HalfmoonHounds
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Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Port Matilda,Pa
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In Janurary reptiles are in a type of hibernation, their body temperature has to be a certian level to digest prey, so they won't be out looking for food. If you are lucky you will draw a cast along the marsh with a guide who knows how to read the tide. We use to hunt the marsh an hour before high tide and tree bunches of coons. They feed in the marsh at low tide then are driven to the banks during high tide. It wood be nothing to tree
5 or 6 in a row as fast as you could turn the dogs loose. Of course this was always when we were goofing around, never in a hunt. I went last year but unfortunately couldn't guide because I wasn't a SC club member or SC resident. I had permission on the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to run dogs by the base gamewarden since I am a retired Marine. Now that would have been a winning cast with one heck of a score, we pleasure hunted it on Thursday and Sunday night last year during the weekend of the Grand American and the tide was just right. We were treed 5 in a hour with 3 dogs, an hour not an hour's worth of hunt time with time outs and such. I really like the Low Country for coon hunting. I drew Hell Hole Swamp last year in Charleston, it wasn't bad, some guys withdrew because of the rumors.
Hunt what they give you and you'll be fine. Sc is a blast as far as coon hunting!
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