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LIL-E
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Registered: Sep 2012
Location: Coldwater Mississippi
Posts: 566

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Originally posted by LIL-E
I train my to check in and this is how I do it. I hunt a small island on our local lake. Start at the waters edge and soon if coon are not stirring about you will see them again in a few minutes. Hope this helps!
If you do this enough you will get one that go's fast and turns left just like Nascar! Or goes fast and turns right just like ups.

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Jason Baldwin
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Registered: Jan 2011
Location: Rockmart, Ga.
Posts: 2652

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Jason Baldwin is that cause you've got older and lazier or what I know that's the only reason Id think of changing. Well you could add to fat to mine now to lol. I know some folks don't understand where we hunt. We have thousands and thousands of ac in places. Now how you gonna hunt a 200 yard circler? Your not. I just got rid of one. Like to have drove me crazy. Im sure you will start back one of these days to!!


With the huge variety of dogs people like, you would think all of us coonhunters could just swap dogs one day and everyone get exactly what they want. Bring back the barter system. lol I actually think we have a few more coons over here in west Georgia than you do in your area. I could be wrong . There's pro's and con's to both types. I have owned both. LOL extremes in both catagorys.

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Ron Ashbaugh
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Mercer PA
Posts: 4837

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Originally posted by john Duemmer
Mine would be swimmin toward the nearest woods.
Went to a hunt in Pa. a couple months ago, the guide took us to a spot that seemed kinda close to a highway but said it was safe because there was a fast river between us and the highway LOl. sure enough my dog got treed on the far side. About a 3 mile walk around to score his coon.



man that does sound fun.

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