![]() |
Show all 21 posts from this thread on one page |
UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- How Do u Hunt?? (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=611)
How Do u Hunt??
??
Hey J.J
Sorry, I just got your message. However, I see you figured it out.
__________________
Shawn E. Ott
Churchville, VA
540-416-6346
Shawn.Ott@vaehinc.com
Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. 'PR' Ott's Good Golly Miss Molly (Deceased August 12, 2014)
Gr.Nt.Ch. 'PR' Ott's Shenandoah Valley Kate(Deceased)
Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch. 'PR' Tree Slammin Mac (Deceased)
"A little less tree and a little more track"
Thank u for tryin' got it .
I hunt out of a boat just pull up to iland cut'em out no cars no houses.
No hassle they learn to swim and track on water. And fairly flat but a lot of beetle pines down to crawl through.
That sound like a neat way to hunt.
__________________
Double M Black and Tans
Jeremiah J. Melin
574-870-5689
hey troy i here you our property was hit good by a tornado. we do alot of climbing and crawling.
__________________
Jeff Weaver
I miss Mayberry,
where everythings in black and white.
and tan.
hike
I hunt here in the steep mountians of southeastern kentucky and southwest virginia so we dont walk too much but we do a lot of climbing in this rough country
__________________
i can handle black & tans, ive seen how an english can hunt, and i aint never seen a fox that a WALKER wont RUN
HUNTING IN KY.
There are some flat to rolling hill country and then hills close to the size of a mountain here in this state . Then you have Western Kentucky that is somewhat flat and northern part of this state some counties are flat. I have hunted both and really like the idea that I have a dog that will go hunting deep enough in them there hills to tree a coon. Trackers are a great tool for anyone to own and are not made just for dogs that hunt out of the country they are a tool that can tell you a lot about your hound not just how far off she/he may be. We use to walk hunt dogs back when I was a boy at home now I/we just pull up to a spot unleash them and let them have at it as most of you do I am sure. I have owned hounds that where hard going dogs that would walk your hind end off by nights end in these hills but would come up treed with a coon. I now own a young female that is a hard going hound with no reverse in her and she will hunt deep enough to get treed in these hills by herself she needs not another dog with her. Some hounds prefer company I have owned both but the ones that will do it alone no matter where you hunt they are the only ones that will be fed here. Some tell me I expect to much from a dog and that I am to hard on one however I will give a hound a chance to prove they are worth feeding.
__________________
John M. Vaught
I just back my truck up to one of my FEEDER BUCKET'S.
Then "OLE SQUEAKY" & I will just set on the tailgate & wait for the PET'S to CRAWL OUT of their NESTING BOX in the same tree as the BUCKET is hanging in. Just kidding, JV & SHEEP.
Almost all of my hunting now, is being done in the HILL'S & BLUFF'S, along the Mississippi River. I hunt this area while the snakes are in HIBERNATION, I HOPE???? This area has more than it's share of Rattler's & Copperhead's. There are not many roads in this area, but there are enough coon to keep it interesting. Also alot of the Coon Hunters, would rather hunt the flat lands to death, rather than to hunt in these hill's & bluff's. I try to save the coon up here in the FLAT LAND, for my warm weather hunting.
When I turn my dog's loose, I already have my Reciever over my shoulder & my walking stick in my hand. I'm ready to follow the dog's. Very seldom do I try to drive closer.
__________________
John
CUTLER, AMERICA
Good judgement, is something that you get from using bad judgement.--Will Rogers
From the truck mostly
Stay near the truck till they get treed, drive around if its possible to get closer from another road. Walk from closest location. This makes it possible to hunt more nights and make more drops and still work 50 + hours per week.
