose on a good size river surrounded by steep hills covered with ivys. When you walk into your dogs and you have to walk out a rock ledge covered with ice, don't hold on to an ivy limb because it might break and you could fall, almost breaking your leg. When you shoot the coon out, and it lands on the edge of the river, don't slip on the bank of the river because the only thing that may keep you from going in might be a big rock. If you should happen to slip and hit the rock it hurts real bad. Don't be in a hurry pulling two dogs up the hillside covered with snow because it will take a while; especially when you take one step forward and slide three feet back.

I know why these things are not good. Just got in. I feel like I've been run over by a truck.........ever how that feels!!!

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Posted by Dan Morris on 01-12-2011 01:33 PM:

been there done most of that and some things not mentioned, from time to time............and i have come to the conclusion..... your right, Craig!

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Posted by Riverview2 on 01-12-2011 03:31 PM:

Good advice! We just got socked with snow. I've been debating going out anyway because it's warmer then it's been in weeks. Maybe I'll be real careful selecting my hunting spot. Cabin fever!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by bluecole on 01-12-2011 03:33 PM:

hope ur o.k.,sounds like u had one heck of a time


Posted by Larry Atherton on 01-12-2011 04:04 PM:

Re: What NOT to do !!!

quote:
Originally posted by Craig Edwards
It might be a good idea not to hunt in the snow.


What do you mean don't hunt in the snow???? That is some of my favorite hunting! Besides that would mean no hunting for about 3-4 months.

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Posted by Craig Edwards on 01-12-2011 05:40 PM:

Re: Re: What NOT to do !!!

quote:
Originally posted by Larry Atherton
What do you mean don't hunt in the snow???? That is some of my favorite hunting! Besides that would mean no hunting for about 3-4 months.



Larry, I sure hope the terrian is better where you are than it is here. According to my garmin the dogs were 129 yds. straight down covered with ivys all the way. Everyone who hunts these Blue Ridge Mt.s know exactly what I mean when I say ivys. It was as bad, if not worse walking down hill in the snow as it was walking up. I've taught my dogs to heel. Last night it would've been good if they had known how to "mush!!!!"

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Posted by CrossbreedCur on 01-12-2011 06:58 PM:

There is a lot of rough country down here.... Iv had to go to my dogs before. And man some of the steepest places iv ever seen. Iv been places where a goat wouldn't go. Iv climbed mountains that was so steep, to sit down all you had to do was turn around and lean back. And you would be laying flat.... That really sucks

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Posted by kmorris on 01-12-2011 10:24 PM:

River bottoms

Hunted a major river bottom here in southern michigan on Jan. 30 and boy was that a mistake. Didn't even think about there being ice on the log-jams. Ran one across the river and the dog was able to easily cross the river because of the ice on the log jams. It was much more difficult for my hunting buddy and I to get across there. Turned out that when he tried to get on the other side of one of the icy logs with his slippery, nylon bibs on he rolled right into that cold water. Got soaked from his neck down. All of this for a den tree on the other side. Worst part for him was the dog struck on the leash walking out and he was foolish enough to cut him loose again.

Never experienced the sheer cliffs and ivy of the south but that was one of the biggest mistakes I have made in a while. I definitely won't be hunting river bottoms anytime soon.


Posted by Craig Edwards on 01-13-2011 05:27 AM:

When I saw that big coon in the tree, I forgot about all of the scratches I recieved getting to the dogs. I forgot about my bleeding leg. I forgot about all of the bad, and was proud of my dogs because they had done their job in rough conditions. I even forgot about almost falling into the river.

However, I remembered it all this morning!!!!!!

You don't have to be crazy to do this, but it helps!!!

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Posted by JLingle_bluedog on 01-13-2011 07:09 AM:

Hope your alright Craig, that sounds like the makings for a bad night. Glad the dogs at least had the coon, that always makes for a little better night. Hope you got some tylenol sounds like you might need some.

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Posted by StraightDrive on 01-13-2011 10:30 PM:

Sure would have been nice to of seen some pictures of your hunt. LOL

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Posted by Craig Edwards on 01-14-2011 03:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by StraightDrive
Sure would have been nice to of seen some pictures of your hunt. LOL



I was going to try to carry the coon out b/c it was one of the biggest coons I've seen in a while. Not a monster, but bigger than usual. I wanted to get some pics, but after a few steps and slides I thought "It just ain't worth it."

It was not pretty. After I fell my glasses got dirty. I tried to clean them with my soggy toboggin and it made them worse. I had to take them off. I can't see near or far without my glasses. Made some memories that night.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 01-14-2011 04:07 PM:

You need to be careful..Huntin alone in the frozen tundra of NC.. It aint like other frozen tundras..Your hounds musta done great getting that ol coon treed..

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Posted by blueticker on 01-14-2011 04:52 PM:

A few years ago I would have thought nothing of a deal like you had.

Dogs got treed around 300 yds into some pits last night. Pits are locations where coal has been removed with lots of ups and downs, dense brush, briars, honey suckel, deep water and lots of coon. When there frozen over it's better. I was just afraid to walk on the ice much. They may be thin ice in places where the beavers have worked. One can get into a bad situation but we need to avoid those deals the older we get.

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Posted by dlinkous on 01-14-2011 05:28 PM:

Done a very similar thing and landed right next to the water's edge...hurt for days

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Posted by Emily on 01-14-2011 07:51 PM:

Aww come on. I'm an osteoporotic old lady with bad knees and hunt alone in the Catskills all winter. Its true I'm better equipped--dressed warm, carry a small axe, keep a complete change of clothes in the truck. I keep some ice grips for the bottom of my boots in the front door of my truck, and bring snow shoes if that's going to be an issue. My only big concern is dogs falling through thin ice. One of mine does it regularly. He's a good swimmer and manages to break up the ice while he swims, but they do get pulled under by swift currents. I do end up black and blue a lot, but I do that in the summertime too.

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Posted by lightning1 on 01-15-2011 05:36 AM:

Frozen ground and rocks do hurt. I've hunted in the Georgia mountains. Being a Iowa boy some of it seemed like a rain forest to me. Plants with 2 foot leaves hitting me as I slid into a creek on the rocks. I still have a scope that's banged up from sliding down a hill into a rock creek in Georgia face first.


Posted by l.lyle on 01-15-2011 10:56 AM:

Re: Re: What NOT to do !!!

quote:
Originally posted by Larry Atherton
What do you mean don't hunt in the snow???? That is some of my favorite hunting! Besides that would mean no hunting for about 3-4 months.


It got cold but no snow . when I hunt I hunt with my 22 because it is a must to kill coons. When I wade across a backwater shallow even only gonad deep , I carry what the surveyors call a bank blade. Go ahead and challenge me whenever I got one of them in my hand and a gator just might get away but it will be tailless. I'll take on any man or beast if I got a bank blade in my hand, heck with a little 22 And what is this about not hunting for 4 months? You and I should swap dogs back and forth when the elements and criters allow it. LOL


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