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Just a baby coon. A big one coulda whooped that little mutts ass.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Just a baby coon. A big one coulda whooped that little mutts ass.
Yeah, it wasn't full grown. That was a spunky dog, though, so I wouldn't bet on even an adult coon against him. I suspect he fights well above his weight class.
I bet that dog was an experienced ratter to start with.
Tough little dog. Glad he didn't take on a much larger coon or he might have been in trouble. Neat video; thanks for posting.
Good match

Might want to let Spunky know they get way bigger and 10 times meaner

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That is one tough little mutt!

"It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog".
Scrappy little dog. Cool video.
I've watched a few of those ratting pack videos. One of those guys has a dog that takes on full size coons, no problem.
We have 2 Border Terriers. Our bigger one has killed a full size coon in exactly the same manner as that terrier did there. He did not come out unscathed but he dispatched it quite handily, I was impressed. I grew up running coon hounds and I am well aware how tough of an animal they are. After owning these Border Terriers for a decade I wouldn’t bet against them on anything similar in size and slightly above.

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Border Terriers are awesome. I've come close to getting one several times. Scrappy.
Full grown coon would have cleaned that dog's clock.
Originally Posted by saddlesore
Full grown coon would have cleaned that dog's clock.
Not hardly.
I always wondered what type of dog Benji was
For all practical purposes the fight was over when he dragged the coon out in the open. I was impressed with the helicopter move 😁😳
I'm so offended! smile

Imagine letting your dogs kill a trash panda...

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Why risk your dog getting hurt, a .22 would have ended that trash panda without drama. A tore up dog can be $$$
In other words keep yo coonass out of the barn
Tanner has taken about a dozen coons over the years. Only one pup, the rest were full grown. Shakes 'em like the dog in the vid. He doesn't kill' em, but they ain't goin' anywhere. Leaves the dirty work for me. Pit/lab mix. Never so much as a scratch.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by saddlesore
Full grown coon would have cleaned that dog's clock.
Not hardly.
"Full grown" coon covers lots of ground. Could be talking med., large, ex large, jumbo. I killed two out of the same ravine one night that went 52" and 53" from nose to tip of tail and weighed 27 and 28 lbs. I wouldn't bet on that little dog coming out on top in a battle with one of that size.
Been many a full grown 'coon hound drowned when they followed a savvy old experienced boar racoon into pond / lake / creek / river. Old coon crawls on top of the dogs head and holds it under water until the dog quits moving.
That little buggers got some stamina.
Cool video reminds me of my cousin's Boston Terrier she would dig up rats shake the schist out of them and make short work of them. We had a West Highland Terrier that would take on bigger dogs. Terriers are tough and can fight above their weight class. Interesting how some dogs of the same breed are fighters and some are not.
Small coon.
Probably 6 to 12 months old.
Maybe 10 or 11pds...

Dog was fighting in his weight class basically.

If it would have been a 3 or 4 yr old 25ish pd coon.

It would have been like Mike Tyson fighting Steve O.

Little dog still fuuuked up that coon.


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Arrrrgh...
I bet the OP has never even skinned a coon let alone seen one in his subdivision.
After listening to that dog yapping incessantly, I’m pretty sure the baby coon just said β€œfugg it. Kill me”.
Originally Posted by Stormin_Norman
Why risk your dog getting hurt, a .22 would have ended that trash panda without drama. A tore up dog can be $$$

I used to do some taxidermy work. Had a guy bring in a huge boar 'coon one day.

That old boar was a scrapper, had scars all over, and I don't even recall how many .22 slugs I found in it while I was skinning.

That dog in the video is lucky the babymomma 'coon wasn't around.
I feel bad for the coon.
Originally Posted by JoeBob
I feel bad for the coon.

Britney Griner says "God Bless you!"

laugh
Originally Posted by joken2
Been many a full grown 'coon hound drowned when they followed a savvy old experienced boar racoon into pond / lake / creek / river. Old coon crawls on top of the dogs head and holds it under water until the dog quits moving.
"Rip, leave that coon alone ... he'll drown ya."
Originally Posted by joken2
Been many a full grown 'coon hound drowned when they followed a savvy old experienced boar racoon into pond / lake / creek / river. Old coon crawls on top of the dogs head and holds it under water until the dog quits moving.
I've always heard that but have never seen it happen.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by saddlesore
Full grown coon would have cleaned that dog's clock.
Not hardly.
"Full grown" coon covers lots of ground. Could be talking med., large, ex large, jumbo. I killed two out of the same ravine one night that went 52" and 53" from nose to tip of tail and weighed 27 and 28 lbs. I wouldn't bet on that little dog coming out on top in a battle with one of that size.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I bet the OP has never even skinned a coon let alone seen one in his subdivision.
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Originally Posted by OldHat
Just something about this video is relaxing
Gotta weigh in on this thread -

When I was about 10 thru 12, every weekend my dad would take me
down to the "country" it was his uncle Rodgers place. My dad's great
uncle "Claude" had the coon dogs. we would go coon hunting every
Fri. and Sat. night. When the fea. coons were shot in the swamp, often
there were young coons that Uncle Claude would put in a sack and
take home.

