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Posted by yadkintar on 10-28-2016 11:03 PM:

I would like to see !

Either a major hunt or a large portion of one for 50 yrs or older man some of this has got to where it is a grueling marathon it just is just not fun anymore for some of us older guys they talk about not having big enough hunting places anymore some of these dogs nowadays they don't make big enough spots to hunt never thought I would say it.


Posted by Cory Highfill on 10-29-2016 12:29 AM:

You may remember some dogs getting shot in a hunt over around Poteau several years ago. One of those was mine. We turned loose in a thousand acres, and had went through it in thirty minutes. I sold a super nice female after that because I was worried that she was gonna blow out and get run over or shot.

I think they make hunts like you're talking about, only they're not specific to age. They're cur hunts. I bought one and it'll be hard to go back to hounds after hunting a dog with some handle and sense.


Posted by gcblues on 10-29-2016 03:05 AM:

Like to see

What do you hunt with cur dog?


Posted by moleman on 10-29-2016 03:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Cory Highfill
You may remember some dogs getting shot in a hunt over around Poteau several years ago. One of those was mine. We turned loose in a thousand acres, and had went through it in thirty minutes. I sold a super nice female after that because I was worried that she was gonna blow out and get run over or shot.

I think they make hunts like you're talking about, only they're not specific to age. They're cur hunts. I bought one and it'll be hard to go back to hounds after hunting a dog with some handle and sense.



I still have a couple of hounds but when i got to hunting the 2 Kemmers i have now i seem to be hunting them more than my hounds,through the week when a man has limited hours to hunt and sleep and be up to go to work that morning they are the go to dog here,i am getting to old to try and hunt and work and catch dogs on a short time slot, Lol.

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Posted by Rex Ridge on 10-29-2016 03:55 AM:

We like the HTX's. My knees are bad and I have a hard time keeping up with these young guys. Even at the last HTX, my husband and the inspector went up a short steep hill and waited at the top while I climbed up on my hands and knees.


Posted by Cory Highfill on 10-29-2016 07:09 PM:

Re: Like to see

quote:
Originally posted by gcblues
What do you hunt with cur dog?


Mostly squirrels. I don't even pretend to know a lot about the curs yet, but it seems to me like they either make good coondogs that will tree a squirrel, or good squirrel dogs that will tree a coon. Very few seem to excel at both. What they do seem to excel at is handling and accuracy. I made 12-14 trees this morning, never used a leash, never got more than 100 yards from the truck. The more I do this stuff the more I like it!


Posted by SLOBBER SLINGER on 10-29-2016 10:08 PM:

I've been huntin 36 years. I have owned and buried 8 above average coondogs. Now I have owned way more coonhounds than that. But I stress 8 coondogs. I've never been real big into the comp huntin. Did some when I was younger. But above all the coondogs I ever turned loose was a male I had off of Tennessee Hardrock crossed on a Cur. Smarts you would not believe. Never needed a leash. He could cur dog em ,,,then strike a track and jam one up. In that order ,,,,same night. Go 10 yards or 1 mile. He was a once in a lifetime dog. He completely ruined me on how a dog should tree coon and handle. But I'm just a lowly pleasure Hunter,,,,,,,,,But I expect alot when I unsnap one if he's gonna eat my feed.

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Posted by SLOBBER SLINGER on 10-29-2016 10:12 PM:

And not to get off topic Mr Tar. I know what you mean. I'm 56 years old. I used to be with a hound ,,,,,,,when he located I was there with him. Not so much anymore.

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Posted by yadkintar on 10-29-2016 10:29 PM:

We got a good population of squirrels here again I might be going to try it again I like to eat squirrels some things you never get tired of.


Posted by GA DAWG on 10-30-2016 01:10 AM:

We could have a possum trot senior national championship. I guess it'd have to be in KY though.

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 10-30-2016 01:41 AM:

Re: Re: Possum

If we are going to have a possum hunt here in Ky, let me know I will stop running my hounds so the population can grow a little. Lol.

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Posted by JCParker on 10-30-2016 05:10 AM:

I may not even be worthy to respond to this thread because most of you fellows been hunting as long as I've been puffing air. Saying that I've been lucky enough to own a good mountain cur for squirrels and had family that owned some of the best hog dogs I've ever seen. They would listen like folks and was as loyal as anything I've ever been around. As nice as they were and good as they handled they never could fill that spot inside me that them hounds could!

But I reckon I'm in my golden years as a hound chaser...maybe in another 15 or 20 I may sing a different song.


Posted by GA DAWG on 10-30-2016 01:48 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Possum

quote:
Originally posted by MIKE CARDER
If we are going to have a possum hunt here in Ky, let me know I will stop running my hounds so the population can grow a little. Lol.
I thought Yadkin said KY was the possum hunting capital of the world now and You had stole his thunder. That's the only reason this big hunt will be there.I mean a possum should smell the same no matter what state it's in. I do have some possum feeders out here though. I will post pics when I check camera.

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Posted by JesseJ on 10-30-2016 06:58 PM:

I WOULD LIKE TO SEE

Hunt for 50yr.plus n you have to hunt at least a 8yr old hound with one eye,if not one eyed you have to put a patch on one eye! JesseJ


Posted by yadkintar on 10-30-2016 07:08 PM:

She's still tuffer than me she's all buisness lol !!


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