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Posted by Al Medcalf on 09-10-2019 05:06 PM:

How many would?

Just curious as to how many people on here would still coonhunt if there was no such thing as a competition hunt? I would.

I know I'm in the minority because I walk hunt, like closer hunting dogs, prefer silent dogs and clean every coon that I catch for the meat.

I don't deer hunt, turkey hunt, fish or play golf....I COON HUNT! I started hunting with my father and have been hunting my own dogs for over 40 years. I do enjoy coming on here and reading the posts, even the ones about Comp hunting. I do belong to the closest club to me and try to make it to all of the meetings and hunts....I enjoy the company of other coonhunters.

The award that I like to get doesn't involve winning money or a trophy. The award that I like to receive is that feeling you get when a pup that was born on your place trees it's first coon. That's what I do this for!

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-10-2019 05:19 PM:

I would love to hunt with you just pleasure hunting and we would have a good time buuuuuuuuut I ain’t eating no coon !!



Tar


Posted by shadinc on 09-10-2019 05:22 PM:

Re: How many would?

quote:
Originally posted by Al Medcalf
Just curious as to how many people on here would still coonhunt if there was no such thing as a competition hunt? I would.

I know I'm in the minority because I walk hunt, like closer hunting dogs, prefer silent dogs and clean every coon that I catch for the meat.

I don't deer hunt, turkey hunt, fish or play golf....I COON HUNT! I started hunting with my father and have been hunting my own dogs for over 40 years. I do enjoy coming on here and reading the posts, even the ones about Comp hunting. I do belong to the closest club to me and try to make it to all of the meetings and hunts....I enjoy the company of other coonhunters.

The award that I like to get doesn't involve winning money or a trophy. The award that I like to receive is that feeling you get when a pup that was born on your place trees it's first coon. That's what I do this for!

I could have written this...…..except for the coon eating part.

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Posted by G.W. Harring on 09-10-2019 07:48 PM:

Re: Re: How many would?

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
I could have written this...…..except for the coon eating part.


X3

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Posted by RC-Abby on 09-10-2019 09:01 PM:

X4

Glad to hear there is another ME.
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Posted by morgan branch on 09-10-2019 09:01 PM:

I will coon hunt till I am no longer able.. It's my peace, where I can get my mind right. I comp hunt as well, but I hunt for the love of the hound. Several nights a week and year round. I deal with people all day and would much prefer to just deal with my hounds. My dad and granddad weren't coonhunters but something down inside me had the yearning for the sound of a hound. Bought my first hound at 11 years old, I'm 46 now and have never been without a hound since. My kids all have taken after my tradition though and are all avid hound hunters. 1 son and 3 daughters all grown and all like to chase a hound.. I was blessed beyond measure.

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Posted by Roy Grant on 09-10-2019 09:51 PM:

I coon hunted over 20 yrs before I ever heard of a nite hunt.SO reckon I will until I can't. If you like the hunts, hope you get too go forever. NO coon eater here.


Posted by CHEWBACH on 09-10-2019 09:57 PM:

coonhunted for over close to 60 yrs. started with grandpa back in 60s ! coonhunt until I cant go. competition hunts end tomorrow I would still be coonhunting next night. way of life for me always was always will be.

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Posted by Dave1 on 09-10-2019 10:00 PM:

I would hunt without comp hunt. However I go to hunts because my dog deserve to show what he has. Plus usuly 90% of the time I meet great guys and have fun just like pleasure hunting you just call your dog.


Posted by stevwallace on 09-10-2019 10:35 PM:

Re: How many would?

quote:
Originally posted by Al Medcalf
Just curious as to how many people on here would still coonhunt if there was no such thing as a competition hunt? I would.

I know I'm in the minority because I walk hunt, like closer hunting dogs, prefer silent dogs and clean every coon that I catch for the meat.

I don't deer hunt, turkey hunt, fish or play golf....I COON HUNT! I started hunting with my father and have been hunting my own dogs for over 40 years. I do enjoy coming on here and reading the posts, even the ones about Comp hunting. I do belong to the closest club to me and try to make it to all of the meetings and hunts....I enjoy the company of other coonhunters.

