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Re: Trapped a nice coon...... [Re: Bulldog4949] #5478183 12/15/14 03:24 PM
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Those Duke's traps do work well. My son has a few of them that he sets around the lease to take out the corn stealing little ba$tasrds, and for some spending money in the winter. We like them because they will only catch coons. We don't mind the occasional fox using the jaw traps but don't want to trap the ringtails. He uses marshmallows as the bait in the trap, and anise oil as a call scent. God, I hate that stuff.

Re: Trapped a nice coon...... [Re: SapperTitan] #5478194 12/15/14 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: SapperTitan
Thats a fat coon
No doubt. Hasn't been missing too many of those feed times


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Re: Trapped a nice coon...... [Re: Bulldog4949] #5478695 12/15/14 06:56 PM
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Mr T, that makes sense that marshmallows look like turkey eggs. Lots and lots of turkeys on this ranch. I'll have to give that a try.


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