steve bankston
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ROCKET WINS AGAIN!!


Another good hunting tale to tell tonight! Took Bam down river in the Jet Boat first and cut him down that drain again. He struck at 125 and moved it out over 300yds pretty good but then bogged down. He located up a few times but didn't stick. I stayed within 100yds of him in case he treed but he never did and couldn't move it on so I caught him up and we came home and got Bo and went to Black Branch Swamp. About the same spot Bo struck off the 4 wheeler the other night Bam and Bo struck together and just came unglued so I cut'em. Bo went right as you can see in the picture the Blue Line and Bam went Left he is the Green Line. Where you see he is at in picture that was a little over 200yds and he was trying to find away through that hog wire. He finally did but was so far from where the coon went through the fence that on way back to pick up the trail he hit a dillar hot and ran it to a hole and he got the juice again. He quit it quick and after a bit found me and I hooked him up. Bo in the mean time had already ran his coon through the hog wire in two different spots and each time it took him a while to find away around and pick it back up. The coon took him in the Bad Stuff and that slowed him even more. Bam and I had been setting listening to him open here and there for a while and he was in a 20acre bad spot and I could tell on the Garmin he was looking for the tree. I said a Small Prayer as I was getting cold and have to work tomorrow. I said, " Lord Please put him on a tree, Wrong or Right! " I no sooner said it than he located and locked it down. I looked up at the sky and said my Thanks and Bam and I took off to him. He was on a Magnolia that you see in the picture. That Picture is the scene of the crime where Bam got attacked. The green broke magnolia limb and tore up ground are the evidence. Bam was hooked to the pine you see left in picture. I started looking for the coon and had both hounds hooked, Bam on one side and Bo on other side of tree. It wasn't a tall Magnolia but it was wide in the top and full of leaves. I looked and squalled a bit and Bam really got to treeing good and I could tell he was winding the coon. I found a tall sapling that grew up on the outer edges of the Magnolia limbs and I grabbed it and started swinging it against those limbs and squalling at the same time. I saw his eyes for a second and knew as red as they were and as wide that it was probably Rocket! Before I could get my rifle up he quit looking and next thing I knew Bam was fighting for his life. Rocket had bailed out right on top of Bam and the fur and hair was flying a few seconds. As I ran toward Bam to kick Rocket off his head he came loose and took off running within inches of Bo stretched out screaming trying to get to him. I cut Bam loose first and as soon as he was lined out screaming away I cut Bo. Then I just sat down and listened to those two hounds I love burn his tail up in that bad, thick, Swamp. I looked up at the sky again and told the Lord Thanks again, for helping Bo choose the right tree and for the race I was listening to. Sure wish Mr. Ed, Mr. Jack and Mr. Frank could have been with me as this is what we love to hear. A young pup strung out on a mean, running coon. Rocket couldn't stay in the thicket, they were to close so he took them to the 6' tall Hog Wire Fence to get the separation he needed. Took Bo a full minute to find a way through and took Bam twice that long because that puppy don't follow NO DOG. He does his on thing. Independent as you will find. Bo got him going again but Rocket went through the fence in another spot and this time Bo couldn't find his way around and I ended up catching him but about time I did Bam had found him a spot through and was trailing Ole Rocket at a good pace. Bo and I made our way back to the 4 wheeler and I was watching the Garmin and Rocket was taking Bam just about the same route as he had took Bo when they first struck him and his Girlfriend off the 4 wheeler. So I took off down the trail to where Bo had crossed it and waited and sure enough Bam was headed my way and had really got to moving him good but it was late so I caught him off Rocket. He wasn't happy at all and when I loaded him up he just kept looking out into the dark bawling that big, echoing bawl. Bam was still mad about getting jumped on, I could see the fire in that pups eyes. But he was to far behind Rocket and would have eventually got thrown off the trail when Rocket got tired of playing with him. It was a night to remember even if we came home without firing a shot. One thing is for Sure, Rocket is a jumper. From the first time I treed him last year in the huge Turkey Pine and popped a couple shots that hit the big limb he was on and he jumped then to the other night when Mr. Jack heard a splash and then tonight. He came out of that Magnolia fast. I never saw him trying to walk down it, just jumped. Rocket The Racoon Wins Again, Good Hunting!!
Ron I hope all is good up your way. I know yaw probably neck deep in Winter right now. Come on down to Bluetick Days it will be a great time. Come hunt with me a few days before the Hunt, would love to show you and your hounds some of these swamp runners. I've already booked my cabin at John Kyle State Park on Lake Sardis. Hope to see you there, Take Care.
Tommy the Boars are Rutting and its some great races happening. I saw yaw had a two hour Bandit race the other night, sounded like a great one and wish I could have been on the tailgate listening to those 3 burn it up. Take Care.
Mr. Ed it has been tough this year getting on a good track but it seems to be getting better since they started rutting. Bam turned 7 months last week. I should be ashamed taking him as much as I do as young as he is but I ain't. That pup is more mature than some 18 month old hounds and he has one thing on his mind, Go Hunting! He likes holes in the ground to much but we working on that. No fast game yet, just Dillars, Possums and Coons. Having fun with him and as much as I can't wait to see how he will be this time next year, I'm not going to push him to hard, just have fun and try and keep him in coon. Deer season will be over soon and all the deer hunters that have feed scattered out all over won't be filling the feeders No More. Then the Coon will hit my bucket feeders more regular and Bam will get some better tracks night after night. He's going to make a good one I believe, Take Care and hope to see yaw soon!
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