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Mr yeedkinreever ?

What do you think has all these knowledgeable,hard core, ruff and tuff die hard coonhunters on this board panties in a bunch.



It’s like being at a funeral on here !!



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Feller called Tarbaby throws the truth at them. Can't handle it.

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DR's mother grounded him from the puter.

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DR's mother grounded him from the puter.



Oh I don’t think so lol. But somtimes when sombody tells you up yours on here it takes a little while for it to quit stingen lol.



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Post you made about lack of mean dogs at smaller local hunts was spot on. Usually that is local hunters that know each other and know whats on each others leashes. BUT if you plan on going to the big dance and staying until the end you had better have something tough on the end of your leash.

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Post you made about lack of mean dogs at smaller local hunts was spot on. Usually that is local hunters that know each other and know whats on each others leashes. BUT if you plan on going to the big dance and staying until the end you had better have something tough on the end of your leash.



Yup a little loose mouth and sticky around the tree are good traits now.



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Silence

Actually I've enjoyed the lack of nonsense on here Mr. Bruce hurt some feelings with his truthful post about non hunting coonhunters, and young dogs being instant world champs, the truth is the same no matter how you slice it.....

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Actually I've enjoyed the lack of nonsense on here Mr. Bruce hurt some feelings with his truthful post about non hunting coonhunters, and young dogs being instant world champs, the truth is the same no matter how you slice it.....




Well I disagree with you and Bruce the genetics we have today is quadrupled up on a bunch of pen pacing, non stop barking,dookie smearing ,babbling, antisocial idiots. To the point grown men that been hunting all their life have to buy a book off of a dog psychologist to try and recoup some of that big money they spent so their wife that’s never hunted before won’t hurt their feelers by telling them to get rid of that barking idiot and burn those papers. And flush those thyroid pills while your at it.



I don’t care how good of a dog trainer you are it’s hard to make chicken salad out of chicken chit ! But you can take all those faults and win $$$ with it.


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Tar

Glad to see you out of the hay fields and back to educating all these misguided coon hunters. I got about half of my yearly needs of square bales put up in my hay barn, waiting on second cut for the other half. It has been a good year for hay so far, hope it continues. Stan, my mother did tell me that I should not play with ignorant kids, she said ignorance was contagious and that if I was around them them a long time I could catch a dose of the dumbass. It's too bad your mother did not warn you, there is no cure. Dave

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Well I disagree with you and Bruce the genetics we have today is quadrupled up on a bunch of pen pacing, non stop barking,dookie smearing ,babbling, antisocial idiots. To the point grown men that been hunting all their life have to buy a book off of a dog psychologist to try and recoup some of that big money they spent so their wife that’s never hunted before won’t hurt their feelers by telling them to get rid of that barking idiot and burn those papers. And flush those thyroid pills while your at it.



I don’t care how good of a dog trainer you are it’s hard to make chicken salad out of chicken chit ! But you can take all those faults and win $$$ with it.


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Tar I agree with you 100% but ya gotta turn one loose more than once every six months to find out, a lot of stupid goes away with hunting a lot but not all.......

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Tar I agree with you 100% but ya gotta turn one loose more than once every six months to find out, a lot of stupid goes away with hunting a lot but not all.......




The guys that tell you they are going all night every night ain’t going as much as the ones saying nothing at all.



We might not be hunting nothing that’s impressing us enough to tell sombody about lol.


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Dogs

I think you know what I'm talking about, you've been around a long time just like a lot of others on here, I'm not talking about chicken chit, I'm talking about bug spray,water jug,and soon to be cornfields 3 or 4 nites a week,you can study your pedigree till your eyes fall out,but you still gotta turn once loose......have a good Father's Day

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Tar

What's really funny is listening to some of these experts that seem to forget that some of us old guys have hunted thousands of nights and many many competition hunts. They think just because we have slowed down that we do not know anything. Truth is many of these hunters will never spend as much time in the woods either pleasure hunting or competition hunting as we have spent over the years. If ignorance is really blissful as some have said, we sure have some blissful folks among us. Sadly, if I never hunt another night of coon hunting, I have done way more than my share and definitely know just a little bit about coon hunting and the golden age of competition hunting. I definitely agree with Tar that it took a way better coon dog to win them 3 hour coon hunts than it does to win today's hunts. I lost interest in the competition hunts when they became a bucket hunt contest, you can not go to a hunt anywhere near me without hunting on buckets and I suspect it is that way in every part of the country. No thank you, that's not coon hunting to me and definitely not producing the kind of coon dog that shines in the winter time. Dave

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I think you know what I'm talking about, you've been around a long time just like a lot of others on here, I'm not talking about chicken chit, I'm talking about bug spray,water jug,and soon to be cornfields 3 or 4 nites a week,you can study your pedigree till your eyes fall out,but you still gotta turn once loose......have a good Father's Day



Bug spray yes, water jug yes, Lots of coffee yes ,cornfield no just a bunch of grown up river bottom full of ticks and snakes. And yes I know what your talking about got a 9 month old that sure reminds me of his great grandpa. I got high hopes haven’t had nothing that suits me in a long time.



And it takes a lot to excite me most at best are just anouther dog hunting don’t make that kind no better.



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Glad to see you out of the hay fields and back to educating all these misguided coon hunters. I got about half of my yearly needs of square bales put up in my hay barn, waiting on second cut for the other half. It has been a good year for hay so far, hope it continues. Stan, my mother did tell me that I should not play with ignorant kids, she said ignorance was contagious and that if I was around them them a long time I could catch a dose of the dumbass. It's too bad your mother did not warn you, there is no cure. Dave

You shoulda listened to your Mamma. My momma said , ya plant cabbage, ya get cabbage.

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I listened to my mama and it sounds like your mama was right, she planted cabbage and she got cabbage. You are the living proof that she was right, just as some of your friends have suggested. Dave

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Tar now look at what ya done. Ya seem to have a natural talent. Now we have kids playing and planting cabbage. lmao

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Tar now look at what ya done. Ya seem to have a natural talent. Now we have kids playing and planting cabbage. lmao



What’s wrong with cabbage? It’s cleansing powers are unmatched lol.



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Lol. The only thing cabbage is good for is making kraut and that stuff leaves a sour taste in everyone's mouth, although some folks seem to like it, it's not something everyone likes. Dave

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Lol. The only thing cabbage is good for is making kraut and that stuff leaves a sour taste in everyone's mouth, although some folks seem to like it, it's not something everyone likes. Dave




Fried cabbage in bacon grease and boiled cabbage and sausage and cornbread.



Y’all ain’t right if you don’t like that.


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That stuff must be akin to hominy, you have to have an acquired taste to like it. I probably could eat it, but I can think of many other things to eat that I know I like. Catfish being one of them. Lol. Dave

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Pour that bacon grease over some lettuce instead Tar! My Dad loved it that way- killed lettuce I guess- he called it kilt lettuce but I'm pretty sure that was his pronunciation. I never ate any with him but if I could have him back for a day I sure would sit down and eat a big helping of it with him!

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Coal295

I feel you man, my mother loved that dish just like your dad and if I could have her back I would do just as you and eat a big old heaping with her. My mother grew up on a farm and loved that kind of food. Dave

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Lots of things I'd love to do with him if I could have him back for a spell. He put the love for hearing a hound work a track up in me I guess. If we didnt hunt together he would go with his old hunting partner and I'd go by myself or with my cousin and we would swap hunt reports sometime the next morning or up in the day. I miss those phone calls with him. He had more knowledge of things than I ever will, and is sorely missed.

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Are you sure your not Cliff Claven? You seem to be an expert on everything.

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