The award that I like to get doesn't involve winning money or a trophy. The award that I like to receive is that feeling you get when a pup that was born on your place trees it's first coon. That's what I do this for!

X2 except for the eating.


Posted by Preacher Tom on 09-10-2019 11:44 PM:

For me pleasure hunting has always been better than competition. Had plenty of stress at work. Always hunted to relax.

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Posted by Chuck Allen on 09-11-2019 12:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
For me pleasure hunting has always been better than competition. Had plenty of stress at work. Always hunted to relax.



X10 buddy , now how about $78 to take that Shack pup off your hands , I am getting concerned he might be giving Preacher a complex. LOL

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Posted by Preacher Tom on 09-11-2019 01:01 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Chuck Allen
X10 buddy , now how about $78 to take that Shack pup off your hands , I am getting concerned he might be giving Preacher a complex. LOL



Hope he does so good he makes Preacher ashamed of himself but really don't think that will happen. But he is an exciting pup for 8 months old. Can get treed in a heartbeat with a coon.

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Posted by Ron Jackson on 09-11-2019 01:30 AM:

I hunt for the pleasure of hunting with the hounds. I enjoy some comp hunts once in a while but my hearing is not sharp enough anymore to do the dogs justice in the hunts. Pleasure hunting l dont have to worry about calling my dog. Just listen and enjoy! Been running hounds since l was 11 years old so going on 50 years now with the hounds.


Posted by Cry Tough Blues on 09-11-2019 02:11 AM:

Absolutely would still coonhunt

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Posted by trsizemore on 09-11-2019 02:28 AM:

walk huntin

This is the way my dad and allen white hunted am still huntin that way and always will and still producing dogs here that is like that thanks tim


Posted by bowling on 09-11-2019 02:55 PM:

Coon hunting is a way of life for me i thank god every day for still being able to follow a hound.i love to see a young dog do what it is bred to do I hunt pretty much the same line of hounds for years and it amazes me how they all start about the same and have the same traits laid back early starting dogs that have a coon in their tree.


Posted by high ridge on 09-11-2019 03:10 PM:

I would walk from the house, use a 2 cell flashlight, and lead my dog with a grass string to go coon hunting if I had too.

Actually back when I done that it was more fun

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Posted by rdmedders on 09-11-2019 03:12 PM:

Been coon hunting for over 25 years, never been to a competition hunt!

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Posted by Reuben on 09-12-2019 02:24 AM:

Re: How many would?

quote:
Originally posted by Al Medcalf
Just curious as to how many people on here would still coonhunt if there was no such thing as a competition hunt? I would.

I know I'm in the minority because I walk hunt, like closer hunting dogs, prefer silent dogs and clean every coon that I catch for the meat.

I don't deer hunt, turkey hunt, fish or play golf....I COON HUNT! I started hunting with my father and have been hunting my own dogs for over 40 years. I do enjoy coming on here and reading the posts, even the ones about Comp hunting. I do belong to the closest club to me and try to make it to all of the meetings and hunts....I enjoy the company of other coonhunters.

The award that I like to get doesn't involve winning money or a trophy. The award that I like to receive is that feeling you get when a pup that was born on your place trees it's first coon. That's what I do this for!



I like what you said...and I’ll take a well bred hunting dog over a well bred competition hunting dog...

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Posted by Reuben on 09-12-2019 02:24 AM:

Re: How many would?

quote:
Originally posted by Al Medcalf
Just curious as to how many people on here would still coonhunt if there was no such thing as a competition hunt? I would.

I know I'm in the minority because I walk hunt, like closer hunting dogs, prefer silent dogs and clean every coon that I catch for the meat.

I don't deer hunt, turkey hunt, fish or play golf....I COON HUNT! I started hunting with my father and have been hunting my own dogs for over 40 years. I do enjoy coming on here and reading the posts, even the ones about Comp hunting. I do belong to the closest club to me and try to make it to all of the meetings and hunts....I enjoy the company of other coonhunters.

The award that I like to get doesn't involve winning money or a trophy. The award that I like to receive is that feeling you get when a pup that was born on your place trees it's first coon. That's what I do this for!



I like what you said...and I’ll take a well bred hunting dog over a well bred competition hunting dog...

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