lightning1
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Registered: Oct 2007
Location: Iowa
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quote: Originally posted by Craig Edwards
It can be a stressful way to relax........It can be peaceful or it can make you talk to yourself, and want to quit right after you shoot your dogs. You can make a lot of friends until your hounds start doing better than theirs, or someone lies to you about a dog, or accuses you of lying about a dog. You could make a little money if it wasn't for high priced dog feed, vet bills, having a dog to die or get stolen once in a while, tracking equipment, shocking equipment, medication (for you and the dogs), dog boxes, four wheel drive trucks, lights, collars, kennels, clothes, boots, guns, and last but not least...dogs. It can be relaxing until the dogs start barking at night, waking up the neighbors, and you have to go out at 3:00 am to make them shut up: Or you have to get up early the next morning and you can't get the dogs to come in. It's almost like they don't care that you have a hard day ahead of you, and you need a little sleep.
Overall, it is an ADDICTION, and I'm not sure there is a cure. You either love it, or hate it. Not too many "Middle of the Road" coonhunters. You don't have to be crazy to do it.......but it helps.
I was going to say I do it for the money. It's the most expensive hobby I got. lol. I won't buy myself a new automatic shotgun but the last few years I've spent more than that on pups trying to get one I like. Must be an addiction, I like listening to the dogs.
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