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dixiedog
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1st Time for Everything

My buddy, my son and myself went hunting tonight before the next round of bad weather comes in. His dog made a tree and as we were walking in, spotted the coon. After we got all the way to the tree , I told him it kind of looked like there were 2 coons up there. We shot and needless to say there was 2 up there. I would say a boar and a sow. It was the boar that we rolled out and I would say he was reproducing. Left the sow to continue her thing. These 2 were mounted up while out on a tree branch.

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Al Medcalf
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What a way to go!

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blueticker
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I had a first time deal last night. It's only took 47 years of hunting and I've been to the woods a few times. To put it in perspective, I'm pretty sure I've averaged 200 nights per year x 2 miles each night, 400 miles per year, that's 18,800 miles of walking. Thats a few trips across the nation. Five trees per night that's 47000 trees so a first covers a lot of territory. My pretty honest and fairly straight 2 yr old hound bayed a beaver in a small stream.

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Ron Jackson
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Registered: Feb 2004
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I had a real nice blue hound back in the late 70s that caught a beaver in a watery ditch. Quite a battle for sure.

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Richard Lambert
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I hope that you waited until he was finished before you knocked him out.

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Nathan Phenix
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Saw dogs get a otter bay away from creek one night. Wasnt much of fight before dogs decided they didnt want to fight.

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wadepardue
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I had a young dog that was trailing a coon along the edge of a beaver pond one night when I heard a short fight start, soon afterwards the pup ran up with a large otter following him...Before I could get my wits together and get my riffle loaded he was gone...

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Nathan Phenix
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We had 3 dog get otter bay night I'm talking about. They still couldn't do nothing with it. Funny how a straight old dog will run trash they dont normally see. I go white river refuge ever year. See lots old dog run hogs down there.

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Dave Richards
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Lol. I once treed a coon and as I was looking at the coon, I saw a wild turkey moving it's head up and down, never even flew out of the tree. That was the first and last time I ever saw a coon and turkey in the same tree. Lol. Dave

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blueticker
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I have treed a coon in the same tree as turkeys. Also a slick tree with turkeys. Had a fella in a hunt attempt to plus a Turkey. Lights weren't all that good and it was a tall tree.

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Dual Gr Natural Smokey River Rebel, A buddy of mine
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J&C5891
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When I was in high school I was huntin a nice older female and a young dog about 10 months old. Cut loose they get deep I can hear them come treed. We drive around walk into the "tree" turns out they had a big bull elk bayed up in a beaver pond. That was quiet a sight to see..

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