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Bruce m. Conkey
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Coonhunting Unity

Some of you are thinking. The two words Coonhunting and Unity don't go together. Well it does. It is the foundation of our love for our hounds. The foundation to hunt with our hounds on all types of game. From that Unity, that bond comes a lot of different ways we participate with our dogs. Here is where the separation starts. We all are in different places in our lives. Different seasons, different locations. Different economic levels. We spring out from the same foundation and sprout flowers of different colors. Then we start to justify our way of doing things and Human Nature doesn't show us that helping others and acknowledging others. Does anything to justify what we are doing. No we are programmed to be negative of others. That breed won't work, that type of breeding don't work, that type of training don't work. It may not for you. But it may for someone else. That is why competition hunts and shows give us a format to do it our way. Evaluate our way and see our it stacks up to someone else's way. But then again human nature causes not only the looser to speak bad of the winners way. But the winner to speak badly of the looses. Anyone been at this long enough knows a winner this week may be the looser next week and vice versa. We are all in this together. Let's work together. Let's promote the outdoors. Let's promote our love for the hounds without forgetting one thing. It's more important to love one another and respect one another. Even if their path is different.

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MUSKY
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Amen to that Mr Bruce!

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perry
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It is a gift!

I have always thought that coon hunters could be their own worse enemy. All hunters need to unite why we still enjoy the privilege. We could all se the day when turning a hunting dog loose could be severely limited or even disappear. I lost 5 patch woods in one summer. They were torn out completely.


Think on it...

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