How to Coon Hunt: Tips for Beginners
Coon hunting is a practice that started decades ago. As early as the 18th century people used to hunt raccoons for pleasure, meat and the fur. The practice grew more popular in the 20th century and reached its peak in the mid 20th century when millions of racoons were killed each year.
The fall in demand of coon fur at the end of the 20th century saw the hunting of the animals dwindle down. This led to an uncontrolled increase in raccoon populations. This led to damage of crops and raccoons became pests as they ventured into peoples’ homes. With time however, the practice of coon hunting has been slowly growing again and today it is popular among many people.
Coon hunting can be very enjoyable, especially if you love the outdoors and are an enthusiast. It can, however, be challenging if you are not experienced. Some of the challenges encountered include:
- Finding the right coonhound to aid in the hunting.
- Finding the right location with the right hunting conditions.
- Doing the hunting in the right manner.
Once you have learnt the basics of coon hunting, you will find that it is quite an enjoyable practice that you can even earn money from. Below are some basic tips on coon hunting.
- The most important thing is to learn what the law has to say on coon hunting. Different states have different rules and regulations regarding the hunting of raccoons. You should therefore find out what laws apply to a specific state in regards to coon hunting.
- Get the right dog for the job. It is very important that you select the right breed that will serve you well. Ensure that you have bought a dog from a licensed breeder who will sell you a quality breed. Coonhounds are very specific and have unique features.
- Dog training is the hardest part. The most important thing is to ensure that you are involved in the training process. You can get an older and more experienced coonhound to help out. Go hunting with the two dogs and let the newer one learn. You may also seek the services of a professional trainer.
- Find the best location for hunting. An optimum location will have lots of coons and the perfect geographical setting. You can use the internet to find the best locations.
- Be well equipped when you go hunting. Carry all the necessary equipment such as a flashlight
, knife
, rope
and warm clothes
.
- Before going hunting, learn all you can about the prey that you intend to hunt down. The secret to good hunting is this. Learn how raccoons behave and their characteristics. This will help you in the hunting process.
The above are just the basics on the hunting of racoons. The actual hunting process is much more detailed and you will have to learn a lot before you can consider yourself ready for a coon hunting expedition. You can learn quickly using the internet or by consulting an experienced coon hunter.










The Best States for Coon Hunting
November 27, 2014 by Hunter • Know-How • 0 Comments
All coon hunting enthusiasts understand that the location of the hunt means everything. The location determines the number of coons available, the terrain of the area, and its accessibility. Lets take a look at some of the very best states for coon hunting!
(Southern) Michigan
Michigan is highly populated with raccons. The clear woods in Southern Michigan also makes for a smooth hunt. The only negative aspect to hunting in Michigan is the cold, snowy winters. If you want to skip the cold forgo hunting in the Winter and give it a try in the warmer seasons.
Tennessee
This location is a must try if you are serious about coon hunting.Tennessee provides a great terrain for a hunt. The area has both hills and flat ground. The beautiful scenery is a majoy plus when hunting. For the best experience, try coon hunting from early September to the end of February every year.
The size of the coons is also a plus as coons range from 12 to 18 pounds.
(Northern) Indiana
Northern Indiana is another great location for coon hunting. The climatic conditions of the area make it favorable for coons to breed. Moreover, the authorities in this state have on several locations placed coon hunting restrictions. These two factors ensure that the coon population is always high.
Hunting here is perfect and. the coon sizes are also great. Despite some small coons at times, coon sizes usually range from 15 to 18 pounds. The clear woods should make it easy for you to navigate.
Ohio
Born and raised in Ohio, I can vouch that this a great state to hunt in. There are many areas to explore and coon hunting is very popular in Ohio. You can always find a couple of buddies to keep you company on a hunt.
Weather varys greatly in Ohio. When April comes to an end the temperature is usally warm enough to consistently hunt. Coons are bountiful and there are many coon hunters clubs and competitions to join in on.
The states I have mentioned above should give you a great hunting experience. As always, make sure you have the right equipment and the perfect coonhound buddy. Some states I have mentioned are seasonal and you may need to get a hunting permit, so do your homework before heading out.
Happy Hunting!