Thanks
Darrin
__________________
Darrin Gher
Elbridge Redbones
Home of
GRNTCH PR' Steve-O and Chili's Red Flow
NTCH PR' Twisters Musical Red Huey DNA-VIP Perf Sire 06'07 Deceased 11/07
Former Home of
NTCH 'PR' Swann's Lonesome Red Music/ Kitty
NTCH. CH PR' SawBlade Red Reckon
NTCH. CH PR' Gher's Timber Mt. Brandy
Breeder of
GRNTCH PR' Daugherty's Red BUBBA
NTCH CH PR' BA'S Tree Top Rockin Griddle
NTCH PR' Lickcreek Backwoods Lil Red Annie
I HAVE TO SAY YES TO ALL DEPENDING ON WHERE IM HUNTING I HAVE TWO MULES I ENJOY HUNTING OFF OF. I LIKE EVERYBODY HAVE TO USE THE TRUCK THE MOST, BUT ALSO ATV'S IN SOME AREAS, AND STILL LOVE TO HUNT OUT OF A BOAT. I LOVE IT ALL SWAP IT UP AND HAVE SOME FUN THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT HAVING A GOOD TIME!!!
__________________
WHITE OAK REDBONES
TEAMWHITEOAK@AOL.COM
;
corn fields flat land and walking.
__________________
Piranha is in da house.
A lot of times I will turn the dogs loose on a rock road and drive while they run in front of the truck.
Sometimes we climb up, sometimes we slide down, and sometimes we drive to them in the pickup. Mostly we just walk...
----------
Chrys the wife
__________________
don't let your bull dog mouth overload your puppy dog @ss!
on the internet..lol
i just run behind ol john and squeaky and hope me and my old dog can keep up. you all should go with mr john sometime for a old timer he gets around good.
we walk all the time unless they go to far and we can drive the truck around to get to the hounds from another road.up here close to lake erie it is mostly flat
__________________
ThunderRock Black & Tans
CH'PR' Jb's Ohio Rolling Blk Thunder HTX RIP
Ch CCh’PR’ Too Smooth To Chase Redneck Romeo
UKC CCH CH AKC CH BayAway ThunderRock’s American Anthem 🇺🇸.
How Do u Hunt??
HARD!!!!!!!!!!! and LATE!!!!!!!!!!!
walk, sometimes we can drive around, but been on a lot of long walks. Have some flat areas, mostly rolling, and right along the Susquehanna, we've got some o them river hills 
__________________
Katie Kindley
All Night Cutter
Rock River Cindy
I keep truck tore up about all the time,trying get ahundred yards closer. haha
__________________
J.R. Barnes
Follow Hillbilly Kennels On Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/hillbillykennelsofwv?mibextid=ZbWKwL
OWNER OF NOW DECEASED
GRCH GRNITECH HILLBILLY MR. BO JANGLES
CH GRNITECH HILLBILLY OLE SOUTH CHECK MATE
HillBillyKennels Of WVa
Salem, WV
304-782-1551(Home)
304-629-7407(Cell)
I've done it...
I've done it several ways. Mostly I walk. I have driven fire roads in national forest and road hunted and get as close as I could then walk. I have ridden a friends mule a couple of times but my luck with mules usually ended up with me trying to makes the eight seconds before bailing off while a dog was chasing it. Usually just walk into the woods and make a big circle back to my truck. Last night hunted fnece rows in Il. so we would make a dump and then drive to the next location. My dog used to hunt with a guy on a four wheeler so he tends to hunt closer than I like at times and once we took a 4 wheeler for my Dad to ride and when Dad stopped the old dog tried to jump on the front for a ride. To me it don't matter how I go as long as I go. I am getting fast now so I like the ride part but the exercise is good.
__________________
Keep looking up!
Doug
Home of the Roamin Kennels
PR' Lawyers Roamin Locktight Lucky (Plott)
PR' Lawyer's Atchafalaya Queen (Bluetick) RIP
PR' Lawyer's Roamin Cazadora "Cassie" (Walker) RIP
| All times are GMT. The time now is 05:26 PM. | Show all 21 posts from this thread on one page |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club