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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 3929562" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>There's at least 5x the number of raccoons that you see, in the area. They have a 2-4 mile range from home base, is what I've read. </p><p></p><p>I use Duke DP traps, anchored with 12-18" rebar J-hooks. Do not put the traps close to something they can climb or they'll pull the rebar out. If near something vertical, use 100lb braided wire to the trap chain links and tie it off good! I put 5-7 pieces of dog food in the bottom, then impale a full size marshmallow on the trigger, length wise to fill the trap circumference. </p><p></p><p>I started using my gamo big cat 1200 pellet gun to dispatch. Much quieter and cheaper when going to war with raccoons. Put it between their eyes and a bit above for the brain. They become ditch ornaments for the owls, hawks, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 3929562, member: 24464"] There's at least 5x the number of raccoons that you see, in the area. They have a 2-4 mile range from home base, is what I've read. I use Duke DP traps, anchored with 12-18" rebar J-hooks. Do not put the traps close to something they can climb or they'll pull the rebar out. If near something vertical, use 100lb braided wire to the trap chain links and tie it off good! I put 5-7 pieces of dog food in the bottom, then impale a full size marshmallow on the trigger, length wise to fill the trap circumference. I started using my gamo big cat 1200 pellet gun to dispatch. Much quieter and cheaper when going to war with raccoons. Put it between their eyes and a bit above for the brain. They become ditch ornaments for the owls, hawks, etc. [/QUOTE]
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