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Coonhound Cabin Attracts Southern Heritage Show to 黑料天堂

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Three of the coonhounds at the Southern Heritage event were, from left, Danielle Kunz's bluetick, Kayla Cooper's redbone and Madison Fancher's black and tan. Photo by David Rainer

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

Down a winding, tree-lined road on the outskirts of Clanton, 黑料天堂, is a destination that attracts a select group of individuals and their canine companions. It鈥檚 the Coonhound Cabin, which sits on 85 acres and provided the perfect site for this past weekend鈥檚 AKC (American Kennel Club) Southern Heritage Hunt and Show for coonhounds.

Danielle Kunz and her husband, Kenny, purchased the property in 2018 and soon started to share their passion for the coonhound breeds.

鈥淲e started three years ago hosting coonhound events and a lot of kids鈥 events because this is something kids just don鈥檛 do anymore, hunt with coonhounds,鈥 Danielle said. 鈥淲e live in Hoover, and we love bringing the city kids down here to hunt at night. They always have a good time. They said they didn鈥檛 know you could walk around in the 黑料天堂 woods at night and not be afraid.

鈥淲e have had the 黑料天堂 State Coonhunters Association (ASCA) Youth State Championship two years in a row. We have sponsors who donate everything from hats, shirts, lights, boots and waders. If the kids come and don鈥檛 have a coonhound, we let them borrow one of ours. We have members who will take the kids out on a cast, and we crown an overall youth state champion.鈥

Several of those youth hunt participants have embraced the sport and have their own coonhounds.

Coonhound Cabin has hosted several UKC (United Kennel Club) and NKC (National Kennel Club) events, but last weekend鈥檚 hunt and show is the first AKC event held on the property. Danielle said they are trying to attract the youth and women鈥檚 world hunts to Clanton.

Danielle has been outdoors oriented all her life, hunting with her dad, Danny Fields, and five uncles near her hometown of Oak Grove, southeast of Birmingham.

鈥淒own at Oak Grove on Toadvine Road, you hunt and you fish with your daddy and his brothers,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e always had hunting dogs. We either had coonhounds, Walker-blue tick mixes, and squirrel dogs, feist dogs. We have a hunting club in Epps, 黑料天堂. He would carry me on his hip to the treestand in the mornings, sometimes still in my pajamas. I鈥檝e always been involved with outside and hunting.

鈥淚 waited until my son was 10 and daughter was 14 before we got our first hound, a blue tick named Harley.鈥

Danielle later added Jewel, a redbone, to their kennels. Harley has since earned Grand Champion on the bench show, while Jewel is a bench and field trial champion. Danielle hired Kayla Cooper of Warrior River Kennels to perform obedience training with Harley, and a friendship developed.

鈥淜ayla is an incredible trainer,鈥 Danielle said. 鈥淭raining a hound is not easy, so she has helped me an enormous amount.鈥

Cooper is also secretary/treasurer of the ASCA, one of the sponsors of the Southern Heritage event, which was held outside of Georgia for the first time in its 10-year history.

鈥淥ur association was created to represent the small game hunters in the state, particularly the raccoon hunters, and to preserve the heritage of coon hunting in the state and coonhound breeds that we have,鈥 Cooper said. 鈥淓very dog is created for a purpose. These dogs were selectively bred for hundreds of generations to actively pursue a raccoon. So, it is very important to us that these dogs continue to do what they were bred to do, which is something we don鈥檛 get to see a lot anymore.

鈥淭he majority of Labradors are not duck dogs anymore. They are family pets. They make great family pets. You don鈥檛 see Dalmatians trotting under coaches. You don鈥檛 see terriers out riding on farms. But our coonhounds get to do what they were bred for, so it鈥檚 really important for us to preserve that.鈥

Rocket, a treeing Walker, tries to climb the big oak with a scented raccoon hide hanging in the branches. Photo by David Rainer

Cooper said of the seven coonhound breeds, the treeing Walker is the most common by a wide margin. Other coonhound breeds include the black and tan, bluetick, redbone, English coonhounds (redticks), leopard and Plott hounds. All breeds were represented at the Southern Heritage event.

鈥淭he Plott hound is the only breed not derived from fox hounds,鈥 said Cooper, whose redbone, Chaos, scored an award of merit at the 2019 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. 鈥淭he Plotts are a German breed. They came over with the von Plott family to North Carolina.鈥

During last weekend鈥檚 event, night hunts were held on Friday and Saturday at nearby properties, which meant the handlers were up until the wee hours of the morning. The hounds are scored on finding the trail, barking and treeing. If the hunters spot the raccoon, the hounds are awarded a plus. The raccoon is left unharmed to be treed another night.

The Southern Heritage event had a bench show, field trials and water race. A scented raccoon hide was dragged through the woods and hung in a large oak. The coonhounds were released, and points were awarded for the first dog to cross the line at the tree and the first to bark after crossing the line. A water race followed where four dogs were placed in boxes on the edge of Coonhound Cabin鈥檚 2.5-acre lake. The scented raccoon skin was then tied to a cable that was pulled across the lake about 6 or so feet above the water line. The first dog to splash and swim across the pond to the tree receives the most points. If the dogs do not swim, no points are awarded.

鈥淚鈥檝e been to several water races, and we designed our race to go across the middle of the lake,鈥 Danielle said. 鈥淲hen the dogs come out of the boxes, they鈥檒l try to outsmart the system. If you give them bank, they will run around the bank, and they are struck if they do that. We wanted to make it so that it was shorter to just go straight across instead of trying to go around.鈥

Cooper hopes the Southern Heritage Hunt and Show will advance the ASCA鈥檚 mission to highlight the coonhound breed and gain the interest of the younger generations. Visit alabamastatecoonhu.wixsite.com/mysite to learn more about the ASCA or go to the association鈥檚 Facebook page.

鈥淲hat our association really focuses on is spotlighting the youth,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou hear so many people say, 鈥楳y grandfather used to coonhunt鈥 or 鈥楳y dad used to coonhunt.鈥 Every year less and less hunting licenses are sold in 黑料天堂. It鈥檚 definitely about the breeds we鈥檙e so passionate about and the sport we鈥檙e so passionate about, but it鈥檚 also about getting kids involved so there is another generation to take this on.鈥

Danielle added, 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a lot of fun to work with the dogs. Hounds make great pets, too, but to see them enjoy doing what they were bred to do, it鈥檚 so much fun, and that鈥檚 what we try to show the kids.鈥

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Bluetick, Harley, splashes across the Coonhound Cabin's lake during the water race. Photo by David Rainer