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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlielee" data-source="post: 2889613" data-attributes="member: 73299"><p>Back in 1980 and old friend and I were striper fishing on the bank at Lake Texoma. We had parked the truck down a trail just up from the bank in the woods in early spring. It was real dark from no moon and we were casting top water red fins and slowly pulling them in so a V-ripple would form on the surface. There was no wind at all, so we knew when some coon hunters put out their noisy dogs hoping to tree a raccoon or something. The dogs seemed like they were getting close to us but we could not tell for sure where they finally went because they whelping. </p><p>So after a while we decided to get on up to the truck and head back to camp. We had our hands full of rods and tackle boxes and if anything just a weak flashlight. So with our heads down trying to not trip as we reached the truck, we were laying the equipment into the bed when all of a sudden right at me a coon dog bellow and breath hit me right in the face, wharoohh! The entire pack had managed to get in that bed and they were as startled as we were when we surprised them, all letting it out. Needless to say the old man and I were having one heck of a laugh once our heart beat settled down.</p><p>The owners of the dogs soon came down the trail happy to find them. The "coon dog bellow" is a loud as a noise as a dog can make and they scared the dickens out of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlielee, post: 2889613, member: 73299"] Back in 1980 and old friend and I were striper fishing on the bank at Lake Texoma. We had parked the truck down a trail just up from the bank in the woods in early spring. It was real dark from no moon and we were casting top water red fins and slowly pulling them in so a V-ripple would form on the surface. There was no wind at all, so we knew when some coon hunters put out their noisy dogs hoping to tree a raccoon or something. The dogs seemed like they were getting close to us but we could not tell for sure where they finally went because they whelping. So after a while we decided to get on up to the truck and head back to camp. We had our hands full of rods and tackle boxes and if anything just a weak flashlight. So with our heads down trying to not trip as we reached the truck, we were laying the equipment into the bed when all of a sudden right at me a coon dog bellow and breath hit me right in the face, wharoohh! The entire pack had managed to get in that bed and they were as startled as we were when we surprised them, all letting it out. Needless to say the old man and I were having one heck of a laugh once our heart beat settled down. The owners of the dogs soon came down the trail happy to find them. The “coon dog bellow” is a loud as a noise as a dog can make and they scared the dickens out of us. [/QUOTE]
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