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1% 10 8.33%
5% 39 32.50%
25% 48 40.00%
50% 23 19.17%
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toejam
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quote:
Originally posted by Billy Beckham
LMAO!!!!!!

I'm amazed at the number of grown men who will not hunt alone.

and this is the reason I voted on the lower end of this poll, HALF THE FOLK ON HERE WHEN YOU MEET THEM ARE NOT EVEN WHO OR WHAT THEY SAY .!

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Originally posted by Larry Atherton
In high school, most everyone thought I was nuts for hunting by myself in an area known as a body dump area. I sort of liked the idea they thought I was nuts.lol

As for the poll, if a dog didn't hunt by itself and stay treed by two, it isn't living at my house!

LOL AMEN !

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I voted 50% cause unless it's a puppy around here they'll stay. Now saying that, I can't say that there is a coon in the tree but they will stay till you get there. I'd say 70% will have a coon though cause we all know each other and we all comp hunt againist one another.

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To play devils advocate, why does it matter how far the dog goes, if he is treeing coon consistently? Ive got a dog that will go as far as needed, but prefers to hunt up the area you dump him in before burning out of the country. I tree most coons within 300 yards. That being said, of course the dog will go further, but usually doesnt need to. Extremely accurate, WILL NOT settle on a tree if he isnt sure the coon is there. Ive got a friend that hunts English dogs. Nice dogs, but he has one that will pass 2 or 3 coon just to 'get deep'. In the mean time, my hound has treed one of the ones that dog passed. When I turn loose, I want to see a coon! PERIOD! I do not care if its 200yds or a mile. Dont slick me, and dont come back unless I call you.

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if mine start fireing in 500 yards ever drop im fixing to bust their tails... they will hunt for miles if not struck but they better be hunting.... ever wonder why a dog always has a coon that runs roads.... because they are fireing down them running over tracks that they could tree but want slow down until they hit a red hot one... not what im looking for... also... i hunt very little by myself but my dogs get hunted around 50% of the time by themselves and if they need it more.... we just take yurns making drops

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Question I have is what % of these message board warriors would go to a hound 500yds deep treed alone in the dark by themselves ?
if i half to walk a mile alone in the dark i would do it. i hunt alone all the time. but ik some growing men that r afraid of the dark. when your in the woods wat is going to get u? a boogyman

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Every time we go out we have more then one hound but we always drop them alone. I have a young Mojo Female . I know for a fact will stay at least 3 hours by herself.As far as going hunting by them selves. We don't have too much problems with that.

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Originally posted by patches9452
if mine start fireing in 500 yards ever drop im fixing to bust their tails... they will hunt for miles if not struck but they better be hunting.... ever wonder why a dog always has a coon that runs roads.... because they are fireing down them running over tracks that they could tree but want slow down until they hit a red hot one... not what im looking for... also... i hunt very little by myself but my dogs get hunted around 50% of the time by themselves and if they need it more.... we just take yurns making drops


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I hunted alone for years, big foot got after me one night and I hunt with Mr Remington now.

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Re: Question: What % of dogs ?

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Originally posted by longshot
What percentage of adult coondogs will fire in at least 500 yards by themselves and strike and tree a coon and stay treed for at least 30 minutes ?

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FIRST I SAID 5./. WEN A YOUNG DOG STARTS TO RUN AND TREE .HE OR SHE WILL THEN HUNT ALONE TILL THEY GOT IT DOWN LIKE 123 I DONT NEED A DOG TO GO IN 500 YARDS MOST DEEP HUNTERS RAN PAST 2OR 3 COON TO GET 500 YARDS DEEP . DEEP HUNTING DOGS I TREED A LOT OF COON IN HUNTS BETWEEN ME AND THAT DEEP DOG AND ONE THE HUNT I HUNT ALL COON NOT JUST THE DEEP ONES. YOU JUST LIKE TO WALK RIGHT

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Re: Re: Question: What % of dogs ?

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I TREED A LOT OF COON IN HUNTS BETWEEN ME AND THAT DEEP DOG AND ONE THE HUNT I HUNT ALL COON NOT JUST THE DEEP ONES. YOU JUST LIKE TO WALK RIGHT


You won't ONE (won) many hunts around here if your fleabag won't stroll in at least 500. Several places that I cut are 500 yards to the timber!

The reason I ask this poll question is because I think there is a BUNCH of dogs that won't make 500 when cut alone. It has nothing to do with running past coons. I'm talking about dogs that need to GO hunting to find a coon. There is a semi truck load of dogs that just fart around and don't get gone... If you don't believe me, just go try out a few in the classified ads.

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quote:
Originally posted by Larry Atherton
As for the poll, if a dog didn't hunt by itself and stay treed by two, it isn't living at my house!


I agree, everyone of my hounds will go hunting and tree their own coon on a nightly basis, if they can't or won't, they will find their stay at my place very short. I hunt by myself most of the time, usually 1 dog at a time, and sometimes with a dog in the box, taking turns dropping them, one at a time. TO ME, if they won't hunt by themselves they are useless. Yet some don't hunt like I do. I know a lot of people who will not go hunting by themselves, and some who just like to go hunting with people, so they could careless if their hound will hunt alone or not. I've seen a lot hounds look pretty good with company, but sadly wouldn't hunt a lick by themselves, those dogs may please some hunters but not this one.

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Re: Question: What % of dogs ?

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What percentage of adult coondogs will fire in at least 500 yards by themselves and strike and tree a coon and stay treed for at least 30 minutes ?

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i dont want a dog that goes 500 yrds to find a coon where i hunt dont need a dog that goes that far if it goes that far done passed up at least 2 coon and if they dont stay at last 2 hrs i dont want them i had dogs back in the 60s and 70s would stay all nite if they had to but that was old blood and some mixed up hounds jmo

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Well all this time I was thinkin coons were thin in WV.Guess it depends what side?Huntin alone is what I enjoy the most.If the hound im followin is one I like.I took my 3 year old son huntin the other night.When we got bout 400 yard in he said Daddy wheres my applejuice?LOLHe ant scared of the dark

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100% If i own them go as deep as it takes and stay

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quote:
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Well all this time I was thinkin coons were thin in WV.Guess it depends what side?Huntin alone is what I enjoy the most.If the hound im followin is one I like.I took my 3 year old son huntin the other night.When we got bout 400 yard in he said Daddy wheres my applejuice?LOLHe ant scared of the dark
depends where you hunt in wv i hunt alot close to my house and dont kill verymany when my health went bad i had to get rid of my hounds the ground where i hunt was privite ground i was the only 1 that was allow to hunt it my buddy came over we start hunting it last season another thing that will make you think coon are thin is the type of dog we talking about on this post they go off through the country wide open and pass coon up looking for a red hot track jmo there probly is spots that do have thin coon from hunters shootin every 1 the tree out dont take long you wont have many

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I have feeders over 500 yards off. It ain't the dark Im afraid of when hunting alone. Its the things in the dark that bother me.LoL. like Bigfoots,panthers,vampires,Ghosts,zombies. You know just the basics.

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I have feeders over 500 yards off. It ain't the dark Im afraid of when hunting alone. Its the things in the dark that bother me.LoL. like Bigfoots,panthers,vampires,Ghosts,zombies. You know just the basics.
dang ole buddy y'all got some big skeery things down there lol

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