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ABOUT OUR SPORT
Article written and published
courtesy of
"Hagood's Black & Tans"
Coonhunting is an old sport, and
has long been a part of American heritage and tradition. Many
fathers have spent countless hours afield with their children
teaching them about hunting, gun etiquette, responsibility, respect
of property, and conservation. Keeping children interested in the
outdoors keeps their interest from wandering elsewhere. As has all
types of hunting, Coonhunting has come under fire as of late by the
anti-hunting activists with their own political agendas and no
knowledge of animal conservation. That is why I have added this page
to address these issues.
Coonhunting with hounds involves
training hounds to hunt for, trail, and tree raccoon. Hounds used
for Coonhunting are trained to trail coon and coon only and not to
molest any other game (deer, fox, rabbits, etc.). The hound searches
for the scent of a coon and opens (barks) upon finding the trail. He
then trails the coon giving mouth as track dictates till the tree
coon is in is found, or coon is forced to take refuge in a tree. He
then locates and trees with a distinctive bark telling hunters coon
is treed. In competition, upon arriving, coon is located, tree
scored, and coon is left in tree. However, in training, coons are
sometimes harvested. This serves to instill the desire for the hound
to want to tree coon, and to keep him focused on coon alone. It also
serves in conservation in keeping coon numbers in check.
Due to the recent drop in fur
prices because of activist groups attacks on the fur industry,
populations have skyrocketed. Coons have almost no natural enemies.
With the fur price nearly nothing, hunting and trapping pressure has
dropped dramatically, allowing population to increase to very high
levels. Conservation officials and biologist have recognized this
and extended the season here in Arkansas to nine months out of the
year, only closed during the time raccoons are giving birth and
raising young. They predate on young duck, quail, and turkey, and
their eggs. Disease, such as rabies and distemper spread rapidly
under these conditions. These overpopulated conditions cause major
die-offs every few years because of spread of disease. Harvesting
coon is a necessary function in the conservation process for coon,
and the game they predate.
Coonhunters have the reputation of
beer guzzling, indiscriminate killers with no regard for public
property or conservation. This is not true! Coonhunting, and
competition Coonhunting is a multi-million dollar a year business.
Coonhunters only have it in their best interest to see that
conservation of coon is carried out properly. Coon are only
harvested as necessary for training purposes. Without coon, there is
no sport. Coonhounds are among the most numerous and popular
registered breed in the U.S. today. Much of the money used in
conservation is collected from Coonhunters by way of licenses and
taxes on hunting related businesses and expenditures. Without
hunting, raccoon numbers will inevitably climb to unmanageable
numbers. Already, professional snipers have to be hired to harvest
deer and coyote because of overpopulation, and the danger it poses
to pets, livestock, people, and the game itself. Any knowledgeable
conservationist will tell you that harvesting is necessary in the
management of healthy game populations. We, the hunter, are an
integral part in the management and conservation of all game
animals, and contribute the most to the preservation of game for
generations to come. |