A Gamo .177 takes the mean out of them! That's what I heard anyway.
A Gamo .177 takes the mean out of them! That's what I heard anyway.
BuckeyeCrappie, fishincrazy LIKED above post
Need to invest in one of those myself
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass alongMCG1 LIKED above post
My summertime garden mortal enemy. Traps set as we speak.
they will work a garden over so fast it isnt EVEN funny ....
my grandpa paid me to eradicate them when I was a young fella
we had a 2.5 acre garden and them things like mentioned can be really smart
the biggest one was the smartest and I had to read and read different techniques to outsmart it
seems it was trap wise and was reaching under the jaw traps and setting them off by flipping them
so one digs a light impression in the ground and sets the trap upside down and ....
first set got his big old mean about hairless on the tail butt
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
Duke's dog proof coon traps @ approx. $14.99 ea never fail me. Then a .22 between the eyes next morning cleans them out quick.............for a short time until another batch migrate in.
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Sense the invention of the Duke Dog Proof Coon Trap my catch rate has gone up 100%. If that trap was around 30-40 years ago the coon would have been on the endangered species list here in south central Louisiana. I now use them around my deer feeders and it helps keep the population in check.
You know me, I'm always ready for a road trip. Chip Newest member of Traveling Team OverallsKetchn LIKED above post
I have a couple of hog feeders that every corn eating critter seems to use..Usually they all get along but I have seen my deer run the coons off the feeder by stomping them with front hooves. my buddy showed me a picture of a 8 point grinding a coon into the ground with his antlers... I know a coon could put a hurting on a deer but they never do when I'm watching..