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| The hunting guides and outfitters
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About Coon by Wikipedia
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Coon and Opossum hunting is an engaging and interesting activity. Many times it is done by what is known as a dry run. A dry run is without the intent to kill but, rather to stalk or hunt. Many dry runs are used to train dogs. Coon and Opossum hunting is usually a nighttime experiences. This is because these two animals are nocturnal creatures. Both animals have habits and skills that are challenging to a hunter. They are good climbers, excellent swimmers, and are very agile creatures. These traits make it very challenging for the hunter.
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| When you go on a coon hunt you need a guide who
has well trained coon hounds. The hounds need to tree the coons.
Dogs will go out a head of the hunters and try to pick up a scent.
They will then chase and tree the animal for the hunter. A good
flashlight is an important piece equipment needed for coon hunting.
Once the animal is treed, the hunter needs a light to locate the
animal in the tree. Even with a good light. They can be hard to
locate. Weapon used for coon hunting can be anything from a bow to a
shotgun or rifle.
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