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Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-07-2011 01:00 AM:

Williamsport, PA

Is there anyone around Williamsport, Pennsylvania that coon hunts? Im about to move up there for a job and just looking for someone to run my walker hounds with? Thanks Brent


Posted by dgdukefan on 08-07-2011 03:30 AM:

pm sent


Posted by HalfmoonHounds on 08-07-2011 06:15 AM:

Re: Williamsport, PA

quote:
Originally posted by cooncrazy7
Is there anyone around Williamsport, Pennsylvania that coon hunts? Im about to move up there for a job and just looking for someone to run my walker hounds with? Thanks Brent
I am in State College, Pa about 45 minutes away and we have a handful of State Gamelands in Centre County and I have some farms I have permission on.

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Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-07-2011 02:36 PM:

i will have to hit you all up when i get up there. Thanks


Posted by JimF on 08-07-2011 02:41 PM:

I live about 45 min from Williamsport. I know of other guys that live closer. Most are members of Washingtonville clud. Give me a call when u get in the area 570-657-0356.Jim Frye


Posted by ysudep2 on 08-07-2011 04:51 PM:

Joining the natural gas boom are ya??

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Posted by groworg1 on 08-07-2011 05:43 PM:

about 60 miles north of williamsport lots of us up this way go to picts & videos pa ny ky round 3 easy drive 14 north just north of troy welcome to hunt up this way contact me on here when your ready good huntin and good luck on your move


Posted by EnglishBabe on 08-08-2011 11:08 PM:

About an hr. and a half southwest of there. Number is below in the post. Your closest coon club would most likely be Washingtonville.

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Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-09-2011 06:18 PM:

yeah im joining the natural gas boom. but dont wanna give up the sport i love.


Posted by capt_agricultur on 08-10-2011 04:34 PM:

welcome

just in time for little leauge baseball


Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-10-2011 08:13 PM:

How is the coon population up there?


Posted by coonbustin1990 on 08-10-2011 08:54 PM:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by cooncrazy7
How is the coon population up there? [/

the population around here ( central PA) is sorta thin, if we tree more than three coons in a night that's a very good night!! But we have a lot of porcupines in Central PA, they just came back an it's not fun! Now in other parts of the state there isn't hardly any porcupines, But if you ever wanted to break a dog on Deer, possums, an porcupines this is the place to hunt!!

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Posted by perry co cooner on 08-11-2011 01:51 AM:

I'm in Perry County we have good coon and not many porkies I guess an hour or so south of Williamsport but worth an occasional run down RT. 15

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Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-11-2011 06:58 PM:

oh lord mine has never seen a porcupine.


Posted by Andy Purnell on 08-11-2011 08:21 PM:

He will soon. LOL carry some pliers with ya.

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Posted by coonbustin1990 on 08-11-2011 08:57 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Andy Purnell
He will soon. LOL carry some pliers with ya.


LOL we carry pliers with us every night! we have a pup that has gotten quills 7 times! i'm not joking either, its to the point now that i don't think he feels them any more! But a "smart" dog usually quits with porcupines after the first time they get quills, i'm not quiet sure whats wrong with my pup!


Posted by HalfmoonHounds on 08-12-2011 04:03 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonbustin1990
LOL we carry pliers with us every night! we have a pup that has gotten quills 7 times! i'm not joking either, its to the point now that i don't think he feels them any more! But a "smart" dog usually quits with porcupines after the first time they get quills, i'm not quiet sure whats wrong with my pup!
I think Chief finally learned, he found a baby one on the ground and got about 15-20 quills in the side of his mouth. I believe he was baying at it and it smacked him with its tail otherwise he would have had a mouth full. He came out to me in a full sprint shaking his head, he had no desire to go back towards it. So hopefully he is broke off them.

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Posted by rich0713 on 08-12-2011 04:12 AM:

Welcome to Pa

i live about 45 to an hour a way north of willimsport Pa. i live in lawrenceville Pa. One of many hunters north of u. If u like to hunt, coon season starts in 2 months its worth it if u can spend a night out hunting look Roverdog and myself up we hunt hard and for coon not just a tree....... Groworg1 is just one of many coonhunting friends... look us up we will show u some of north central coon hunting is like.....

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Posted by coonbustin1990 on 08-12-2011 12:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by HalfmoonHounds
I think Chief finally learned, he found a baby one on the ground and got about 15-20 quills in the side of his mouth. I believe he was baying at it and it smacked him with its tail otherwise he would have had a mouth full. He came out to me in a full sprint shaking his head, he had no desire to go back towards it. So hopefully he is broke off them.



Well thanks goodness he didn't get a whole pile of them in his mouth! and thats a good sign when they don't have a desire to go back for more!


Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-12-2011 03:36 PM:

sounds rough. lol mine won't even kill a skunk he just bays it and lets it spray him so hopefully he won't get any quills. He willl barely fight a coon. He loves them but is no kind of kill dog what so ever. What kind of hounds do most people run up there?


Posted by Hoosier Man1 on 08-12-2011 03:44 PM:

Re: welcome

quote:
Originally posted by capt_agricultur
just in time for little leauge baseball

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Amen! Great Stuff!


Posted by coonbustin1990 on 08-12-2011 06:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by cooncrazy7
sounds rough. lol mine won't even kill a skunk he just bays it and lets it spray him so hopefully he won't get any quills. He willl barely fight a coon. He loves them but is no kind of kill dog what so ever. What kind of hounds do most people run up there?


well, we run walkers!!! as for everyone else i'm not quite sure! an if your dog dose not kill many things but will find them then you have the perfect dog to hunt with up here!


Posted by cooncrazy7 on 08-12-2011 08:29 PM:

I sure hope he don't fool with em. I have never seen one myself. So we will just see what kind of luck i have. Im supposed be up there this sunday but i am not bringing him due to no where to keep him i have looked all over for a house to rent that allows dogs and cant find one any where.


Posted by patches on 08-14-2011 06:09 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonbustin1990
[QUOTE]Originally posted by cooncrazy7
How is the coon population up there? [/

the population around here ( central PA) is sorta thin, if we tree more than three coons in a night that's a very good night!! But we have a lot of porcupines in Central PA, they just came back an it's not fun! Now in other parts of the state there isn't hardly any porcupines, But if you ever wanted to break a dog on Deer, possums, an porcupines this is the place to hunt!!

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I'm to the west of all of you. over towards the lake. here we have porkys. my blue dog got into one. he looked like a pin cushion. he grabbed the thing and killed it. had quills down his throat. vet had to take a special camera to check his stomach to make sure he didn't swallow any. but we also have fishers over here too. didn't know if they were showing up on the other side of the state or not.

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Posted by coonbustin1990 on 08-15-2011 12:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by patches
I'm to the west of all of you. over towards the lake. here we have porkys. my blue dog got into one. he looked like a pin cushion. he grabbed the thing and killed it. had quills down his throat. vet had to take a special camera to check his stomach to make sure he didn't swallow any. but we also have fishers over here too. didn't know if they were showing up on the other side of the state or not.


We do have a lot of porkys here (central Pa) we are aloud to get rid of them now, we have been having trouble with one of our dogs getting quills but we never had them as bad your dog had them! but my dad told me that Pa along with some other northern states are the hardest to hunt because of all of the junk for a dog to run, i never got to hunt in another state but i think it would be fun!


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