MTCoonHunter
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Montana
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I grew up on the outskirts of Chicago, as a true 'city slicker,' and my only concept of any form of hunting was exactly what we (city folk) were all raised to believe--that it was barbaric. There was no reason to question that because it was just a given belief in the community. I have full-blown animal-rights activists in my family, and as a kid I went to a PETA protest with them. I couldn't help how I was raised.
I got my first coonhound at the local pound, only because I thought she was pretty. It never occurred to me to hunt her, but the next one I did. I didn't know anyone who hunted, only posts on the Coondawgs.com website. I thought that I knew all about hunting and training because I let a dog loose in the woods from time to time--and if you search my name (especially on the UKC site), you'll see a clueles know-it-all telling everyone else what to do. You will also see me accused/attacked of being an animal rights activist and things of that nature.
In spite of everything, I kept hunting. It took years for me to break those childhood beliefs, but I have and that's why I hunt today.
On a side note--I recently found pictures I'd drawn in grade school of dogs chasing raccoons and a crazy drawing of what I THOUGHT a deer looked like.
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