coleman
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Piedmont, SC
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Around here, coon are scarce, and having a place to run them, or at least a place to run them that everybody and their brother isn't hunting, is even more so. We also don't have big tracts of land that aren't intersected by roads or someone else's property. I don't see feeders as cheating at all. Fur from around here is worth nothing, and I don't think a dog has to fight to keep up his hunting ability, so I don't shoot many coon out, and none over feeders. To hear some people on here tell it, they don't even need to hunt around water to tree a coon (I guess that's "cheating,"too).
I've also noticed that alot of the people that say they would NEVER hunt over a feeder will not keep their dog in the truck if you take them hunting and say "Oh, by the way, I have a feeder here." In fact, most will come back and hunt your spot without you afterward.
By the way-- as far as I can tell, a coon that's been eating out of a bucket smells the exact same as a coon that hasn't, so why would a dog that hasn't hunted over buckets hunt any better than a dog that has? I've NEVER seen a dog that's hunted over buckets get turned loose in a spot with no buckets run 'til he finds a bucket, he finds a COON trail to run.
Last edited by coleman on 08-08-2008 at 02:48 PM
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