Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: mulehunter on September 04, 2008, 10:42:31 PM
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:) Happy coon hunting season open!!!. Went icy creek last night and spotted coon crossing road so I went home get my dogs turn back to where I saw and turn loose, I thank my dogs that they found coons with in 300 yds from road. At first, I thought they were on Coyote race :bdid: but they treed a three coons up the tree. WHEE... Blast time. I am glad they start to figure out since I keep my dogs in kennel whole summer.
I better go hunt more coons!
Mulehunter ;)
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Very cool, nice job. That bluetick on the tree is sure doing it right and doing it with style!! Congrats. I am going this weekend at least one night.
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i hope to get out soon, that dog looks good ;)
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nice looking dogs..
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Nice. :D But I thought it was illegal now to turn the dogs loose? Maybe im wrong, I'll look it up.
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I would love to do that I am trying to talk my wife into letting me get a few hounds. If any of you guys need gas $ one night let me know.
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ah, that looks like a good time.
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Rooster, it's perfectly legal to coonhunt with hounds, it opened up 2nd of Sep and runs till March 15th. The only time we cannot run our dogs is whenever there is a modern firearms deer or elk season open in the unit your running in, during the months of Oct and Nov.
Bullchaser your more then welcome to come along any night, no gas money needed :)
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technically you can run them during the day right during open mod deer elk? i cant remeber if it was no night hunting with dogs during those seasons or closed completely
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Rooster, Yes we are all legally to hunt with hounds on coons statewide ANYWHERE. Expect not pravite land unless u ask for permission.
Machias, Yes you right, I double check with WDFW dept and said we are all good to turn loose!! How many do you get so far? I got 2nd treed so far. Been busy on Elk hunting. :'( No luck for me yet. Could wack any cows in Gmu 454 but save it till late season I perfer BULL! :drool:
bullchaser, have any dogs??
mulehunter
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No coon dogs yet I would love a couple. I do have a pitbull that is a coon treeing machine the problem is he usually catches them before i get their. He has developed a really bad knee and cannot run without making it worse and i have a really hard time with a $3,000 bill for a non hunting dog but he has been one of my best dogs i have ever had despite their bad reputation. my family really loves him.
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My pit had more hunting instinct than either of my Plotts (tracking is another story though). They may not be the first dog anyone thinks of when you say "hunting dog"--a retriever or hound probably comes to mind first, but I think with the right training, a pit would make a great hunter too.
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My pit had more hunting instinct than either of my Plotts (tracking is another story though). They may not be the first dog anyone thinks of when you say "hunting dog"--a retriever or hound probably comes to mind first, but I think with the right training, a pit would make a great hunter too.
dont think they'd have the endurance, labs can run stuff too but when it comes down to it they just cant last that long
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dont think they'd have the endurance, labs can run stuff too but when it comes down to it they just cant last that long
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Good point (though again, it was just the opposite in my backwards dogs! :P). Definitely pays to know the strengths ands weaknesses of the breeds and the individual dog. Just people shouldn't rule out a dog based solely on breed (not that you were).
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I totally agree I really wish he was not going lame. I can only speek for my dog but he really will not stop stop running untill it kills him his determination is unbelivible. You would be impressed.
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Mine got hit by a car when she was 11 months old and I had to make some pretty expensive decisions. I could have put her down, spent $800 to take off her leg, or $3000 to put plates and pins in. Everyone thought I was crazy, but I spent the 3k. It was a lot of money, but they fixed her like new and looking back I'm glad I did it because it turned out her favorite things were chasing balls, rodents and hiking the woods. And she always outlasted me, until this last year when she got cancer at 11 years old. I'm not giving you medical advice, because each situation is different, and you will handle things however is best for you and your family situation, but I will say enjoy whatever time you and your family have with your dog--whatever he is able to do.
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I sure miss the hound hunting of the old days... We used to whack and stack em...
Keith