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walters444hunt 07-17-2007 10:29 PM

bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
last year my friend and i both were robbed by coon hunters''we think''
are stands were gone a junk stand was against my tree and beer cans layed allover. i coon hunt and would never do this. now my ? is what would you do to stop this???? trailcams, police the land hard or find out who the neighbors let hunt yes the stands were chained

the bees knees 07-17-2007 10:48 PM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
I would try to get positive picture evidence of either tresspass, theft, or poaching or all 3. Then take your pictures to the neighbors, and the police...

MdDave 07-17-2007 11:10 PM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
better make it a IR camera.. i know one think if i wascoon huntin an fixin to steal some stands an seen a flash go off. your camera's gonna be missin to.....

StrutNtom 07-17-2007 11:49 PM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
To begin with, you shouldn't throw these guys into the group "coon hunters". How do you know they are coon hunting and do this? you say that you coon hunt? then why are you making a post that is attacking "coon hunters"?

i tell ya, some "hunters" need to think before they hit the keys.[:'(]

wis_bow_huntr 07-18-2007 05:42 AM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
yes how do you know they are coon hunters???

redneck buck hunter 07-18-2007 11:17 AM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
My question too.

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

yes how do you know they are coon hunters???

quiksilver 07-18-2007 11:25 AM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
A coon hunter wouldn't be carrying a treestand. Maybe a beer - not a treestand. So, if your thief left ajunker stand behind- it probably wasn't a guy running coon hounds.

Besides, if somebody found your stand, they probably saw it in the daylight.

Coon hunters will just walk the logging roads and field edges with small flashlights/headlampsuntil the dogs tree, then they go find them and break out the bright lights. They aren't wasting their spotlight batteries pointing them into the trees unless the dog is on thetree.

A coon hunter would probably walk past 10 treestands in the darkbefore they'd actually stumble onto one.

Granted, the stands might have gotten yanked in the dark, but they were probably first seen in daylight hours - by a deer, turkey or mushroomhunter.

BKE 07-18-2007 11:59 AM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
My first thought was the same as Quicksilver. You don't carry a stand around with you when you're out coon hunting do you? Also, you said "you and your friends both" so were they right next to one another?Someone probably scoped them out earlier and as for the beer cans.... I think if I wanted them I'd get in and get out the quicker the better. If possible (if you're in a small community) I think I'd try to figure which crowd likes to go out in the woods at night to do some partying.

Bullet Hole Bailey 07-18-2007 02:12 PM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 

ORIGINAL: redneck buck hunter

My question too.

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

yes how do you know they are coon hunters???

uh huh, mine too???

wis_bow_huntr 07-19-2007 05:41 AM

RE: bow hunter vs coon hunter
 
Ive hunted coons before with some buddies and even some people I never knew, and I tell you, coon hunters are a very respectable group of people. It sounds to me as hes against coon hunters and is blaming coon hunters for a bunch of poaching drunktheives for stealing their stands. If you want to find out who it is, just take a couple of them there beer cans to your local shrrifs office and have the cans dusted for prints. Let them know youre missing items off your property. You shouldnt be so quick to blame or judge.


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