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Claude Nunnery  |
Location: Eastover , North Carolina  |
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 2-4-2008 07:14 PM
Well I enjoyed looking at this page . brought tears to my eye's as I think of the dogs me and my Dad had when I was growing up . I spent many an hours with my uncles and cuzzins hunting ol coons . Glad I came across this . Thanks and have a great hunt . Claude Nunnery N.C.
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COLDWATERCREEKS KENNEL TOCCOA  |
Location: GA  |
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 1-10-2008 06:49 PM
JASON AND JACE MAXWELL,REALLY ENJOYED THINKING BACK ON HOW A COONHUNT BONDS MAN ,SON , AND DOG FOREVER.
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Ben Farris  |
Location: Oakdale La  |
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 1-9-2008 09:15 PM
well i must say if u have never had a coon hound. well u just wouldnt understand why we do things like this. i have a place down in the swamp were we lay them to rest an i just hope we an keep the coon hunting alive.
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Kirby Davis  |
Location: Selmer TN  |
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 1-1-2008 01:34 AM
My family and i went to the graveyard at christmas and it was unbeliveable. I have a treeing walker and a mountain cur that hopefullly will be buried their someday.
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Denise and Phillip  |
Location: Arab Alabama  |
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 12-30-2007 07:58 PM
We came by and visited the cemetary, it was really cool...
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Kaysi  |
Location: Florida  |
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 12-27-2007 02:28 PM
It really is a special thing when one place, such as the beloved Coon Dog Cemetary, can bring a smile or a tear to EVERYONES face.  . The movie "Sweet Home Alabama" helped people like me, who did not know this place exsisted, become aware. And i would like to say I did become aware. I have made plans to go see this memorial, and i am sure it will bring that smile and the tears.
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Pat Williams  |
Location: USA  |
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 12-26-2007 12:49 AM
Cool site.
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Mike R.  |
Location: now in PA  |
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 12-9-2007 10:42 AM
When I lived near Coon Ridge MO, I loved hearing the Coon Dogs on the trail.
(I rarely see a Blue Tick around here!)
I hope to see the cemetery in person, someday. Great website!
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Emily Hall  |
Location: kentucky  |
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 11-30-2007 04:39 PM
I would never have though that there would be a cemetery for coon dogs. I believe that Mr. Key Underwood has created a good thing and i hope that more dogs are barried at this cemetery. My family and i are big in coon hunting and are members of pkc and ukc... again this is a great idea and good luck with it
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Shelly B  |
Location: Texas  |
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 11-29-2007 09:23 AM
 This is pretty neat I saw it on sweet Home Alabama, thought I would check it out. I have a couple of blueticks and a redbones. They are the best dogs I could ever ask for. Pics on myspace look up Shelly Birmingham
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kenny weaver  |
Location: arkansas  |
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 11-21-2007 07:38 PM
i never would have dreamed that there was a cemetary just for coon dogs i think it is so neat i'm planning a vacation already for next year to go see it.
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Rodney Doran  |
Location: Williamstown,Mo  |
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 10-24-2007 01:05 PM
 This site made me cry like a kid without a coonhound.
and I enjoyed it,keep your lights
charged everyone.
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Derek Cagle  |
Location: Concrete Washington  |
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 10-14-2007 07:33 PM
i lost a great set of dogs a walker and a black and tan that would have been some of the best dogs around
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trey moore  |
Location: andrews nc  |
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 10-8-2007 10:08 AM
I have been coon,bear,and hog huntin since i was old enough to walk a dog and my dad had me walkin pups through the woods pretty early. i can remeber when my first dog died. It was a red bone and a hog ended up cuttin it. Now i got about 10 blueticks and redbones.I like ur site.
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tom white  |
Location: indiana  |
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 10-4-2007 10:50 AM
i lost a great blue-tick hound by the name of mollie,i never ever have seen a smarter hound than this one,she would hunt any thing i was hunting for,will be missed more than anything!8-15-98 to 9-30-07
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Rachel Pruett  |
Location: northeast missouri  |
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 10-4-2007 10:48 AM
I have a black and tan coon dog named toby. If anything was to happen to him I would want to pay my respect to him like the men back in the day did with there dogs. I think that the dog cemertary for coon dogs only is the best thing around.
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tim  |
Location: vernon fl  |
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 10-3-2007 10:47 PM
take a kid coon hunting and more than likely, you want have to hunt that kid in the future
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BUBBA JOHNSON  |
Location: DERIDDER, LOUISIANA  |
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 9-28-2007 08:10 AM
 HELLO EVERYONE. MAN THIS IS PRETTY KEWL SITE.NEED TO GET ME A COUPLE OF COON HOUNDS .I HAVE BEEN WITH FRIENDS BEFORE I LOVE IT. WELL, EVERYONE TAKE CARE AND GOOD HUNTING !!!!!
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Terry Hammersmith  |
Location: Chicago  |
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 9-25-2007 07:38 PM
I am from Chicago and never been Coon Hunting. I have heard mey brother in law Floyd from Ramer Tennessee talk about coon hunting. I was driving down 72 highway and saw the sign for the coon dog cemetery. I decided to detour and pay my respects at the Coon Dog Cemetery. I'm Glad I did.
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Marty J. Woods  |
Location: Clay Center Kansas  |
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 9-25-2007 03:30 PM
We read about this in our Fur Fish and Game magazine and wanted to learn more, we are the owners of a coon hound ourselves- Little Anne Woods. Thanks for the thoughtful gesture to all the coon hounds out there.
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