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GaCreekz
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Registered: Jan 2020
Location: Ga
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Summer hunting

I wanted to see how many people still go hunting when the trees get full of leaves. The past two times I’ve been the trees had so many leaves it would be almost impossible to find the coon.

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Cotton 1927
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Registered: Mar 2016
Location: Central,illinois
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Summer

I've always enjoyed summer time hunting, young coons in the corn fields make for some great running with a young or old dog and yes you don't always see them eyes, I pick my nites and spots when I go and I make sure my tick meds are up to date I just don't like laying a young dog up all summer but that's just me, I bought a few extra cans of sketter dope last fall when it was on sale.....and a new water jug!

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Preacher Tom
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Registered: Feb 2015
Location: NW Arkansas
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I tell myself every year that I'm not gonna hunt this summer but I always do. Can't stand to see the dogs laid up all summer. Do everything I can to take care of the tick problem for both myself and my dogs.

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Sfox91
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Registered: Aug 2019
Location: East central indiana
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With some patience and a quality squaller, if the coon is there you’re most likely going to find it.

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houndsound
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Sheridan, WY
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Where I live the hunting is better in the mid, to late Spring, through Summer. Coons migrate away from the rivers and creeks when it gets cold. In the Fall it can be good hunting.... but nobody lets you go coon hunting on their land here for fear of scaring a deer (don't get me started!). So land owners are much more open to letting you hunt, and coons are much more concentrated on rivers in the Spring and Summer.

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critter
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Registered: Jun 2004
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the same

Pretty much hunt the same year round.Try to go at least every other nite,weather permitting.

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Paul Frederick
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Registered: Nov 2012
Location: Laurel, IN
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In Illinois we hunted year round. You can get a young dog primed up and ready if they are running and treeing by themselves in the Spring and then pour it to them in the Summer hunting them by their selves. It gets hot and you need bug spry but some of my favorite memories are from hunting in the summer.

I live in South Georgia now and no one I've found hunts in the summer. Most everybody I've met who hunts is done now and won't start up again until October. I've been trying to find someone to hunt with and everyone has packed up their dogs apparently for the duration of hot weather.

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Bill(Chew)
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Registered: Jun 2003
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Paul, you will understand by July. When I lived in central NC I hunted through the summer picking my nights. I live in eastern NC with flat lands and swamps, it gets to hot to hunt.

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Paul, you will understand by July. When I lived in central NC I hunted through the summer picking my nights. I live in eastern NC with flat lands and swamps, it gets to hot to hunt.


I know it gets too hot to hunt here, Bill, but I think we may be a little early right now. It got too hot to hunt in Illinois too but it was for just a couple of weeks at the peak of summer in July or August. Really it was more that it was too dry over being too hot. Thankfully we didn't have venomous snakes so we didn't have that to worry about. But it would get so hot even a real coondog can't run a track with no moisture on the ground at all.

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George pouliott
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I hunt year round in North East Florida 90 degree plus night's . I bring plenty of water and try to hunt canals best I can . I go several days a week just to thin out the moccasins and gators best I can and they are definitely out now . Chopped a couple biggens heads off already . And the tree's stay green year round so you gotta have a good squaller .

Paul there's plenty of guy's hunt year round in South Georgia especially all along the Florida line . Find a UKC club around by or PKC and meet a couple of em .

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I hunt year round in North East Florida 90 degree plus night's . I bring plenty of water and try to hunt canals best I can . I go several days a week just to thin out the moccasins and gators best I can and they are definitely out now . Chopped a couple biggens heads off already . And the tree's stay green year round so you gotta have a good squaller .

Paul there's plenty of guy's hunt year round in South Georgia especially all along the Florida line . Find a UKC club around by or PKC and meet a couple of em .



Thanks for the advice George. I'm in Thomasville and haven't been too lucky in finding someone to hunt with. I've got several guys who I've talked to who said they would let me know when they were going hunting but I haven't heard back from them. If you know of anyone down here I'd love to go with them. I don't have any dogs so it would just be me tagging along for the fun of it.

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Clovis A Nailor
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Registered: Dec 2019
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I know some that only hunt when the leaves are on. That's where them 95% coondogs come from.

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