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march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby kc1979 » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:11 pm

went coon hunting early this morning loaded dogs and picked up Luke J and some of his dogs, went out and watched the dog tree 5 coons dogs worked great really did us proud. what a great start to a weekend.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby FullCryHounds » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:27 pm

Did it look something like this. I took this pic about 10 years ago.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby Luke J » Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:18 pm

Close to that. Two different trees. 3 in one and 2 in the other. We ended up taking one out of the pack. I will tell you something that KC sure has a good little bitch for them coons. And to top it all off he got her for FREE!! How many of you all keep a journal of your coon hunts? Date, Time, weather conditions, Moon, etc....
KC with his dogs n coon

Myself with my new light foot pup

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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby cjohnson1178 » Sat Mar 06, 2010 3:30 pm

nice job. sounds like fun. where at in idaho are you.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby bency » Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:26 pm

Right on!

I keep a journal...just everyday hunted if successful or not, but its not too technical.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby kc1979 » Sat Mar 06, 2010 5:38 pm

we live over in Emmett. Hunted some private ground north of town. it was a great time.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby radar » Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:02 pm

Right on bro keep up the good work!!!

Me and the guys i hunt with keep a journal and log every hunt, good or bad, catch or no catch.
Last year we cought a cuple bears so now I keep a log that too.
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby Idaho Bison » Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:52 am

If you guys get up North get a hold of me and we'll run some coons. Luke J, how are you liking that light foot dog?
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby Luke J » Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:10 pm

So far I really like her. Hard headed a little but hope to over come that this bear season. Got her from Ryan Davidson. He bred his little Oney bitch to Dustin Myers Idaho Lightfoot Gambler dog. Sounds like you have some good coon hunting up your way?
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby RP Dabling » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:33 am

sounds like a good time congrats, beautiful dogs
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby PLOTTMAN55 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:03 am

nice :D
HUNT PLOTTS OR HUNT NOTHING AT ALL!!!
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby kc1979 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:30 pm

WENT OUT AGAIN YESTERDAY. TRIED HUNTING SOME NEW COUNTRY, IT LOOKED VERY GOOD.
WE TURNED THE DOGS LOOSE AND STARTED DOWN THE DRAW. ALL WAS WELL UNTILL THE PUPS FOUND A PORCIPINE SORRY ABOUT THE SPELLING. THEY HAD QUILLS EVERYWHERE. HOPE THEY LEARNED THERE LESSON.
I WAS TOLD YOU CAN'T BREAK BEAR DOGS OFF PORCIPINES CAUSE THEY SMELL VERY SIMILAR TO BEAR. IF SO I JUST HOPE THE DON'T TRY TO EAT ANOTHER ONE WHEN THEY FIND IT. HAS ANYONE HEARD ABOUT BEARS AND PORCIPNES SMELLING CLOSE TO THE SAME?
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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby cjohnson1178 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:32 pm

bummer, happened to me last summer on a pup. good news is it hasnt happened again. "knock on wood" I went out last night. ran one in a hole. treed one,some coyotes came in to see the comotion and my pups took off after the coyots, ran them off a couple hounded yards then came back to the tree, started a third but bumped into a bunch of free grazin cattle so we called it loaded up and left.

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Re: march 6 2010 treed 5 coons

Postby Trueblue » Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:16 pm

KC,I have also heard people say that bear and porcupine smell the same to a hound and I know my beardogs will strike pretty hard on a porcupine but I don't think that they think it is a bear.There is just something about the smell of a porcupine that trips there switch.I know my dogs can recognize individual bears by their scent so I think a hounds nose is sensitive enough to know that a porcupine isn't a bear.I'll bet you could break a dog off porcupines and he would still run bears.

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