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Posted by Harley Smith on 02-04-2013 08:41 PM:

Mooning a coon

Has any of you ever heard of it, and does it really work? I'm not talking about seeing a dark spot in the tree and shining your light, I'm talking about using the moon to find the coon.

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Posted by Cowboyred on 02-04-2013 08:51 PM:

Whew, that title had me a little nervous!


Posted by michael.magorian on 02-04-2013 08:51 PM:

Can't say I have ever heard of that term before, but I have gone hunting several times when it was a full moon and you could see the coon clear as day without turning a light on. I remember the one night we found three in three different trees without a light.

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Posted by Harley Smith on 02-04-2013 09:06 PM:

A guy told me about it just a few minutes ago , I thought that he was talking about on a full moon night it was bright enough to see the dark spot of a coon in the tree and he said no. This is how he said do it. You position yourself to where the tree is between you and the moon. You move around to where the moon is on the back side of the limb you are searching and he said when the coon come between you and the moon the light would glow slightly and create a halo effect around a coon. I'm sure he is pulling my leg but he promised he was not lying and he ha found several that way. He said it is the easiest way to find a coon that you have already seen his eyes but can't get him to look again because at least you know where to start so you don't have to search the whole tree.

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Posted by Chiggers on 02-04-2013 10:14 PM:

Use to hunt with a guy that was to tight to buy a light. he got to where he could see in the dark and would find the coon before me with leaves off about half the time.

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Posted by Bill(Chew) on 02-04-2013 10:40 PM:

The man is NOT pulling your leg!! I've found many coon in pine trees using the moon like he told you, and they do glow unless wet.

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Posted by Chris Herring on 02-04-2013 10:51 PM:

Yeah, thats how I start looking for a coon, I have not noticed a glow but have found large spots on a limb that when investigated turned out to be a coon stretched out on a limb.

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Posted by Climb or Die on 02-04-2013 11:01 PM:

i do it all the time i'll turn the light off and look into the tree for any spots that look abnormal then i investigate with the light


Posted by slobbermouth21 on 02-05-2013 12:07 AM:

I don't have good eyes for that thanks to being a welder! Haha I geuss you could though and I'm sure old timers did back befor they had bright box lights and stuff.

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Posted by Nova70 on 02-05-2013 12:31 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Cowboyred
Whew, that title had me a little nervous!
lol what did you think,the coon might run down the tree and head for the den lol lol


Posted by englishheat298 on 02-06-2013 11:13 PM:

alot of times ive used this to my advantage tree in a nasty viney tree the moon will be your best friend!

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Posted by cbcoonskinner on 02-07-2013 01:33 AM:

I do it about three or four times a year.Late in the season these old seasoned up cooons hide really good too, even these 3-400 dollar new lights can't find them. I learned how to use the moon when I started hunting with the carbide lights a couple days back.

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Posted by Justin Jones on 02-07-2013 09:32 AM:

I got a 28 volt light and a banshee squaler if I cant find it with them then it ain't up there!


Posted by Steve Fielder on 02-07-2013 05:07 PM:

Confused!

When I was a kid, we used to "moon" folks out the window of the car. I never much thought about mooning a coon until I ran into a fellow deep in a Florida swamp one night. He had a dog leash around his waist with fresh-skinned coon hides threaded on it and it looked for the world like a hula skirt on one of those Hawaiian girls only this guy wasn't that pretty. I asked him where he got those hides, noticing that he didn't have a gun or a dog. He said, “I mooned them.” I asked him to show me his technique and here’s what I saw.

This old boy slipped off down through the swamp until he saw a coon sitting in the tip top of a bell-bottomed cypress tree. He proceeded to drop his laundry and point his, well you get the picture, and that ole coon just rolled out of there and hit the ground like a sack of potatoes. It was amazing. I told him that was the dangedest thing I had ever seen and told him, “You must be the greatest coon hunter in the world.”

He said, “Naw, my wife’s much better at this than I am but I don’t let her hunt no more.” “Why not,” I asked? With my hand up he told me, “She just tears ‘em up too bad.”

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Posted by englishheat298 on 02-07-2013 05:11 PM:

Re: Confused!

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Fielder
When I was a kid, we used to "moon" folks out the window of the car. I never much thought about mooning a coon until I ran into a fellow deep in a Florida swamp one night. He had a dog leash around his waist with fresh-skinned coon hides threaded on it and it looked for the world like a hula skirt on one of those Hawaiian girls only this guy wasn't that pretty. I asked him where he got those hides, noticing that he didn't have a gun or a dog. He said, “I mooned them.” I asked him to show me his technique and here’s what I saw.

This old boy slipped off down through the swamp until he saw a coon sitting in the tip top of a bell-bottomed cypress tree. He proceeded to drop his laundry and point his, well you get the picture, and that ole coon just rolled out of there and hit the ground like a sack of potatoes. It was amazing. I told him that was the dangedest thing I had ever seen and told him, “You must be the greatest coon hunter in the world.”

He said, “Naw, my wife’s much better at this than I am but I don’t let her hunt no more.” “Why not,” I asked? With my hand up he told me, “She just tears ‘em up too bad.”



Lol that's funny right there

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Posted by Harley Smith on 02-07-2013 07:15 PM:

Re: Re: Confused!

quote:
Originally posted by englishheat298
Lol that's funny right there
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Posted by Randy Howard on 02-07-2013 08:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Nova70
lol what did you think,the coon might run down the tree and head for the den lol lol

LOL funny! I thought maybe they would grin or chatter out loud LOL
Seriously have found them same way and if someone is bright lighting the other side you can sometimes find a lump to search
if turn your light off.

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