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Hours in the woods year round
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Less than 3 hours 24 31.17%
5 hours 20 25.97%
10 hours 17 22.08%
Over 10 hours 16 20.78%
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nextcoonhunters
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Hours per week

Okay I know most everyone hunts all night every night. But just for fun to compare thoughts. how much time in the woods do you think the average hound gets on average? Not driving time not thinking of hunting time not made up time, true woods time.

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The avg hound or our personal hound?

My dog probably gets somewhere around 15-35 roughly. Depends on how wore down I am more so than the dog.

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Average hounds get 5 hours per week...if it's lucky

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If you are talking about everyone that identifies as a coonhunter and has a dog or two and your talking about year round, it will average less than an hour per night and probably less than an hour per month. When you call about half of the dogs for sale you will be told they are pen stale and need to be hunted up.

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If mine don’t get at least 10 hours a week I don’t feel like I’m doing my job

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Went last night we hunted what I thought was a long hunt when we got through I told my buddy if we were still hunting in the 3 hr hunt days we would just now be finished lol.


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Dogs in the woods and hunting 2 hrs a night, 5 nights a week every week is only 10 hrs a week. Do 50% of coonhunters do that?

On another note, how many trees does everyone's dog make in a typical night or on average?

What matters most quantity or quality.....time spent or tracks run/trees made?

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quote:
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Dogs in the woods and hunting 2 hrs a night, 5 nights a week every week is only 10 hrs a week. Do 50% of coonhunters do that?

On another note, how many trees does everyone's dog make in a typical night or on average?

What matters most quantity or quality.....time spent or tracks run/trees made?




Made 3 dens and 3 slicks no coon seen.


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Well I hunted last night from 7 to 2 am. My young female only made 2 trees, she backed on a porcupine and treed a coon. The other dogs we were hunting managed to tree 8 singles and a double.

Monday I hunted similar times and treed a couple with her. Saturday hunted from 8-11, treed 1. Sunday hunted from 9-1 treed 2.


But I'd say the avg dog doesn't hunt but 1 night a week at most. And they probably only hunt for an hour or 2.

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I don't think it is really about the amount of hours the dog spends in the woods at all. It's about how you and your dog handle the time spent in the woods. Weather it is just minutes or hours.
I hunted some dogs way to many hours that never made worth while coon dogs.

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So Eric, that is 14 hrs and 7 trees.

Tarbaby, that sounds like 3 hrs and 6 trees.

I hunted 4 hrs last night and my dogs made 1 tree and 2 holes.

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quote:
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So Eric, that is 14 hrs and 7 trees.

Tarbaby, that sounds like 3 hrs and 6 trees.

I hunted 4 hrs last night and my dogs made 1 tree and 2 holes.




Got 6 inches of rain the other day it has me shut out of hunting my good spots. The slicks were give up trees I think. The dens they run them pretty good I feel like they had them. Got anouther 2 inches coming Thursday and Friday that’s why it’s public hunting it floods.


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quote:
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I don't think it is really about the amount of hours the dog spends in the woods at all. It's about how you and your dog handle the time spent in the woods. Weather it is just minutes or hours.
I hunted some dogs way to many hours that never made worth while coon dogs.



I agree with that too

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quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Dogs in the woods and hunting 2 hrs a night, 5 nights a week every week is only 10 hrs a week. Do 50% of coonhunters do that?

On another note, how many trees does everyone's dog make in a typical night or on average?

What matters most quantity or quality.....time spent or tracks run/trees made?



I was thinking the same thing, Richard. To me it's not about total amount of minutes or hours, it's frequency and quality of the hunt. During the week I try to hunt as often as I can, and the goal is to tree at least 1 coon. If I tree a quick one, i'll recast and hope for number 2. If it takes 2 hours to tree 1, then i'm packing up and headed home. Some nights the dog(s) spend an hour in the woods, and other nights they might be out 3 or 4 hours.

Coons are thin where I live, so if I can tree 1 or 2 where I actually see the coon, then I consider that a good night.

