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Posted by wildbill on 05-18-2015 06:45 AM:

no possum dogs allowed

the dog in the pen wont have nothing to do with it for 2 days before I took it out...

her mother was same way and

her grandmother also,

but throw a coon in there all he!! going break loose.

this what you get when breeding for coondogs
the female in the pen is 5th generation I raised.

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Posted by sleepy head on 05-18-2015 10:28 AM:

It's getting harder and harder to find a good pussum dog with u guys breeding the pussum out of them


Posted by MR.RATMAN on 05-18-2015 02:11 PM:

looks like its time to give the dogs and grinner some fresh water


Posted by Rocketman55 on 05-18-2015 03:42 PM:

Wild Bill, that is some good stuff. But I had two different dogs out of my line, (one a Grand and one a Nt.Ch.) that would let a coon come in their pen and eat the dog food right out of their bowl.

I could not believe my eyes when I seen that coon eating out of the dog bowl and the dog lying not 8 feet away. Now both of these dogs were pretty good kill dogs as well. I never understood how they didn't associate a coon in the pen the same as they did a coon in the wild. But I seen it with my own eyes, so I know it was true.

Both dogs had treed well over 600 coon before these incidents took place.

Crazy World of coonhunting!!!!

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Posted by Yard Dog Joker on 05-18-2015 03:54 PM:

Thats a huge possum pen!

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Posted by wildbill on 05-18-2015 06:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by MR.RATMAN
looks like its time to give the dogs and grinner some fresh water


that trough is the dogs wadeing pool,had to dump it for all the mud they would leave in it when they took their bath.
the smaller one is the drinking water,they turn it over if water gets too warm for their likeing.

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Posted by wildbill on 05-18-2015 06:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Yard Dog Joker
Thats a huge possum pen!


5 x 10 kennel +100' chainlink

its my puppy pen.

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Posted by wildbill on 05-18-2015 06:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rocketman55
Wild Bill, that is some good stuff. But I had two different dogs out of my line, (one a Grand and one a Nt.Ch.) that would let a coon come in their pen and eat the dog food right out of their bowl.

I could not believe my eyes when I seen that coon eating out of the dog bowl and the dog lying not 8 feet away. Now both of these dogs were pretty good kill dogs as well. I never understood how they didn't associate a coon in the pen the same as they did a coon in the wild. But I seen it with my own eyes, so I know it was true.

Both dogs had treed well over 600 coon before these incidents took place.

Crazy World of coonhunting!!!!



yep, some dogs got something between their ears besides air.
had a few dogs wouldnt take 2nd look at a cage coon at treeing contest but would hammer on tree in woods at night.

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Posted by Jrkb2012 on 05-18-2015 08:57 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wildbill
yep, some dogs got something between their ears besides air.
had a few dogs wouldnt take 2nd look at a cage coon at treeing contest but would hammer on tree in woods at night.

I used to have one that didn't bark at a caged coon also,,oh wait a minute,,,he didn't bark at one in the wild either


Posted by wildbill on 05-18-2015 10:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jrkb2012
I used to have one that didn't bark at a caged coon also,,oh wait a minute,,,he didn't bark at one in the wild either


good one,lol

those kind usually take trip on the dog lab truck.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-19-2015 12:23 AM:

Your pet possum would be in for a world of hurt here

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Posted by sleepy head on 05-19-2015 02:47 AM:

Is it true that some people don't eat possums???


Posted by robert whitten on 05-19-2015 02:52 AM:

that's what I heard as well , but yet they will eat a nasty ol chicken .

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Posted by wildbill on 05-21-2015 03:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by robert whitten
that's what I heard as well , but yet they will eat a nasty ol chicken .


I heard it too but cant belive someone would eat a nasty chicken over a good barbecued possum,,just don't know about some people anymore,,lol

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Posted by wildbill on 05-27-2015 06:24 AM:

also bred not to mess

with the local livestock.. dogs may booger bark at them if they get close to their dog food ,, otherwise they ignore them.



standing outside puppypen where possum was..

this what happens when breeding for coondogs.

cant even get a good possum or deerhound out the bunch.

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Posted by sleepy head on 05-27-2015 01:05 PM:

So do u buy all your possum meat, beef,etc at the store?


Posted by pamjohnson on 05-27-2015 01:25 PM:

not sure why ur dogs are that lazy. try some higher energy dog food.


Posted by wildbill on 05-27-2015 02:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
not sure why ur dogs are that lazy. try some higher energy dog food.


you think that might help?
maybe could mix some that deer cocaine in their feed and drop a 5 hour energy in the water..
embarrising when your dogs wont help in a good deer chase.
hunted in the state park this season an dogs run right down the road an deer standing on both sides of the road an never looked their way.
looks like going have to get a different breed of dog if that don't help.
years ago my baby brother had a b&t he bought out of tn. that could run a deer around to you like a rabbit dog an sounded pretty doing it but his bootick would come in an set by your feet an listen to the race.
that b&t would fetch possum and skunk and drop them at your feet or follow you around till you took the animal out of his mouth ,sometimes he didn't kill them till he seen if you wanted it.
just don't make dogs like that anymore..lol

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Posted by wildbill on 05-27-2015 02:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by sleepy head
So do u buy all your possum meat, beef,etc at the store?


nah,
i like the fresh roadkill kind better,
just have to pick the gravels out them like buckshot out of rabbits.

hurts the teeth chomping down on a limestone.

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