smokey7
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quote: Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Jason,
elvis was hunting COONDOGS while you were still crapping in diapers.
Finding a coon is only part of the equation, and until you hunt up here on a night like last night where I was...you will never understand. Turn an older experienced hound (that has done well in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina etc) and pick that dog up four miles away...without a bark....you just are not gonna get it.
It snowed about six inches of new snow last night...and the coon simply were not out and about. They can not invent them.... They can not tree them if they have not been on the ground for 48 hours!
I don't doubt elvis has many more years coonhunting than me. But the fact is you northern folks want a double standard. The only way we don't have a thin coon population is if someone is hanging a feeder and doing that way. Otherwise our dog's normally have to hunt deep. Sure we get lucky sometimes and they get struck close, but normally not. The thing is, if our dogs down south can't tree 8 single coons in a hour then there just cull mutts. But if you northern guys dog's hunt 4 miles and don't strike a coon there it was just a bad night. The double standard with yall amazes me.
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