Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Catch22]
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09/04/22 11:28 AM
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headache73
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Thanks, 330. I hope he turns out to be a good one. I agree with Warrior, check the UKC forums, you should be able to find what you want on there Well, he looks determined and quite a pump not. I bet he's gonna do well. What did ya name him? We named him Scooter. It seems to fit 
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 12:10 PM
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Always hunted with walkers as a kid, a few years ago a friend was going through some hard times and was about to get rid of his hound so we adopted him, (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) of a hunter, big male walker, runs trail great, trees hard, and absolutely despises coon with every ounce of his 75 lb frame. When hunting he is the absolute bullheadest dog I have ever seen, he will not quit until he goes trees, so if it’s a bad night or bad area you better have your walk-in shoes on, plenty of gas in the truck, and new batteries in the gps handheld.
life is good......
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: headache73]
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09/04/22 12:53 PM
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Coonhounds help you meet new people…usually in the wee hours of the morning in places you didn’t intend to be.  Wooo boy, that is a true statement I’ve had dogs get into silos, barns, garages, culverts…tree coons right outside people’s bedroom window, tree coon in people’s backyard next to bird feeders…there’s never a shortage of excitement!
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: danny clifton]
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09/04/22 01:03 PM
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25 years or so back a friend of mine bought a started dog named Yancy from Smokey river kennels. Yancy was one of the nicest hounds I got to follow. Was winning nite hunts within a couple months. I think he was a year old when Ron bought him. He was sold as started but that dog was outdoing a lot of "broke" dogs when Ron brought him home. Been quite a few hunt winners come from that bunch. Those kind of dogs aint cheap.
I been out of it for awhile now. If that they are still breeding and starting dogs that would sure enough be a good place to start. My advice is dont buy a started or finished dog either one till you see it hunt. By itself. Not with another dog. Yep alone and on the tree thats where I buy em.
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 01:53 PM
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I'm a redbone girl. Alton Key lives in WI and could probably turn you on to a good hound if you were interested. But these will be competition style hounds. So as others suggested if you don't want a hard driving dog, these probably won't be for you. If you want his phone number just send me a PM
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 07:22 PM
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Catch22
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Man, these threads get me ever time. I haven't heard a hound strike track in a long while, I miss that. I switched to curs and feist cause I couldn't keep up with them anymore. Been a while since I've had a dog. I'd love to get another one that was broke and a house trained dog. Nothing better then hunting coons and squirrels with a good dog.
I think WhiteCliffs and Dillrod nailed it, unless you absolutely cannot do without hearing a hound do it's thing, and I get that!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 07:49 PM
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Catch22
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I love Curs and Feist but there's nothing better in this world than a hound gettin it done. Great pics Tommie!!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 08:13 PM
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Those redbone got nice feet
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: WhiteCliffs]
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09/04/22 10:04 PM
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Catch22
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Get a hound to go for the sound - get a cur to go for the fur. Both will get you fur. The dogs will do their job. The only difference is us, aging...
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Coonhounds for sale?
[Re: Wild_WI]
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09/04/22 11:40 PM
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