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Ray&Luie
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Country Coon Dogs

Where have they all Gone ?

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Been bred out I'm thinking!

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What is a country coondog? Does a dog have to be unheard of to be a country coondog? Does it have be without title, never been in a hunt to qualify? If Bellars Big D nad never been in a hunt and was owned by someone we never heard of, would he then be a country coondog?

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What is a country coondog? Does a dog have to be unheard of to be a country coondog? Does it have be without title, never been in a hunt to qualify? If Bellars Big D nad never been in a hunt and was owned by someone we never heard of, would he then be a country coondog?
To be or not to be..that is the question Jimbo!

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BTW.. what is the lastest slick-treeing-idiot stud everybody is breeding his slick-treeing-idiot bitch to?

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I live in the country and my dog trees coon....?

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Been bred out I'm thinking!


NOT ENTIRELY. WE'VE STILL GOT A COUNTRY COON DOG IN SID. HE'S JUST FAR BETTER SUITED FOR PLEASURE HUNTING THAN COMPETITION. RED IS MAKING A NICE LITTLE PLEASURE HOUND AS WELL.

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It ain't here.
Used to have two of them . but there dead now.
Still looking for their replacements.

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There is plenty of them around. Just go and hut with some folks who never go to a comp hunt m but still hunt 3-4 nights a week.

My neighbor and hunting partner has a walker dog that is as nice of a dog as I have ever hunted with. He has never seen a comp hunt and never will/ But I guarantee you he will tree more coon than most of those "big name" dogs any night of the week.

He is Yadkin River bred on top and Lipper on bottom.

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BTW.. what is the lastest slick-treeing-idiot stud everybody is breeding his slick-treeing-idiot bitch to?


Who is it Blue? I'm curious and I'm sure most others on the board is too....Please tell us the latest!

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I really dont know the definition of one either..Is it one that you can take hunting any night during the week and tree coons.Then take it to a hunt on the weekends and stand a decent shot of winning any cast you draw? No wait..I guess thats a competion dog..If it gets struck quick and dont STRADDLE a track AND trees fairly fast? Nope I guees thats a comp dog to...I dont know what a country coondog is.. More than likely I dont want one

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if i had to define a country coon dog, it would first be one that doesnt need a cast of dogs to go hunting good, doesnt babble or off bark, takes tracks as they come, mostly straight-other than bumping something from time to time, finishes the track it starts, usually has the coon when it trees, wont pull to other dogs but doesnt mind treeing with other dogs also, that also minds pretty well.

forgot one thing-that is mainly consistant.


doesnt have to be a quick strike, extemely fast, huge mouthed, one bark, overpowering tree dog

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quote:
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if i had to define a country coon dog, it would first be one that doesnt need a cast of dogs to go hunting good, doesnt babble or off bark, takes tracks as they come, mostly straight-other than bumping something from time to time, finishes the track it starts, usually has the coon when it trees, wont pull to other dogs but doesnt mind treeing with other dogs also, that also minds pretty well.

forgot one thing-that is mainly consistant.


doesnt have to be a quick strike, extemely fast, huge mouthed, one bark, overpowering tree dog



+1

I love these types of dogs... I feed 1 or two like this...

The others make me want to poke somebody in the eye

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DANNY RAMEY
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I DON'T KNOW BUT I DO KNOW THIS THERES ALOT PEOPLE WHO SAY THAT AND I'VE LOOKED BACK AT OLD PHOTOS AND THEY LOOK AT LOT LESS HEALTHIER THAN NOW I'M GUESSING THEY HAD NO TRACKING SYSTEM TO FIND THEM . NO ECOLLAR TO TURN THEM AROUND NO LIGHT TO FIND A COON. I WOULD THINK THE DOG CALIBER ABOUT HAS TO BE A LITTLE BIT MORE NOW THAN EVER. I DO WISH WE COULD SLOW DOWN THE SLICK TREEING WE'VE GOT PLENTY AROUND HERE THAT WIN MONEY HUNTS BUT THE PEOPLE LOVE THEM AND ITS THERES TO DO WITH OTHER THAN THAT I WOULD THINK THAT THE BREEDS ARE JUST NOW GETTING TO WHERE THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE CROSSED OUT SHOULD BE ABLE TO START GETTING BREEDS THAT ARE PRETTY CONSISTANT AT TREEING GAME. IT COULD ALSO BE THAT PEOPLE DIDN'T REALLY KNOW WHAT THEY WE'RE GETTING BACK IN THE DAY MOST HOUNDS PROBALY WEREN'T REGISTERED SO WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY WE'RE.

