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This weekend I took off with a buddy, his son, one of my daughters, and Mr Fred for a little coon hunting. Now Mr Fred is 80 years old, but still tough as nails and he has forgotten more about coonhounds that most people will ever know.
The first coon treed in some flooded timber and we couldn't get to the tree. We were getting a little tense but the dogs figured out we weren't coming after a while and came back.
We got two coons total for the night and headed on in. We all had a great time especially the kids. Not a bad little hunt in between deer and turkey seasons. Here are a couple pics.
A large time was had by all. Neither of the kids had ever shot a coon out of a tree before. I took the aperture out of my rear sight for night shooting and as always, coons are no match for the Marlin 39A.
I love to coon hunt. When I was a kid, my grandpa and two of my uncles shot 17 out of a single big pecan tree one night near the Pedernales river - the memory is clear like it happened yesterday. Took us about 3 hours to get them all as they would close their eyes when the spotlight hit them. We also used a Marlin 39 - the same one that now resides in my cabinet.
The uncle who owned the family farm claimed that raccoon families will join up when the eating is good and it was obvious the ones we killed were all different sizes. He had a large orchard with peaches and persimmons so the coons would tear up the fruit when it ripened. The other uncle liked to BBQ so we cleaned them just like big rabbits and he feasted for several months.
There's nothing better then listening to a good coon hound work work out a trail and then "tree" on a coon. Especially great that you took the young one's with you. We have lot's of coon here in SW Michigan and I go out as often as I can. Great exercise.
I use the CCI Mini Mag hollow points. They are pretty powerful and my gun likes them. Coons are tough and you have to shoot them twice a lot of times. The Mini Mags are almost too powerful for squirrels.
+1 on the CCI minimags. They are my rimfire round of choice for accuracy and killing power in my 39A. All the coons I've shot with it were just targets of opportunity. I wish I knew someone who did some real coon hunting so I could tag along.