To tree a coon means to get a raccoon to climb into a tree. From there, it can usually be shot down.
Billy bet two dollars that his hounds could tree the goat coon in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
If my memory serves me right it was the "ghost coon" in the rotten tree that he tracked the animal to.
It is called the ghost coon because no dog can tree it. little ann and old dan tree it. The coon escapes down the tree and billy finds and cracks the answer. The ghost coon always escapes.
That if they do their part and their the coon then he'll do the rest meaning cutting down the tress, little did he know that they treed the coon in the biggest tree in the whole forest.
an oak fern silly
tree
Oh, dude, I mean, like, yeah, totally! The Pawpaw tree was mentioned in "Where the Red Fern Grows." It's where Billy finds the red fern growing, like, symbolizing his love for his dogs or something deep like that. So, yeah, it's in there, man.
You Say Coon one more time and ill curb you for being a racist.
"Where the Red Fern Grows" is a 1961 novel by Wilson Rawls about a boy who buys and trains two Redbone Coonhound hunting dogs. The verb for sending a raccoon into a tree is the tree.
Billy showed his respects to Rubin by giving him a eulogy and burying him with his favorite possessions. His grandfather also noticed this act of respect.
In Chapter 8 of "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy goes hunting with his dogs in the snowy woods. They track a raccoon up a tree, and after a long treacherous chase, the dogs manage to tree it. However, in the excitement of the moment, the coon pulls a surprise attack on Billy. Ultimately, the chapter reveals the determination and bravery of both Billy and his dogs in the face of danger.
The think that happen is that Rubin say billy did not won the bet fair because he need to do killed the coon in order to get the money and so they were in a an argument in who got the money and billy hound were fighting with the blue thick hound and then on the boys was trying to get an ax to killed the coon hound or the coon and so he tripped and the ax fell in his stomach which cause him to died.