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Posted by Richard Lambert on 12-16-2019 04:24 PM:

Reason For Comp Hunting

I wonder how many coon hunters comp hunt simply for the enjoyment or excitement that they get from it and how many comp hunt for the money won?
What percentage of hunters would not hunt if there was no money to be won?
How many hunters comp hunt to boost their ego? If you are being honest, does it make you feel good to beat the other dogs?
What percentage keep track of their winning by how much money they have won?
For these, is it the actual money or just a way to keep track by the "lists".
How many keep track of their winning by how many titles they have put on a dog?
How many people keep track of their winning by how many Major Hunts they have won?
How many keep track of their winning by how many times their picture is on the interweb or in the magazine.


Posted by Sgraves on 12-16-2019 04:49 PM:

For me it is beating the other dog. We all would be lying if it wasn’t about beating the other dog. I have won my share at the local level. I play with my own money. It’s not much, but am content with that. I know what kind of dog I hunt. So I guess don’t spend money you don’t have . An don’t enter the dog you have in hunts that is beyond it’s means. That’s what is so great about this sport, there is a place for everyone.


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 12-16-2019 04:56 PM:

Re: Reason For Comp Hunting

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I wonder how many coon hunters comp hunt simply for the enjoyment or excitement that they get from it and how many comp hunt for the money won?
What percentage of hunters would not hunt if there was no money to be won?
How many hunters comp hunt to boost their ego? If you are being honest, does it make you feel good to beat the other dogs?
What percentage keep track of their winning by how much money they have won?
For these, is it the actual money or just a way to keep track by the "lists".
How many keep track of their winning by how many titles they have put on a dog?
How many people keep track of their winning by how many Major Hunts they have won?
How many keep track of their winning by how many times their picture is on the interweb or in the magazine.



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Posted by yadkintar on 12-16-2019 05:18 PM:

I for one won’t go to town just to say I was there if I go it will be because I think I got a winner. Because I raise my own dogs it’s along time between winners. Now it’s like on a rainy day I can look at the awards and pictures and it means somthing to me but nothing to anybody else. Matter of fact you can win a major hunt today and in a month go to a local club and ask who won it and nobody knows.


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Posted by ING 194 on 12-17-2019 01:31 AM:

I hunt for the pleasure of it for sure. I love seeing a dog do it's job flawlessly. I go to the hunts to measure my dog against what is showing up. I do love winning and the hardware that comes with it. It's a way of showing the talent and work you and your dog has put in. I won't lie though the thought of winning money for doing what I love is sweet 😊


Posted by Cory Highfill on 12-17-2019 01:53 AM:

There are both dogs and people around here that most folks wouldn't hunt with for free. Somebody's gotta put up with them for a couple hours if they show up with an entry 😎


Posted by Autumn Clements on 12-17-2019 02:36 AM:

I haven’t entered in a money hunt since 2015. It’s definitely not about the money for me, it’s about competing and trying to beat the other dog(s), hunting with other people/dogs and meeting new people.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 12-17-2019 02:47 AM:

Cory Highfill

Lol. There is a lot of truth in your post, just hope that I don't get stuck with those kind of dogs or men. Myself, I hunt for the fun and enjoyment both competition and pleasure hunting, the money would not be a factor for me, but could be for Some folks. I have spent way to much money on this sport to ever break even, much less come out with a profit. Coon hunting was and will always be a hobby for me, if it was a job, I would quit, no one could afford to pay me enough to hunt for money. Dave

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Posted by oklared on 12-17-2019 11:21 AM:

MONEY

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Posted by bigdiezel79 on 12-18-2019 02:00 AM:

I just love to compete

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Posted by Team Mafia 2 on 12-18-2019 06:46 AM:

Just a few short years ago I was an extremely good athlete. I was one of those guys that was absolutely obsessed with competition spent hours and hours a day in the weight room and on the track honing my craft. Then the day came when I couldn’t compete anymore. I’ll be honest with you I always thought dad was crazy hunting 250 or 300 nights a year until that hunger to compete again came back. When your a hardcore competitor it’s something that you can’t get away from. It’s like dope you’ve gotta have it. After the world hunt I’ve kind taken a break from coon hunting in general not having Demon anymore kinda took it out of me. The last few weeks I’ve found myself pacing around the house like a crack addict lol. If you took the money or the glory or any recognition out of it I would still be there. I just love to see who has the best dog that night any night. It’s not about the pride or money or recognition or anything like that for me. I’m just addicted to the feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when your headed to the woods and there is a lot on the line. When I was in College I made made several trips to big events With Mafia and a Gyp Called Maxine that I literally had just enough money to get there and pay entry fees and maybe buy a burger. Gas to get home had to be won. Put an 18 or 19 year old kid that’s addicted to competition With a good dog in a must win situation and see where he comes out at. If they did away with hunts I would quit No doubt about it probably buy a pasture full of game birds lol.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 12-18-2019 06:59 AM:

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I love to see that kind of drive in a man, to me it's what separates the leaders from the followers. I grew up very competitive and it served me well. I always wanted to win the right way in every t thing I done. Winning by default or on a technicality was like losing to me. I want my dog to be better and prove it, not get the win handed to him, just like myself, I want to win because I was just better at what I was competing for. If you are going to be a consistent winner, you NEVER count on luck. Luck is just being prepared when opportunity presents itself. Dave

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Posted by Fisher13 on 12-18-2019 10:46 AM:

Re: Re: Reason For Comp Hunting

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
If there was nothing to get a dog ready for other than just treeing a coon I would quit.


Spot on!! Its about the process, not the win!!

Competition breeds excellency. Its the highest form of Kinsmanship. Give 2 kids 2 piles of rocks, before long one will see who can be hitting what, who can throw faster, who can throw further. Over time each kid will be throwing more accurately, faster, and further.
Its all about the process, fall in love with the process and the wins will come. Only a fool thinks its about the win, and will cut corners to improve there odds to win.

As the great Joe PA said," Success without honer is an unseasoned dish it will satisfy you hunger but wont taste good."

So to sum it up, I would say its about having better dogs,improving, and forming friendships. Having something to work towards, and look forward. The sad part is when someone gets handed a loss, and they whine and complain about how they have been cheated. Losing is part of the process, its the pain of a loss that drives one to work harder, improve and breed excellency.
Comps are also a measuring stick for breeders. A breeder that is producing top hounds will obv have more wins then a breeder who is producing garbage. There are probably other reasons for comps, but these are just a few I can think of.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 12-18-2019 01:06 PM:

Henry Ford once said that the first automobile race happened 5 min after the second Ford rolled off of the assembly line. I bet that the first comp hunt happened right after the first 2 coonhunters met.


Posted by Fisher13 on 12-18-2019 03:37 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Henry Ford once said that the first automobile race happened 5 min after the second Ford rolled off of the assembly line. I bet that the first comp hunt happened right after the first 2 coonhunters met.


Lol I have no doubt that is true.

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Posted by Fisher13 on 12-18-2019 03:37 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Henry Ford once said that the first automobile race happened 5 min after the second Ford rolled off of the assembly line. I bet that the first comp hunt happened right after the first 2 coonhunters met.


Lol I have no doubt that is true.

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