Farron Barron
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quote: Originally posted by blackflagginit
when I had a dog I was excited about, it was EVERY NIGHT regardless. rain, heat, snow, sub artic cold, didn't matter. we hunted. if the dog couldn't keep up with the program, it died or found a new home. I didn't care how well it did the first night off the chain, or the 5th night strait off the chain, it was how it did when we got to the 3 figure strait nights.
I would work from 7 till 4 or 5, sleep till 10 or 11pm, and hunt from then till 5 or 6am. go home, put the dog up, shower and head to work.
most didn't last very long anyway and got lead poisoning or handed off to some coffie shop coonhunter.
loose was one of 3 exceptions. I hunted him over 700 nights in 2yrs. even under that program he never failed to get gone in a hurry and tree a ton of coon.......... he did thin out the number of people who called to tag along night after night though.....he wore out lots of boots and lots of hunters.
99.999999999999% of coonhunters fall in that "coffie shop coonhunter" category though, and are lucky to hunt 50 nights a year let alone 350
What a idiot
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