Don't know about the deer, but the coons love my corn

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dennishoddy

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Time to start trapping! (when trapping season starts)
Two reasons.
#1 is that coons are on top of the food chain for taking out ground nesting birds eggs. Turkey, quail, and pheasant for game birds and a host of others.

#2 What ever they don't tear up, including your feeder, they crap on.
Leave a door open on your tractor or truck, and let me know how it come out for you.:pissed:

They are extremely easy to trap with live traps. I'm betting you already know how:D
 

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Time to start trapping! (when trapping season starts)
Two reasons.
#1 is that coons are on top of the food chain for taking out ground nesting birds eggs. Turkey, quail, and pheasant for game birds and a host of others.

#2 What ever they don't tear up, including your feeder, they crap on.
Leave a door open on your tractor or truck, and let me know how it come out for you.:pissed:

They are extremely easy to trap with live traps. I'm betting you already know how:D

I am overun with racoons. What do you do with them after you trap them?
 

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dump em out of the trap and reset it.
Sorry if that sounds cold, but coons don't have any regret taking out a turkey's nest, and the coyotes have to eats something as well.

Sounds good to me. I can't stand them, they are always messing something up.
 

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