He had a set of cages about 3' up he would raise them in.
[next to the tobacco barn] when someone wanted to buy a
young coon dog, first he had to find out what kind of grit the
dog had. We would follow him to the corn field, he would take
a young coon, he would shoot it thru the hips in the field,
he would unlease the young dog, only one would survive this
encounter, one pissed off coon, one coon dog. If the young dog
whipped that coons ass, he sold for good money as they said
back then, if the coon whipped the dogs ass, I never saw the
young dog again.

Like I said, I was just around 10 thru 12, got my attention
back then, I talked about it for weeks with my dad, nothing I
would do with my dogs, but worked for Claude.
We were up in a man basket on day, unplugging the end gun on the pivot, when I look out of the corner of my eye, and there comes my old male sauntering up from the creek bottom with a coon pup. He puts it down hangs out or a bit and disappears. A few minute later, here he come again. With another baby coon. And again. And again. Ended up with six of them that afternoon. I think his sister got momma to move out, so he just picked the whole litter.

He’s not fond of the big ones, at all.

He’s getting really old, now. I’m going to miss that dog.
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I bet the OP has never even skinned a coon let alone seen one in his subdivision.


Greasy assed slimy stinky fuqkers!
I need to ask a question here.

What's the difference between the dog killing the coyote and the dog killing the Coon?
I also have a pit/lab mix and he is absolutely brutal on coons. He caught one the other night on the deck and I could hear the bones crunching.
Years ago my friend had a really experienced Pit, a real azzhole actually. One day a huge Raccoon climbed the fence and fell into the dogs yard, it was a fight that went on for quite awhile, the dog finally killed it but was leaking all over.
About a year later another coon fell into the yard and the dog was abit more cautious about going with it and it managed to escape.

The neighbors dog last night had a fight with one here, he's a big dog Rottweiler cross, there was blood, it wasn't the dogs blood, Coon managed to escape.
Coons only been here around 20 years, never saw one until then, I have shot 3 of the fuggers the last 3 months.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Just a baby coon. A big one coulda whooped that little mutts ass.

^^^^^^This^^^^^^
A big coon would have wooled that little dog around and escaped pretty easily. And yes have seen coons take a dog underwater dragging them down by the head. Buddy had one nearly drowned that way heard the dog gasp when he came up . Crawled out on the bank and wanted no more of Mr Coon. He was a good dog too and the only time we ever saw him back off from a fight.
Originally Posted by okie
A big coon would have wooled that little dog around and escaped pretty easily. And yes have seen coons take a dog underwater dragging them down by the head. Buddy had one nearly drowned that way heard the dog gasp when he came up . Crawled out on the bank and wanted no more of Mr Coon. He was a good dog too and the only time we ever saw him back off from a fight.
We know that Rip was killed that way.

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thankyou Hawkeye gonna watch that one again
Mutt lost an eye to a coon when he was younger, never saw a dog hated a coon more. Burn one out of the top of a tree and he would whip the other dogs to get the kill bite. By the way, you did not come up on his blind side, but once...

Blueticks that know their business, get a grip on the chest and shake the life right out of a coon, crush the ribs and basically keep him from breathing.

Old men used to love to hear the dogs strike cold, figure it out and go from trail to tree across a creek bottom. Shine and squall till the coon looks, then use that old 12 gauge to make him jump and watch the fight.

