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Posted by yadkintar on 09-26-2016 07:50 PM:

Ok I feel better.

But for some reason the PHKC feels with all the publicity that we are owed some royalties over the use of possums in the coonhound events we still think we need to send a representative to Kalamazoo to hash out the details (me) over coffee and donuts lol !!


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 09-26-2016 08:30 PM:

Tanya Raab

Seriously, we are starting to get a large following hear. I think its time to recognize. The PHKC could be a value to you all. I think we could even bend a little and hold some dual hunts, possum and coon. Noticed I put possum first.

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Posted by high ridge on 09-26-2016 08:32 PM:

I am in process of trying to buy a good possum dog. I am ready

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Posted by Ringo08 on 09-26-2016 08:48 PM:

I'm training one now. She should be ready by the time PHKC gets up and running.

I'm hoping to get that stuffed possum for winning the PHKC World Hunt. Got a place cleared off on the mantle for it.

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 09-26-2016 08:50 PM:

Billy

You want a good possum dog, get a pup head over to Union chapel rd and turn loose where the pavement stops. Never in my life have I seen that many possums. There are some coon too but unbelievable possums.

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Posted by high ridge on 09-26-2016 11:05 PM:

That stuffed possum is going to be on my mantle

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-26-2016 11:19 PM:

Both of you got to beat me first remember I make the rules hee, hee, hee , ahhhhhh , ha ,ha !!


Posted by high ridge on 09-26-2016 11:29 PM:

What are you going to do,try to make us see a possum when really it is a coon

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-26-2016 11:37 PM:

Nope two possums in one tree double points in a persimmon tree triple points and we all know why usually ain't nothing up there but persimmons lol.


Posted by high ridge on 09-26-2016 11:41 PM:

I would be proud of my dog if he ever had anything in a persimmon tree

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Posted by Cory Highfill on 09-27-2016 01:49 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by high ridge
What are you going to do,try to make us see a possum when really it is a coon


I laughed right out loud when I read this.

Seriously though, will curs be allowed to hunt PHKC with hounds?


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 09-27-2016 01:52 AM:

Funny

How they are never there.

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Posted by SugarCreekBlues on 09-27-2016 01:54 AM:

Heard through the grapevine ( possum grapes that is ) that
PHKC was x-Breeding Coons and possums. That's why you see them together in the same tree so often.


Posted by yadkintar on 09-27-2016 11:01 AM:

Yep we going to call them passoons.


Posted by WalkerPower21 on 09-27-2016 05:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by SugarCreekBlues
Heard through the grapevine ( possum grapes that is ) that
PHKC was x-Breeding Coons and possums. That's why you see them together in the same tree so often.




This is the greatest one out of all these threads on this situation of phantom coon an x breed possum coon

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 09-27-2016 06:16 PM:

Way back in the "good old days" there were very few coons around here. But there were quite a few possums. So everyone just hunted and treed what they could. Our club had hunts where possums counted as singles and you got double points for a coon. Back in those days they also had 3 hr hunts because it took you that long to tree something. And these were grade dog hunts.
But then we started getting more and more coons so hunters started registering their dogs with UKC. First they had grade hunts where possums counted and UKC registered dog hunts where only coons counted. Before long all of the grade dogs had been phased out and everyone started breaking their registered dogs off possums.
Then they changed to 2 hr hunts because it didn't take 3 hrs to find and tree a coon anymore.
Now y'all are wanting to go waay back in time and start counting/scoring possums again. First you will have to get rid of all of the coons and everyone will have to start scoring possums again.


Posted by moonshine man on 09-27-2016 06:44 PM:

from what ive been reading an seeing the coon numbers an dog power dont come into play when treeing a slick tail , it looks as it has come back full circle again ..

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 09-27-2016 07:01 PM:

Does anybody know who it was that decided way back when that possums were "off game"? I mean our dogs are "tree dogs" aren't they? Why can't we score any game that they tree? Why does a dog have to be scratched for treeing a possum? I would understand if a coon was worth more points than a possum but I don't understand why a possum is so bad that a dog should be kicked out of a hunt for treeing one. I think that the poor possum is getting a bad rap here. He/she can't help it if they don't have any hair on their tail. They were born that way. We don't scratch a dog for treeing a turkey do we?


Posted by mike thomason on 09-28-2016 04:28 PM:

PHKC World Hunt 1930

That man behind the steering wheel was the judge on the final cast at PHKC finals in 1930. Notice the tag on front of the car its a Georgia tag from 1930. The judge traveled all the way from Washington DC to judge the finals. 😀😀


Posted by yadkintar on 09-28-2016 04:32 PM:

That's what I am talken bout !! How could you not enjoy that !!


Posted by Craig corbeil on 09-28-2016 04:34 PM:

PHKC

I won't a PHKC T shirt in a bad way


Posted by mike thomason on 09-28-2016 04:35 PM:

Possum dogs for sale

These fellas have some nice possum hounds for sale. They had the same blood line for nearly 100 years. They are from Georgia too. Call or text BR 549 ask for Cletus


Posted by x145merlin on 09-29-2016 04:25 AM:

...you better start thinking about getting copyright and trademark registrations on some of the things that have come up in your discussions....if the PHKC doesn't someone else will .....

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Posted by x145merlin on 09-29-2016 04:32 AM:

PHKC World Hunt

When and where will this be held? Does one qualify their dog through a series of RQE's...

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 09-29-2016 07:26 AM:

Score

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Does anybody know who it was that decided way back when that possums were "off game"? I mean our dogs are "tree dogs" aren't they? Why can't we score any game that they tree? Why does a dog have to be scratched for treeing a possum? I would understand if a coon was worth more points than a possum but I don't understand why a possum is so bad that a dog should be kicked out of a hunt for treeing one. I think that the poor possum is getting a bad rap here. He/she can't help it if they don't have any hair on their tail. They were born that way. We don't scratch a dog for treeing a turkey do we?


I heard a cast at the world did score a couple. At least that's what everyone that wasn't on the cast says.

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