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Posted by edh on 10-20-2005 04:10 AM:

Good Night To Hunt

MYSELF AND MY BUDDY WENT FOR A COUPLE HOURS, TURNED DOWN SIDE A BEEN FEILD THAT THE ACORN'S JUST DROPPING IN THE DIRT. STRUCK A RED HOT TRACK AND RAN IT ACROSS A 60 ACER GREEN BEEN FEILD. OL MISTER COON JUST DID GET UP IN TIME, THEM TWO WALKER;S AND THE BLUE WERE PUTTING SPORT ON HIS HINDPART.


TURNED OUT AGAIN AND HAD A BIG OL BOAR TREED IN ABOUT FIVE MIN.

FIGURED THAT WAS A GOOD TIME TO COME HOME, AFTER MAKING A STOP BY THE MEXICAN'S HOUSE. MADE THERE NIGHT

ED [ THE COON'S ARE IN THE ACERNS]


Posted by Blueberry on 10-20-2005 04:25 AM:

Thats the way to end it. Anythings better than the infamous "Just one more drop" We all know how that turns out.

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Posted by sheepster on 10-20-2005 04:29 AM:

usually I can tell how the nights gonna go on the first drop. If the first turnout is bad, it dont matter how many times or where I turn loose.......there usually ALL BAD. But if the first turnout is good, then I can usually just roll with it cause were gonna tree some coons that night. Just how it usually works for me anyway.


Posted by edh on 10-20-2005 05:11 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by sheepster
usually I can tell how the nights gonna go on the first drop. If the first turnout is bad, it dont matter how many times or where I turn loose.......there usually ALL BAD. But if the first turnout is good, then I can usually just roll with it cause were gonna tree some coons that night. Just how it usually works for me anyway.


i can tell u one better than that, i can tell u about how the night is going to be as soon as i pull up to the dog pen. if my old dog is bawling and a bellering thin lets go a hunting. if he comes out and stretches and stands there like he could care less if we go . 8 times out of 10 he will hit it right on the head. and it ain't that he just feels like being lazy either,because the other dogs have a time treeing coon on them night's.

somehow i think he can just tell [ beleive it or not ]

ed


Posted by Skinner on 10-20-2005 07:11 AM:

I agree thats usually the way I pick which dog to hunt. When I walk to the pen I have no idea who I'm gonna hunt. I can tell which one is fired up the most.

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