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Posted by topdog on 10-26-2012 12:00 PM:

Gun

Those are neat pictures Dave...I love it when we can go back and look at these dogs when they were pups, especially after they turn into coondogs. One of the things that I never did well all those years back, was to take good pictures and video of the dogs I've owned so that I could look back on those dogs and those days and remember special moments. I don't make those mistakes anymore, I make sure I have pictures of most every situation because it really doesn't take that much to carry a camera and to take the time to get photos of dogs and people right in the moment.

I got some video of Yank and Gun the other night and I'm going to upload it later on. It's interesting that this will be the first video of those two dogs together even though they've always been together since Gun started. It's easy enough to just forget to do it and then lose the opportunity.

Dave and I will be looking forward to seeing Mike, Buck, Wendell and Scott this weekend and hopefully we'll put another good bunch of pictures and video together.

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Posted by topdog on 10-26-2012 11:49 PM:

Hunt

I got a little video of Yank and Gun the other night. Gun was pretty much barked out after 3 straight nights but...at least we can get a picture...

Yank and Gun
http://youtu.be/_4RR_k7wUfY

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Posted by rpfirman on 10-27-2012 03:19 AM:

yank and gun

they are very nice tree dogs you must be very proud .


Posted by topdog on 10-28-2012 01:39 AM:

Friday night..

Dave took 4 kids out hunting last night and had a decent hunt. He figured he should warm up the dogs before Mike, Buck and Wendell got here this evening

This is quite a crew...


Our good friend Scott B. came over today and he, Dave and 3 more kids are loaded up and gone already. When Mike and the guys get here later on, we'll either take the night off so they can get caught up on some rest or we'll head out and see if we can find Dave and join them for a drop or two before calling it a night.

We'll see what the morning brings...eh?

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Posted by Tim MACHA on 10-28-2012 01:45 AM:

Good picture

Whichever you guys decide to do, I predict there will be a whole house full of droopy eyes in the morning, or noon. lol

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 10-28-2012 06:19 PM:

All right, it is morning! It looks like Dave is going to have his hands full this Fall. Are those Va boys behaving? That Bond can be a handfull. If they don't just let me know.


Posted by 1deadeye on 10-28-2012 11:31 PM:

Where's Pastor Mike :)

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Posted by 1deadeye on 10-28-2012 11:50 PM:

Dave, I and the Fav five hit the woods at about 8 pm. Dogs were Yank, Gun and JJ. We had 5 in the box by about 11 pm. We bagged a 32 pounder and a 28.
All the kids had a chance to shoot. I think it was Chase who rolled the 32 out. It hit the ground running. Dave, Yank and Gun were quickly on it. We added one more after the cartel arrived.
Had a blast. I'll be back up Thur. for another round.
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Posted by 1deadeye on 10-28-2012 11:51 PM:

Da turdy two and 28





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Posted by topdog on 10-29-2012 12:10 AM:

Good night...

Nice job with the pictures Scott...pretty much what I had saved to take a look at but I got one of the group that turned out pretty good.

There were more last night but the rest of the kids weren't around this morning to get in on this photo...


It was a good time. Mike, Buck and Wendell held up pretty good for hardly having any rest since early in the morning.

We'll be messing with some pups this week and trying it again so we'll see how it shapes up.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 10-29-2012 01:19 AM:

Re: Where's Pastor Mike :)

quote:
Originally posted by 1deadeye
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He has lost so much weight, you can't see him when he turns sideways.


Posted by david woofter on 10-29-2012 12:26 PM:

Nice

It was nice seeing you Guys again and looks like you got there alright and got some real nice coon. It has rained hard here so I am glad you are having good weather there. Your Buddy, Dave


Posted by topdog on 10-29-2012 10:11 PM:

Sunday night...

We had another decent hunt last night with Yank, Frog, Wison and Wilbur.

We ended up with 5 coons on 5 single trees and one of those was split...
Mike, Buck and Wendell...the dogs are Frog, Wilbur, Yank and Wilson.