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A country coon dog is my jenny she is a grade blue dog she will go hunting any night of the week she will hunt till she finds a track a never runs trash does not matter the temp or hunting conditons has the coon 90% of the time will hunt with dogs or not don't mine training pups stay put tree dog has a nice mouth

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Ray&Luie
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A country coon dog is my jenny she is a grade blue dog she will go hunting any night of the week she will hunt till she finds a track a never runs trash does not matter the temp or hunting conditons has the coon 90% of the time will hunt with dogs or not don't mine training pups stay put tree dog has a nice mouth


Thats what im talkin about , but id rather think every time i went to the tree there would be a coon there, atleast id like to belive in my dog enough to expect one every time

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if i had to define a country coon dog, it would first be one that doesnt need a cast of dogs to go hunting good, doesnt babble or off bark, takes tracks as they come, mostly straight-other than bumping something from time to time, finishes the track it starts, usually has the coon when it trees, wont pull to other dogs but doesnt mind treeing with other dogs also, that also minds pretty well.

forgot one thing-that is mainly consistant.


doesnt have to be a quick strike, extemely fast, huge mouthed, one bark, overpowering tree dog



good post ... gonna be fewer all the time cuz folks either don't want em' ... or don't know they exist..

I never seen so many dogs that will trail each other or tree up not evening knowing what a coon is or anything ... just barking up because another dog is ... crazy stuff.

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justin , I think you misread the post . PEOPLE DO WANT COUNTRY COONDOGS.

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What is a country coondog? Does a dog have to be unheard of to be a country coondog? Does it have be without title, never been in a hunt to qualify? If Bellars Big D nad never been in a hunt and was owned by someone we never heard of, would he then be a country coondog?


I know you can hear anything Jim But from what iv heard of Big D I wouldent class him as a country Coon Dog, he wouldent have had bellars name on him im sure if he didnt think he could win with him! thats not a slam thats just knowing that people that like to win will get what it takes to do it with. some one said he was a first strike dog, if so thats Good if it is an Honist strike.......
if you like him Buy all the pups you want or bread all the females you have to him. I know whata good dog can and will do, iv owned my share of country coon dogs and if i see one ill let all yawl know where he is ............

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if i had to define a country coon dog, it would first be one that doesnt need a cast of dogs to go hunting good, doesnt babble or off bark, takes tracks as they come, mostly straight-other than bumping something from time to time, finishes the track it starts, usually has the coon when it trees, wont pull to other dogs but doesnt mind treeing with other dogs also, that also minds pretty well.

forgot one thing-that is mainly consistant.


doesnt have to be a quick strike, extemely fast, huge mouthed, one bark, overpowering tree dog



left out one thing you dont have to break out a tracking system to find the dog.

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Country coondog= a dog that doesn't fit the rules of a nite hunt yet can still perform the objective to which it was bred for. Wow, a very difficult concept to understand I see. Some of you would be lost without comp. hunts.

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I owned a redbone that was a real country coondog. If he said treed there was a coon there. Of course he located then made a fifty foot circle around the tree to make sure that the meat was there. If it wasnt he went on with it. If it was he would lockdown and be there till you got there as long as it took. He treed coons any night we hunted and we have thin coons. He worked on voice command in and out of the pen and when we got to the woods. I never had to put my hand on him except to pet him up. He was a meat dog deluxe. And that was back in the day.

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Country Coondog

It's what we need more of... A buddy had one growing up, tree a coon.plain, pure and simple... Stand by a fire and listen to him run and tree... Let him hammer awhile, then go get the coon... Laughing, joking and shootin the bull... FRIENDS........ No worrys
about 1st strike or big money.... Greed..... It's getting into everything... It's better to sit back and enjoy a hunt , than to get ulcers worrying about the money...

Hope the Good Lord lets my Dixie dog grow up into a country coondog.... I'm po and happy...

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I got one just happens to be sired by trackman, trees coons not trees. She is a pleasure to own and hunt, she can take care of herself in a cast all so.

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i've got a litter in alabama out of one now. Wipeout Ace. Pure coon dog. He wins hunts by doing what he loves and thats treeing coons. never been heavily promoted, we don't have that kind of money. but hes a joy to be in the woods with, one of the old kinds.

Any of y'all are welcome to come for a hunt any night of the week, breed your female if you like him enough. I'm keeping half of the litter because this cross was for us.

Bred a small, track screaming, loud mouth, go hunting fast female who could use a little tree power to an accurate, get deep and lonely coon dog. Hopefully the results will be worth it.

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