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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3716702" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>Back in the day my father and I used to trap a lot. For us it was a means of making extra money. When it cost us more to do it than it did on what we made we slowed down on hiw much we trapped. Coons will pretty much investigate anything abnormal or that smells good. Tuna or canned animal food seems to smell a lot more and will bring them in. Back when we trapped you couldn't freeze the whole carcus, the buyer would have looked at us weird. First time I heard of that was when my father-in-law started trapping and was doing that. I was a little confused to be honest. After talking to a few people that I knew that still trapped it be came the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3716702, member: 43286"] Back in the day my father and I used to trap a lot. For us it was a means of making extra money. When it cost us more to do it than it did on what we made we slowed down on hiw much we trapped. Coons will pretty much investigate anything abnormal or that smells good. Tuna or canned animal food seems to smell a lot more and will bring them in. Back when we trapped you couldn't freeze the whole carcus, the buyer would have looked at us weird. First time I heard of that was when my father-in-law started trapping and was doing that. I was a little confused to be honest. After talking to a few people that I knew that still trapped it be came the norm. [/QUOTE]
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