Justin French
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Reidsville,N.C.
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First off I want to thank you guys like Bruce that are doing so much to help with continuous education of Coon hunting for the youth I think that's very important to the sport.
Now, this is strictly my opinion of all this for the young guys related to the sport dying. The sport we are talking about is Coon hunting and preserving the sport for years to come. Keep one thing in mind always, People are just like dogs and vice versus, not all of them are good . God created us that way. Its like that for a reason. If you don't have the money or time to competition hunt stay home and work on your dog and make them better. Enjoy life and its surroundings because I promise you it will pass you by very quickly. You don't have to be in the competition side of it to enjoy it because gentlemen every year there is a new world champion, You might win it this year and before next year rolls around no one will remember your name. What you do for yourself and your family and being happy with your dogs will last you a long time. I've learned this the hard way. We will push a lot of things out of our lives for competition and when you do you cant get that time back.
Example; when I was young and playing sports my dad was either working to provide for the family or off coon hunting and traveling to the hunts and into the competition side of things. He drug me around when I got big enough a little but I was off playing baseball. I don't remember him at any ballgames and such. He and I are best of friends and hunting partners now and I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world but always remember why your our there doing what your doing. Just do what your doing for the right reason and just remember the competition isn't for everyone all the time and never neglect your loved ones and kids for the sake of competition.
I get asked all the time why I don't go to the hunts, I have two girls and they are playing ball and fastpitch is even more time consumed now than ever. I help coach one team and support both of them all I can with what they are into. I stay involved with the coon hunting though by starting and selling pups to competition and pleasure hunting. I can involve my kids and wife with this and it allows me to stay home with them until they are grown. They along with my wife love the dogs and messing with the pups. I know its not for everyone but I wouldn't trade it for the world. To me a true coon dog is boring , when they get where they can tree a coon consistently they need to go somewhere else and give someone pleasure that likes that. Good Luck to you guys ! Coon Hunting as taught me a lot about Patience, People and Faith .
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