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Different kind of Coon hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="wasskeet" data-source="post: 2794989" data-attributes="member: 117080"><p>I've never been much on coon hunting here in NC. Went a couple times with friends, but between about getting my eye put out on tree limbs in the dark and not getting home before time to go to work - it just wasn't worth it to me. </p><p>I went on business trip to Iowa a week ago and found out their version of coon hunting is quite different. Calling them in during daytime, no dogs (practically no trees to chase them up), and a good day equals over 100 dead coons - very different than here in the Southeast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasskeet, post: 2794989, member: 117080"] I've never been much on coon hunting here in NC. Went a couple times with friends, but between about getting my eye put out on tree limbs in the dark and not getting home before time to go to work - it just wasn't worth it to me. I went on business trip to Iowa a week ago and found out their version of coon hunting is quite different. Calling them in during daytime, no dogs (practically no trees to chase them up), and a good day equals over 100 dead coons - very different than here in the Southeast. [/QUOTE]
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