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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 5363419" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Most coon hunters don't want to kill the coon unless it's for a pup. Especially if they're competition hunters. Even coonhounds have changed styles over the years. Not all, but a lot of coonhound guys today are competition hunters and won't kill a coon unless they have to because a dog can't tree or win no money off a dead coon. </p><p>I personally think their should be a bounty on coon, skunk and possum tails. Even if was nothing more than $2/tail, it's still more than the fur market woukd give if you factor in time to skin/flesh the critter. Snip the tail off and carry on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 5363419, member: 6860"] Most coon hunters don’t want to kill the coon unless it’s for a pup. Especially if they’re competition hunters. Even coonhounds have changed styles over the years. Not all, but a lot of coonhound guys today are competition hunters and won’t kill a coon unless they have to because a dog can’t tree or win no money off a dead coon. I personally think their should be a bounty on coon, skunk and possum tails. Even if was nothing more than $2/tail, it’s still more than the fur market woukd give if you factor in time to skin/flesh the critter. Snip the tail off and carry on. [/QUOTE]
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