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Tiffany Ealy
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Coonhunters?/?/?

I am trying to get as much input as possible from coonhunters. On a couple things. The first off is how coonhunters stand beside one another...example say a coonhunter is ill and a group or one coonhunter check on them, put on a benefit ect for them or the family. The next thing is how coonhunters are so willing to go out of their way for the youth and how helpful they are with the youth. Any input is welcome such as examples or anything or any other thing coonhunters do.


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Tiffany Ealy

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coon hunting is a great sport and its good for the youth (KEEPS THEM OUT OF TROUBLE). ive given several nice dogs to youth starting out and will keep helping them as long as im in the sport. i think the reason coon hunters are so close is because we get out in the woods at night and talk. we learn alot about each other and that brings us close.

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I think another reason y we're so close is cause there aren't many of us so we gotta look out for each other cause you never know when you'll need them to return the favor. And if we don't keep helpin out the youth there might not be as many coonhunters in the future because they are the future.

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coon hunting is a great sport and its good for the youth (KEEPS THEM OUT OF TROUBLE). ive given several nice dogs to youth starting out and will keep helping them as long as im in the sport. i think the reason coon hunters are so close is because we get out in the woods at night and talk. we learn alot about each other and that brings us close.


I think your soooooo right, We spend more time in the woods at night then we do in our houses.........

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Tiffany Ealy
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thanks for the input. i know from my own experiences that the adults will go out of their way for a youth.

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ive noticed you could go out in the woods with someone you know very little about.. then whenever the hunts over you know every detail about them..

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coonhunting is a great sport my step son and i. got unto it six months ago.my cousin has moved to tenn. so iam know trying to find a dog for my son. it is great family time.

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Tiffany Ealy
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Coonhunting is a great why to spend time with family and you don't get in trouble so that's always a plus =]

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Re: Coonhunters?/?/?

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Originally posted by Tiffany62193
I am trying to get as much input as possible from coonhunters. On a couple things. The first off is how coonhunters stand beside one another...example say a coonhunter is ill and a group or one coonhunter check on them, put on a benefit ect for them or the family. The next thing is how coonhunters are so willing to go out of their way for the youth and how helpful they are with the youth. Any input is welcome such as examples or anything or any other thing coonhunters do.


Thank you
Tiffany Ealy




True coonhunters that are loyal to the sport are willing to help in anyway possible at any time. From the elderly to the youth coonhunters have a bond that goes beyond anything I have ever witnessed. Yet, you will always run into the ones that dont care bout nothing but number one, and remember that there are alot out there like that, you just got to distinguish the difference. As far as benifits go i have already hunted in three benifits just this year and amn hunting in a memorial hunt this weekend. To me coonhunting is the best sport you can get involved in, it teaches alot of values that every person needs and also keeps youth out of trouble. I know Ive been there. Anyways like I always say you can always count on a coonhunter.

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