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I'm usually pretty good at catching the pesky little buggers with my "secret" deer corn/dry catfood mix (seasoned with Anise) that I catch Coon with but I've had one in my wood shed for about a month that just wasn't interested. Well, you know what a mess they can make so out of desperation I put a big ol femer bone from a Chicken in the trap a couple days ago, and sure enough the little bastid was waiting for me this morning. Who Knew?? ![]() ![]() Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed. | ||
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Nice catch! I've used a bit of mollasses before. Worked for that one. Not exactly enough of a trend to have confidence. | |||
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Ha,,,, had another one waiting for me this morning. That's three this year (which is odd since I don't normally see em till fall). One with corn/catfood mix and two with Chicken bone. LOL The'd probably go after a beef steak too, but thanks to our elected officials all they're getting around here is Chicken. Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed. | |||
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sometimes shiny objects will work. I have had the best results with a trap inside a stove pipe, they just have to go through. Doug McMann www.skinnercreekhunts.com ph# 250-476-1288 Fax # 250-476-1288 PO Box 27 Tatlayoko Lake, BC Canada V0L 1W0 email skinnercreek@telus.net | |||
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I have trapped about 20 since the first of August in my tractor shed...using peanut butter smeared on the trap pan...works pretty good..they can't pass up peanut butter!! Z | |||
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Try a trail of marshmallows and a small piece of rotting salmon with the skin on. Coons can't resist. Only problem is opossums like it too. | |||
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