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? And being serious

quote:
Originally posted by novicane65
Well I hunted last night from 7 to 2 am. My young female only made 2 trees, she backed on a porcupine and treed a coon. The other dogs we were hunting managed to tree 8 singles and a double.

Monday I hunted similar times and treed a couple with her. Saturday hunted from 8-11, treed 1. Sunday hunted from 9-1 treed 2.


But I'd say the avg dog doesn't hunt but 1 night a week at most. And they probably only hunt for an hour or 2.



Not being rude in any way. Just curious. When you gave these times is that dog in woods time or home to home time?

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Sounds like some needs to do more hunting and some training in woods!! and less time on the internet.

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Aimed at me

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Sounds like some needs to do more hunting and some training in woods!! and less time on the internet.

If that was aimed at me, strap your boots on and come on boy. Day or night I'll take off to hunt with you. Bring your dog and let's go. I don't hunt all night every night, hunt when I can. Hunted last night made it home about midnight. Buggs only hunted for maybe an hour. Between driving and cutting different dogs.
If it wasn't aimed at me, yes lots need to spend more time in the woods.

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Average hounds get 5 hours per week...if it's lucky


I totally agree. For me it hugely varies on time of year, needs of the dog ect. This is precisely why I have one dog. It needs more than my best weeks can give it.

To me it's not as much time limitations as just shear boredom. Don't get me wrong, I like to coon hunt, but my good gracious it's painful at times standing in the dark listening to a dog do the same thing it did yesterday for even a few nights in a row. If you got buddies it's fun, if you were collecting furs it was fun, or if you were getting hunted up for an event at least there is a goal.

To leave my house in the dark, drive, cut, listen, walk to a tree, shine and repeat can only be a thrill in small doses or with constant new dogs. 30 years ago? Maybe, there was just less to interest me, but now a days.... I'd need to lose electric.

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quote:
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Sounds like some needs to do more hunting and some training in woods!! and less time on the internet.




You would dookie your drawers if you had to hunt in my woods !


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I don't have the energy to hunt more than one dog a night. So I'd say quality is more important to me than quantity. I'm usually in the woods by 7 try to get 2 treed and to the house 4 to 5 night's a week. Most night's I'm heading out of the woods by 8 and 9 on a bad night. I keep 2 dogs hunted up and ready for competition this way without any problems.

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It depends on the time of year. April 15th to July 8th is our quiet time (can't have a dog in the woods), but we can competition hunt. This is the least hunting my dog gets. Summer time once or twice a week. Fall, I hunt pretty much 4 nights a week. Winter I hunt as much as the weather allows. This year it has been pretty close to 3 nights a week. Deep snow and extreme temperatures will keep me home (well sometimes). Cabin fever can be a really bad thing. A couple of years ago, I stepped off the road and was waist deep in snow.

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Re: ? And being serious

quote:
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Not being rude in any way. Just curious. When you gave these times is that dog in woods time or home to home time?


woods time, not including the driving being done.

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Re: Aimed at me

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If that was aimed at me, strap your boots on and come on boy. Day or night I'll take off to hunt with you. Bring your dog and let's go. I don't hunt all night every night, hunt when I can. Hunted last night made it home about midnight. Buggs only hunted for maybe an hour. Between driving and cutting different dogs.
If it wasn't aimed at me, yes lots need to spend more time in the woods.

BOY! if you get insulted by that!! I guess it was aimed at you also.

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So Eric, that is 14 hrs and 7 trees.

Tarbaby, that sounds like 3 hrs and 6 trees.

I hunted 4 hrs last night and my dogs made 1 tree and 2 holes.



Yes but like last night there was a bunch of walking between 4 dogs. I lost her on the Garmin for 2 hours and wasn't worried in the slightest about it. I knew she'd get treed somewhere. Now I will say I don't think she's a "track dog" but I don't think she's a "tree" dog either. She doesn't have a great nose but what she does do is tree coons not just trees and she will "go hunting". Saturday here it was 15° with 30 mph gusts and steady 15 mph winds. She was the only dog to tree a coon.And we don't have a high coon population here.

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