cstjohn
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Sep 2011
Location: Alabama
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People I hunt down south about every night and I don't have any problems treeing coon, yeah you ain't gonna pop them up real quick usually but normally 500yds is about average track length. I have also hunted up north quite a bit and I'll be the first to tell you its night and day difference between them. If you folks think that your dog can be the best anywhere then your crazy. Most northern raised and trained dogs don't have the drive it takes in the south (nor their handlers)lol, and running across a bean or cornfield doesn't count as getting deep. And southern raised and trained dogs don't know what they've got into when they run across a cornmaze when they come out the other side of a 20 acre patch of woods, lol there is no reason to be putting anybody or any dog down. We all love to hunt but our hunting is different no doubt about it. There is dead cast everywhere for lots of doing reasons, dog power, coon population, time the coon moved or haven't moved yet, the dogs in the cast, could have 1 idiot dog that screws up the whole cast, we can sit and make excuses for a while but it won't change nothing. You fellas from the north complain about it world hunt being in the south every once in a while but what about us down here that never complain about autumn oaks being in the same place, not that I want it moved but why is that hunt so special it gets a national grand champion out of it, ukc just says the hell with a special title for winter classic. Classic hunts more dogs and the man that wins just gets to say i won. No special honors about it, now yall wonder why we don't care if your dog can't hunt down south. I'll be waiting on your responses.
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