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    I fashioned myself a small minnow storage unit from an old poly drum a few weeks ago. This weekend I had to bust ice on the top to retrieve minnows for a trip to the river. Last night the coons found it and used the ice ledge as a platform on which to stand and fish out their dinner. Lol. Looks like they relieved me of about a lb of bait. Name:  IMG_3646.jpg
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Size:  68.3 KBThe little boogers didn't even eat the entire minnows, only bit off the heads and went back for another. Well, I moved the bait tank inside the shop after that and will soon have a live trap waiting for the next raid.


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    Devils they are!!!!!
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    Just like little bears with fingers


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    I'm just amazed minners can survive them kind of conditions, as far as the coons go, I am not surprised, greedy and entitled they are!
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    poor minners they died a horrible death,first being froze to the point they could'nt swim and then get their heads bittin off.You know coon is pretty tastey.
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    Call Speck. He did a good job on that Armadillo. Although I don't believe he was aiming for the ear.



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    Get in the boat, set out 8 poles with double minner rigs and go back in the house, you'll know when you get a bite!!!!!!!
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    The have done several thousand dollars damage to my garage. They will get into anything they want in to. I literally hate the cute little critters.
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    Its Specks fault dadgummit
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    Remember these 5 words [ DUKE DOG PROOF COON TRAPS ] Securely anchor the chain to an imovable object add a few " march mellows " to trap and in the morning you will have your problem solver. I think every house hold should own at least 3-4 of these traps.
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