Frog and Yank..








Yank..


We had some good dog work and the pups got in on some good action. We always hope that something good will happen to benefit the young dogs when we take them along and last night was good for both of them.

We'll be giving it another go tonight. I won't be able to go along because I have to work in the morning for a little while but Dave should be out so hopefully they'll get something rounded up. We'll see what the morning brings...eh?

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Posted by Barnyard on 10-30-2012 01:13 AM:

Re: Good night...

quote:
Originally posted by topdog
Tom;
If you have any wormer, you might want to give P. Mike a dose! I think it looks like he might have a touch of "TAPE WORM" LOL! HEE! HEE!

Nice job with the pictures Scott...pretty much what I had saved to take a look at but I got one of the group that turned out pretty good.

There were more last night but the rest of the kids weren't around this morning to get in on this photo...


It was a good time. Mike, Buck and Wendell held up pretty good for hardly having any rest since early in the morning.

We'll be messing with some pups this week and trying it again so we'll see how it shapes up.

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Posted by topdog on 10-30-2012 10:47 PM:

Tape Worm

Ha Ha........funny Delcamp. I can say one thing though about losing all this weight.......I've been getting up these hills pretty steady without much of a sweat.....

I think Buck and Wendell may need to take something to lose some excess baggage

We had pretty good night last night, ended up with a 34 pounder that educated 4 dogs and was close to educating Wendell as well.

Tom will post some pics later from last night, we got a few to share.

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Posted by topdog on 10-31-2012 02:35 AM:

Monday night...

The guys went hunting last night and had a pretty good time Lots of excitement from what I could tell...lots of excitement!

Here's the guys and some of the dogs...Samantha, Wilber, Dozer and Frog.


Here's another...Mike, Wendell, Buck and Dave ...and one BIG coon..


The coon Mike is holding weighed in at 34 pounds and the one closest to him was just under 30 pounds and a really big coon. The next one was 25 and long and lean so a real nice night. We have harvested 5 coons over the last week or so that when totaled and averaged, would average over 30 pounds with the weights being 34, 32, 29, 29 & 28.5. Those are some nice coons for such a short period of time. We usually harvest a few at or close to 30 pounds but this season so far has been very good for large coons. Dave has brought home several since opening night on either side of 30 pounds so it started even before the guys got up here.

Gun was also along but didn't get him the picture...we'll have one later with him along. The dogs looked road hard and put up wet this morning. Limping on one foor or another...swollen faces and bite marks all over from the scramble they got in while rounding up that 34 pounder...sounds like a pup or two got a good education again last night.

Anyway, it was a decent night. Dave G. came over to hunt with us and brought his nice young male along that he calls Dozer...he is out of Moose and Leinie so it was kind of nice to get them all together.

I am hanging close to the computer tonight so that I can get out the next two nights...can't take too many long nights in a row anymore...My Dave and the guys headed out again tonight so we'll see what comes of it.

The weather has been real cold and clear since they got here with most nights getting down to the mid to low 20s and very frosty. The moon is bright as can be so the dogs are doing good work to get these coons treed like they are...It's a hoot watching these hounds get the job done.

I suppose you all notice that the Red dog that Wendel brought along has been hunted so hard...it started wearing the red off

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Posted by Tim MACHA on 10-31-2012 05:01 AM:

Our season opens Saturday

I am real excited to have some coon fall out to Double Rabble(Griz-Cid).
He was doing pretty good until the dry hot summer and then I pretty much shut down his training. Been getting out a little since we have got some moisture and cool down. Tonight seemed to be the night everything clicked. You know when it seems like everything stalls out and there is no progress and then a switch flips on. He was up on the tree hammering and I had to literally drag him off the tree. I was so pleased, I had to call Tom up so he could hear. It was just too nice not to share. lol

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Posted by topdog on 10-31-2012 03:58 PM:

