roger roberts
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Registered: May 2007
Location: Taylor Mi
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quote: Originally posted by garminguru
I think minus should be required when no coon is seen.
With that said, last year, I cut the dogs loose at a small creek in a field with some trees here and there on the creek. The dogs ran a sight race for about 50 yards and treed in a very small cedar. That tree could not have been over 25 feet tall. I could not find the coon anywhere and I have excellent eye sight. Went on hunting for about an hour and a half and got back to the truck, shined across the field to that cedar and the coon was looking dead at me. Started walking to the tree, and I knew almost exactly where in that tree the coon was, and when he stopped looking, I never saw him again!
Verry true you always dont find them I have seen them hide in trees with no leafs think its slick walk away look back and wow there is the coon looking at you . So if its a big tree with leafs there are a good chance it could be there.
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