Re: hello all...
#28045
06/10/2008 12:30 PM
06/10/2008 12:30 PM
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Hoosier Daddy
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Welcome to the board Houndsound.There are not too many coonhunters on here.I used to primarily run English,but seem to have more TW now. I have a 6 month old female English that I will be starting pretty soon.She is out of the old Ringo dog that Seth Isch has.Most of the English dogs I used to hunt were Wildfire bred. I also have two beagles that run loose here at the house.They run rabbits every morning.They are just grade,I aint into the trials,but do comp. hunt the coonhounds.
Natural Born Killer.
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Re: hello all...
#28047
07/27/2008 08:48 AM
07/27/2008 08:48 AM
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Posts: 6,376 Indianapois, IN, USA
delaney
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I was at Atterbury this morning going flyfishing. When we launched the boat, there was a gentleman running eight beagles, maybe seven, at one time. I stopped and asked him how often a pack like that ran down the young of the year. He said something to the effect of "yes they do" and "they catch some full grown ones as well". I have owned beagles and bird dogs over the years, but what the point of running a pack like that full well knowing that they are going to catch quite a few of the young at this time of year?
"Fishing is like a one night stand, unless you're fly fishing, then you've encountered the romance of your life"
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Re: hello all...
#28048
07/27/2008 03:52 PM
07/27/2008 03:52 PM
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Posts: 155 Pendleton, IN
Wes Coffman
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Most young rabbits have little to no scent thanks to Mother nature, making it pretty darn difficult for a dog to catch let alone run. I think houndsmen run their dogs to keep them in shape as well as to be out doing something they love regardless of how hot or cold or what time of year it is. I would venture to say that the cats and yotes account for more rabbit kills than every rabbit hunter in the state combined. By the by, were you fly fishing for nesting bluegills? 
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Re: hello all...
#28050
07/27/2008 04:41 PM
07/27/2008 04:41 PM
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delaney
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I was only commenting on the comments made by this gentleman and my question as to why run so many dogs at one time if there is such a potential loss of young rabbits. He didn't hesitate in providing a response to me and I certainly appreciate his honesty in comment. I can see running two or three at a time, but I guess I question the number, especially at this time of year.
Oh, and we tossed all the gills back. I guess we should've kept them all, even the little ones?
"Fishing is like a one night stand, unless you're fly fishing, then you've encountered the romance of your life"
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