Spring Creek bottom has a smell that takes me back to Greenbrier coats, shooting stars and navigating cypress knee swamps.
Did anyone else notice that the littermate made tracks out of there while the other one was fighting the dog?
My grandfather was a finish carpenter. He would get layed of or quit in the fall. At the time coyotes were uncommon. Lots of fox. He would trap the usual critters. I have fond memories of going with him. At one time he would use car exhaust to kill skunks and skin them.
He wrote a small book with help " Oscar Nelson 60 Years a North Dakota Trapper". He would teach people to trap and they would stay at his house. At one time he was on Praire Public TV. He would weigh fox a good one was 15 pounds he said the biggest coon he ever caught was 50 pounds. He loved lefsa and luttifisk. I remember he had a set in a culvert and I was quit young he said "take a look in there" I looked in the culvert and a big coon scared the pudding out of me. He thought it was funny. If you do a search you will find reference to the book. My father was killed in a car accident when I was a baby so I spent alot of time with my grandfather's.
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Originally Posted by joken2
Been many a full grown 'coon hound drowned when they followed a savvy old experienced boar racoon into pond / lake / creek / river. Old coon crawls on top of the dogs head and holds it under water until the dog quits moving.
I've always heard that but have never seen it happen.
About 20 years ago, I saw one try. We were pheasant hunting in eastern SD and this happened down at a small slough. We were able to get the dog apart from the coon to apply a 12 gauge. The coon wasn't quite big enough to hold her under the water for too long.
So, nobody got the Twilight Zone reference?
Ok I'm guessing are you referring to the astronauts landing on an asteroid and the one kills a couple the others and makes tracks cause he thinks he has a better chance surviving on his own.
Originally Posted by dakota300rum
Ok I'm guessing are you referring to the astronauts landing on an asteroid and the one kills a couple the others and makes tracks cause he thinks he has a better chance surviving on his own.
No. The episode titled The Hunt. It's about a coon hunter and his coon hound. The coon hound (Rip) ran after the coon when it went into the crick. Hunter said, "Stop, Rip. That coon'll drown you." He jumps in to save Rip, but both are drowned. They don't know they both drowned, though, as they both woke up together by the crick. The man's main worry is that his wife will be pissed off that he stayed out all night, and they both headed home. He gradually comes to realize that he and Rip had died, and that they were both spirits.

Perhaps my favorite Twilight Zone episode. Back in the Wild West days of YouTube, you could watch any episode of Twilight Zone you wanted, but today you will have to rent it.
Ok thanks I tried haha
We use to live trap coon quite a bit when I was a kid. Never brought a gun since we had a giant mean Chesapeake. Like a 135lb dog. He'd flip the trap over and the fight was usually over in minutes. He went for the chest and neck. Got into a 40 pounder one night. That fight lasted a long time. The coon kept luring him into the stock dam and my father would pull the dog out by his tail. He sent me running for a gun but by the time I got back the dog had won. He mounted the coon. That fall, the dog killed close to a thousand coon. He was in shape.
It was a fair fight. Nobody should complain. My GSD does it faster, but that little guy was tough.
Originally Posted by OldHat
He doesn't kill' em, but they ain't goin' anywhere. Leaves the dirty work for me. Pit/lab mix. Never so much as a scratch.

Sounds like a fugking pussy to me. A lab will eat anything. And a pit will bite anything. Am I wrong?

And your stupid mutt won’t even kill a stoopid raccoon.

Originally Posted by Blackheart
I killed two out of the same ravine one night that went 52" and 53" from nose to tip of tail

Wow. You played your own banjo music. Good job.

*Edit: that’s going to be my new slam***
Originally Posted by SDLEFTY
Never brought a gun since we had a giant mean Chesapeake. Like a 135lb dog. He'd flip the trap over and the fight was usually over in minutes.


Damn. My last dog took hours. Yours must be a good one.
I live on a farm and see coons several times a week. I've owned dogs up to the size of a large black lab. I've seen plenty of dogs take on a coon, but I've never seen a lone dog who could whip a full grown male coon.
I have a Catahoula that kills huge coons on a regular basis.
One on one.
Back when I was going to college, my BIL had a shephard/collie mix that was bigger than either breed - probably 130+ lbs. His name was Smokey and he was a beautiful dog. One day my BIL had a coon up in a tree outside his house, and he wanted me to hold a trashcan underneath with a lid ready to catch it while he climbed up the tree and shook it out. He wanted to use it to train his young Treeing Walker coon hound.

Well, I had some misgivings, but I went along and stood under the coon. As he got close to the branch where the coon was, it jumped out and easily missed my half-hearted attempts to catch it. But Smokey was right there, and pounced and picked up the coon and crunched it and shook it once and it was over. Dead coon. Not a huge boar coon, but a full sized coon. Just glad that dog wasn't aggressive towards people, he was a great dog.

I had a GSP bird dog, that killed a mature coon that had entered his pen one night. Not a scratch. He also killed a possum with the same tactic Smokey used. Grab their ribs from above and pick them up and crunch and shake. I believe there are plenty of dogs that can take out a full grown male coon pretty easily. They just got to want to.
Rat terrier/corgi?
Dogs and coons have been fighting since the dawn of time.
I have had two dogs that seemed to have a knack for killing coons of any size. One was a female redbone hound that killed many, but sometimes got pretty chewed and scratched up if it was a big coon. When we had her we also had a small border collie mix that would actually herd coons and groundhogs to the redbone. It was cool to watch those two work together. The other is a pit/boxer mix that has killed several of various sizes and seems to come out nearly unscathed each time.
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