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Both hands caught in the cookie jar

Posted By: westtexaswatkins

Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 08:26 PM

Posted By: SapperTitan

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 08:29 PM

Thats gotta suck haha
Posted By: RLoving1

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 09:10 PM

Originally Posted By: SapperTitan
Thats gotta suck haha


Not as bad as that club or 22 long rifle round he is about to meet! 1 less corn bandit! up
Posted By: Michael W.

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 09:30 PM

Gotta be thinking , oh cr p , I really messed up this time.
Posted By: flintknapper

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 09:38 PM

Yeah, you know he's a got a few "MaMa told me" thoughts going through his head right now.
Posted By: Bucks and Ducks

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 09:42 PM

what you baiting them with, we had lots of success with marshmallows
Posted By: OutdoorAggie

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 09:48 PM

Happens when you get greedy.
Posted By: TEXASLEFTY

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 10:12 PM

Dirt nap
Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/15/16 10:26 PM

You would think it would learn from the first trap it got caught in. bang
Posted By: westtexaswatkins

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 12:19 AM

Originally Posted By: Bucks and Ducks
what you baiting them with, we had lots of success with marshmallows


I put a marshmallow and a piece of bait shrimp under the trigger and then another piece of bait shrimp on top. With everything else I tried I caught more rats than coons. The rats apparently don't like shrimp.
Posted By: Simple Searcher

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 12:37 AM

I caught a coon like that once. I learned that spacing the traps further apart was a good idea.
I have caught coons with both feet in the same trap.
Posted By: rabbit_jack

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 12:41 AM

Yep, he's got himself in a pickle! up
Posted By: swmays

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 01:13 AM

I guess he can scratch his nose with a hind leg...
Posted By: txwildcat

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 01:25 AM

Bye-bye aim
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 02:08 AM

cheers
Posted By: passthru

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 02:14 AM

I've caught two that had both paws in one. And one that had both paws in one but had chewed one off before I got there.
Posted By: NDN98

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 02:49 AM

up
Posted By: tdecker22

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 02:32 PM

Originally Posted By: stxranchman
cheers
Posted By: chalet

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/16/16 07:02 PM

"well, as long as I'm going to be here a while might as well have another.. - oooww, chit not again!"
Posted By: GimmeABuck

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/17/16 01:22 AM

Wow, it really did not care about being trapped there, did it? It cracks me up.
Posted By: Ramsey

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/17/16 01:39 AM

cheers
Posted By: SniperRAB

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/18/16 12:23 PM

That makes me laugh up


Kill em all cheers
Posted By: kry226

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/18/16 01:16 PM

Originally Posted By: SniperRAB
That makes me laugh up


Kill em all cheers


roflmao
Posted By: Red Cloud

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/18/16 06:46 PM

cheers .22 cal dessert!
Posted By: Stub

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/18/16 09:21 PM

rifle up
Posted By: cm250

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/18/16 10:04 PM

Would like to use something like that in the barn, as have a couple coon(have pics) that love to steal cat and dog food. Just worried one of my "daughters" cats(not a cat lover, but they keep mice and snakes under control, so try to keep a few around) might get caught in a trap like that. Are they to where an animal could be released without to much injury. If so, where could a person purchase such item??? Local feed store, tractor supply????
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/20/16 02:07 PM

Originally Posted By: chalet
"well, as long as I'm going to be here a while might as well have another.. - oooww, chit not again!"


rofl
Posted By: BMowatt

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/20/16 02:15 PM

roflmao
Posted By: passthru

Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar - 03/20/16 03:46 PM

Originally Posted By: cm250
Would like to use something like that in the barn, as have a couple coon(have pics) that love to steal cat and dog food. Just worried one of my "daughters" cats(not a cat lover, but they keep mice and snakes under control, so try to keep a few around) might get caught in a trap like that. Are they to where an animal could be released without to much injury. If so, where could a person purchase such item??? Local feed store, tractor supply????

Use marshmallow for bait and the cats won't bother them.
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