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Coon hunters are getting kinda rare since the pelts won't pay for dog food...

My Dad was a dedicated  coon hunter back in the late 50's early 60's...He often did not get more than a dollar a pelt, but he did it for the love of the sport...

Then ten years later, coon pelts were worth  $20-30 and EVERYBODY was a goddam coon hunter...<<sigh>>….

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Coon hunters are getting kinda rare since the pelts won't pay for dog food...
My Dad was a dedicated  coon hunter back in the late 50's early 60's...He often did not get more than a dollar a pelt, but he did it for the love of the sport...
Then ten years later, coon pelts were worth  $20-30 and EVERYBODY was a goddam coon hunter...>….
What are whole coons going for these days? May have to test out my new Foxpro on coons and shoot them with my bow at my house

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My friend is looking to hunt in area. I see more damm horse farms in area than farms. Doesn't look very good to run dogs. 

Yes - there is a gathering of coon hunters in White Plains next Monday for dinner. You should come and talk to great coon hunters like Biz, Chef, Jerkman, and special guest from WNY , TF, sodfathe, TCiii, Jeremy K!

We’ve been looking for you?!?

 

 

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