Re: Our season opens Saturday

quote:
Originally posted by Tim MACHA
I am real excited to have some coon fall out to Double Rabble(Griz-Cid).
He was doing pretty good until the dry hot summer and then I pretty much shut down his training. Been getting out a little since we have got some moisture and cool down. Tonight seemed to be the night everything clicked. You know when it seems like everything stalls out and there is no progress and then a switch flips on. He was up on the tree hammering and I had to literally drag him off the tree. I was so pleased, I had to call Tom up so he could hear. It was just too nice not to share. lol



Yep...that was pretty cool to hear that pup getting with the program. Sometimes it's hard to back off and just let it happen when they start so early and show lots of potential early. After all...pups are pups and regardless of how they start, at some point, they are going to show that they are pups and that they don't really have the experience to act like a big dog. Pups need a great foundation and Double Rabble sure has that part of the equation in place but then it's a matter of opportunity and repetition before they can show whether or not all the pieces are going to fall into place.

I know one thing for sure...it sure sounded good while I was talking to you on the phone last night...real good... What a great time of the year for the pieces to start falling into place...eh?

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Posted by topdog on 11-01-2012 01:01 AM:

Last night...

Another good night last night and another night of extra large coons.

This is a picture of the guys and dogs from last night...


These are the coons they got...one got caught in the creek so looks a little ragged...


One of these coon weighed just a hair under 30 pounds...29.9 and two others were over 26. The young dogs got another good education last night, the big one gave a good account of himself after coming out of the tree

We've got a couple more nights left and plan to make the most of it...we'll see what the morning brings.

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Posted by topdog on 11-01-2012 07:01 PM:

Wed night...

We had another real good hunt last night. We took Yank, Dagger and Wilber.

We ended up treeing 11 coons in 4 trees...one tree with 4 and one with 5 while the other two were singles. The coons were all pretty good size but we left the rest for seed...

I got a couple of decent pictures of Dagger last night and I think Mike got some nice ones of Yank and the rest.




These are the coons that we got...I don't much like carrying them so I skinned all but one in the woods...


Scott came over today so we'll have the first night gang together again. It was real nice last night but is supposed to get back down into the low 20s again tonight so we'll hope this 15 mph wind dies off by dark.

So far, we've had pretty good dog work with most tracks being finished with the meat. We've run some into the ground and under buildings also but the dogs did their job as good as they could so not much to complain about at this point.

We're hoping to have another solid night tonight considering that tomorrow night is the last night the guys will be here and we'll probably need to keep it short because they've got a long trip ahead of them on Saturday.

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Posted by david woofter on 11-01-2012 07:27 PM:

Real Nice

Real nice pictures. Some day I would like to catch one big coon for the wall. Good luck tonight guys. Dave


Posted by topdog on 11-01-2012 08:03 PM:

More...

I found more photos of the last couple of nights...some are interesting...

Talk about cookie cutters...




Here's what it looks like from straight back...


There were a lot of photos of Gun and Frog on the tree and all are like the top two. They have almost the exact same tree style and when looking from either side...you can't hardly see the other. They almost even bark with the same beat

Here's a few more...no one can say that Wendell and Buck didn't make it to the same tree at the same time...






Few more action shots of Yank, Dagger and Wilber...






I like to see those young dogs start putting it together more and more...it makes it all worthwhile and continues to prove out the theories and plans that we make...eh?

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Posted by jguilliams on 11-01-2012 08:51 PM:

Looking good, wish I were there but there. Good luck tonight. Pastor Mike must have lost his phone, he won't answer it!

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-02-2012 04:36 AM:

I managed to tree a giant 7 lb coon here in Tennessee tonight with my 3 Rabble Grandpups....


Posted by Tim MACHA on 11-02-2012 12:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I managed to tree a giant 7 lb coon here in Tennessee tonight with my 3 Rabble Grandpups....




I try to go by the theory that size doesn't matter. lol You always seem to have a project in the making.

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