CoonHunter30251
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be happy to help you out with that coon problem
be happy to help you out with that coon problem
Possibly after deer season is over. Where are you? We're in Southern Upson county.be happy to help you out with that coon problem
meriwether and coweta. we are 3 guys two of us work for Coweta CountyPossibly after deer season is over. Where are you? We're in Southern Upson county.
Could be interesting. I'd like to talk to my neighbor first.meriwether and coweta. we are 3 guys two of us work for Coweta County
But the guy is wanting somebody that coon hunts to come "help" him out. So he has a coon problem but wants somebody else to pay for it. I can almost guarantee that the fee is more than a case of drinks. That sounds like a great opportunity!!!!You don't know what the "small fee" is. Could be a case of cold drinks, or maybe 0.05.
I think its a great opportunity for someone that wants to run dogs.
If it turns out to be a yearly deal then i would be willing to pay to coon hunt it every year. Its hard to find land after the wma's close to run your dogs year round. Just sayingBut the guy is wanting somebody that coon hunts to come "help" him out. So he has a coon problem but wants somebody else to pay for it. I can almost guarantee that the fee is more than a case of drinks. That sounds like a great opportunity!!!!
It's like someone with a beaver problem but they don't want to pay me to come catch their beavers. They want me to spend my time, my gas, my money to rid them of their problem.
I understand that and I agree. But the OP was looking for somebody to "help" him out. There is a difference in asking for somebody to help with a problem and asking if somebody wants to lease a place to hunt.If it turns out to be a yearly deal then i would be willing to pay to coon hunt it every year. Its hard to find land after the wma's close to run your dogs year round. Just saying
Could be interesting. I'd like to talk to my neighbor first.
I have 320 acres, a pretty square piece of property. Will the dogs run off of that? I'm directly on Hwy 19.
Yes, coons don't know property lines and dogs follow the coon.
^^^ These are the things I'm thinking about.Not if the offer is made. I as a hound hunter would need to factor in the safety of my dogs.
Depending on dog 320 may be big enough. A close hunting close mouthed cur or feist would probably be fine. A bawl mouthed deep driving comp type hound not so much.
I'd also want to know that if the dog crosses a line it won't get shot on sight and that the neighbors won't be a jerk about it if I grab my dog and apologize. Also I need to know if nearby hardtop gets much traffic at night and that there's no gator infested swamps to worry about.
If I've done all that and still lose a dog its on me.
Then when you get them going good you can order some foothold traps for coyotes. Go big or go home! Post pictures of your catches in the trapping forum!It looks like I'm ordering a 1/2 a dozen DPs. Just what I need, another hobby...
I used to could hear a 1/2 a dozen or so coyotes from camp nearly every night.Then when you get them going good you can order some foothold traps for coyotes. Go big or go home! Post pictures of your catches in the trapping forum!
All the more reason to get some coyote traps. I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures in the trapping forum!I used to could hear a 1/2 a dozen or so coyotes from camp nearly every night.
These days, when they get together it sounds like about 30 of them at a time...