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Biggest woods you hunt
What's the biggest tract or blocks you hunt? I hunt some very large deer clubs that are around 5,000 acres give or take. Of course the majority of it is pine thickets and cut overs but we do have some creeks and hardwood runs in there we tree a coon in from time to time. Also have a huge tract of public land no very far from home, I don't hunt it much and actually none at all lately but do plan to make it a couple of nights before the season is over. My better spots are on some of the smallest tracts I have permission to hunt. Creek bottoms surrounded by hardwoods and lots of agriculture. Its roughly a 500-600 acre tract but I've only got hunting rights to about 200 of it. I've tried twice now to get permission with no luck the first time I ask about just being able to retrieve dogs the second time and was still told no. I keep feeder buckets out on the parts that I can hunt in hopes of keeping coons close and having shorter races and not getting into a pissing contest with someone that doesn't want me on their land
14 to 17 miles wide and 21 miles long, there's one road that goes 8 miles into the south end but it's still a long walk into the middle of it.
Wild cat, I hunt eastern NC, mostly Weyerhauser land so I know what you mean. Most places I can drive with in a half mile of the dogs.
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Bill Harper
Washington, NC
252-944-5592
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I have 14,000 acres in one club and 17,000 in another. And a lot more besides that but I am lazy and hunt the one 15 minutes away.
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www.ConkeysOutdoors.com
"Boss Lights"
LBL, 160,000 acres part of it is in Tennessee and part in Kentucky.
Does anyone else on here hunt LBL?
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ringtail dave
"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING
NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........
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Originally posted by ringtail
LBL, 160,000 acres part of it is in Tennessee and part in Kentucky.
Does anyone else on here hunt LBL?
If the dog gets across the next road on me its easier to pay the shipping to fly him back home.
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Friends don't let friends hunt blueticks
The biggest block I hunt regularly is 5 miles long by 2 miles deep. You can safely double that in distance because of the hills. That is plenty big enough for me. Lol
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John Smith
Ohio Valley Bluetick Kennel
Me and my hunting buddy had the bright idea to camp out at LBL last year and coon hunt. thinking there had to be coons there we stayed 4 nights and never made a tree. We was both hunting pups but still. Had a great time though beautiful country
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Originally posted by Joe Moore
I hunted the LBL almost every year when the PKC World Hunt was held in Aurora. Beautiful area and big woods, would love to hunt it again. But I hope there is normally more coon there then what I experienced during the PKC Youth World final cast. We didn't make a tree on a coon the entire cast, I ended up getting 3rd after all 4 dogs finished with minus. But I suspect that was from over hunting in the previous week during the superstakes and world hunt.
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ringtail dave
"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING
NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........
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Originally posted by English blues 9
Me and my hunting buddy had the bright idea to camp out at LBL last year and coon hunt. thinking there had to be coons there we stayed 4 nights and never made a tree. We was both hunting pups but still. Had a great time though beautiful country
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ringtail dave
"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING
NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........
Hey man
Give me a call tomorrow after 4. My number is 731- 798- 0202
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Nite champion Tough Blue Diesel. Sold
We was just going to go we live about a hour and a half away. But give me a call tomorrow and we will go set up a day before season ends and hunt 1 night. My dog isn't worth talking about but he suits me
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Nite champion Tough Blue Diesel. Sold
Sounds good..
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ringtail dave
"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING
NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........
LBL HUNTING
WHAT DATES CAN YOU HUNT LBL? THANKS
Most of our hunting has been ruined.. close to home 10-15 woods is a nice one! We drive a hour or so north and get into some 50-60 acre woods or some public ground that's a couple thousand acres..
I hunted the LBL in 1988 when I was stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky. There didn't seem to be a lot of coon where I hunted back then but the woods were big and pretty. One night I lost my Gr Nt female in there and ask the Park Ranger if I could drive on the closed roads to see if I could find her. He said yes but is your truck a four wheel drive? I told him it was but he didn't ask what kind. I had just bought a new Isuzu Pup 4x4 and they didn't set very high but it proved to me that night that it would go places that I didn't think it would. It was bright red but by the time I pulled into a car wash after daylight you couldn't see a bit of red on it. lol.
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John Smith
Ohio Valley Bluetick Kennel
I have a couple place over a 1,000 acres but its public. My biggest private is around 500.
LBL
I herd the ice stores a while back really mest up LBL ?
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into
Ray Hudson
Navajo Reservation, 17.5 million acres, larger than the state of WVA.
Adios,
Gary
Navajo reserv
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into
Ray Hudson
Navajo reserv
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Originally posted by Gary Roberson
Navajo Reservation, 17.5 million acres, larger than the state of WVA.
Adios,
Gary
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into
Ray Hudson
In the flats or lower elevation, none. In the mountains, lots of Ponderosa Pines over 50 ft. tall. The boys treed one up there yesterday morning and it was so steep that they could not get within 250 of the tree on the same elevation. They climbed around above and shot video of the lion in the tree and then called the dogs off.
You will notice that is something that I train these dogs to do...you need to be able to call them off the tree. I think that you saw that in the coon hunt we aired last season. I shot video of the dogs treeing a young tom in early December and I think that we shot video of the dogs being called off the tree.
Adios,
Gary
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