DJames
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Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Lexington, Tennessee
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Here are some coon hunting and life facts to ponder
I have been coon hunting since i was in diapers so i am no stranger to the sport. For as long as i can remember it has been a family sport. I am a English dog man and have had lots of fun with my dogs both pleasure hunting as well as competition hunting. I have many friends who hunt the same as myself and many who hunt other breeds. We all poke fun at one another about our breed of choice but its all in fun. There is a difference between this and some of what i see posted from time to time. Guys we need to back up to the times when we all loved the hunt and respected one another. At the end of the hunts a pat on the back and a handshake for the winner is not that hard to do. Sure there is always going to be a bad apple here and there and that will never change just like not all will be truthful when selling a dog. But the fact remains its still a family sport and if we dont try a little harder to do the right things then what are we teaching the children that are coming up in the sport. Treat folks like you would want to be treated or even better treat someone like you would want them to treat your mama or daddy. Life is short and doing the right things along the path will enrich your life and others lives. The sport of coon hunting was a wonderful thing when i came into it and i hope it will be when i leave this world. How many sports are there out there where children can compete side by side with the older folks? The answer is not many. You want to see numbers rise at the clubs? If so try these things. Be honest in your dealings, honest on your calls, see coons that are there and not the ones that aint, be an honest judge or guide, show no favortism, be a good sport win or lose, try to educate the kids coming along as to right and wrong and my friends the numbers will rise and you just might sleep better at night. No hunt will ever be held at a location that will satisfy everyone, coons dont always stir well, dogs make mistakes, handlers make mistakes but if we would all go back to our roots and treat it more like a pleasure hunt, you might find you actually like the guys youre competing against. My Daddy always told me son just call the dog by what he does and let the chips fall where they may. The older i get the smarter i have figured out my daddy is. Preserve the family oriented sport by being a honest hunter, and a respectful hunter and try to make the sport better than you found it. Congrats to the New World hunt Champ X bred Sambo !
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