steve bankston
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Registered: Sep 2013
Location: tylertown,mississippi
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BO in ILLINOIS
BO and I woke up at 2;30am yesterday morning and convinced Beverly, my wife, that we needed to get back in the road and get through ST. Louis MO. before rush hour morning traffic. We got a mean look from her, comparable to those ole mean coons but she was out voted and we hit the road. Got to MR. ED Mauney's and MRS. Mary's a little after 8am. Had a very nice day and after lunch they took us to the cabin in the woods where we are staying and we got unpacked and settled in. Beautiful place far from any road that has traffic with a big pond in front and beautiful hardwood hills and hollers behind it. We went to their Granddaughters basketball game last night and they won it then we came to the cabin after 10pm and cut BO for his first hunt up here. HE hunted out to 200yds and made a loop but came back without a strike. I wasn't pleased with the short loop he made but was going to give him time to settle in with the new area before I let him know that 200yds just isn't going to cut it. We road a few miles down the road and cut him down the side of a standing corn field. Woods on left corn on right. He got in almost 300yds pretty quick and struck a good track and went a little piece and hit up on the tree. He didn't locate with authority like he usually does but was treeing non the less and I started to him. Got half way and he hushed, I waited a few minutes but he didn't climb back on it so I walked back out to truck. We listened for a while and I watched him on the Garmin and he got out to over 500yds at one point then came back to 441yds, struck again a few times and came treed. we listened a few minutes then drove around and down a lane through the corn to within 80yds of him. He was still treed but he wasn't real proud of it. I went in to him and found the coon quick. Big looking coon to this redneck. Once I got to him Bo lit the tree up pretty good. Sure was nice to walk through open woods and even though it was a good size tree with leaves the coon was easy to find. Heaven compared to our swamps and thickets of briars and privet hedge down home. It was 1am by then so we headed in as BO and I had been up nearly 24 hours.
To sum his first hunt up, I'm proud he went hunting by himself and first and only tree we made he had the coon. We didn't see the first deer or coon crossing the road, out in the fields or setting up. Game didn't seem to be moving. Mr. ED said the last month has been dry which made for less scent than those swamp coon so probably explains why he didn't hit the tree and light it up like he does at home. BO passed his first out of state hunt test with me but if he's going to win at FLORA he better put it together, QUICKER, FASTER and STRONGER! Still had a great time and looking forward to tonight and the rest of the week. GOOD HUNTING!
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