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Re: relocation program [Re: wild1tx] #4109882 03/09/13 01:51 AM
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Two whole miles? Aren't we a long ranger?

Your dad teach you to dump your problems on your neighbors?

At least you could have spray painted them orange just for sport.

Re: relocation program [Re: gollygee] #4110072 03/09/13 03:39 AM
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Dont listen to these guys. We dont always have to kill things to solve problems. Personally, i enjoy coon hunting, and enjoy live trapping em as well... And when I do, I take em to an area where no one will care and I release them. Keep up the good work

Re: relocation program [Re: Hogslayer5L] #4110289 03/09/13 06:39 AM
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Good for you. If relocating it will make you happy then go for it. The property 2 miles up the road may not even notice another coon. Heck, he may be trapping them and moving them 2 miles back down the road.


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Re: relocation program [Re: Savage388] #4110361 03/09/13 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: Savage388
Good for you. If relocating it will make you happy then go for it. The property 2 miles up the road may not even notice another coon. Heck, he may be trapping them and moving them 2 miles back down the road.


That's funny right there.

Re: relocation program [Re: wild1tx] #4110362 03/09/13 11:50 AM
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Some states have a law prohititing the release of a live raccoon. I think that coon prolly beat you back home anyway.



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Re: relocation program [Re: Chief Joe] #4110625 03/09/13 03:37 PM
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Yeah, that may not have been a good idea after all. I had 3 coons coming in. 2 days later----I have 4 coons coming in. I think it brought a friend. I had one trapped yesterday. Was on my way back to the house for a pic with it on the back of the 4 wheeler. Glanced back just in time to see it racing off. All I can figure is I had hit a bump and his nose was just right under the door. I ain't gonna give up.



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Re: relocation program [Re: Savage388] #4110635 03/09/13 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: Savage388
Good for you. If relocating it will make you happy then go for it. The property 2 miles up the road may not even notice another coon. Heck, he may be trapping them and moving them 2 miles back down the road.


rofl


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Re: relocation program [Re: wild1tx] #4111364 03/10/13 12:18 AM
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In my opinion shoot only what what will be eaten. I find all creatures worthy of living unless they're going to be eaten or they're costing you money by destroying property or your means of making a living.

Every animal is something's meal, let nature take its course.

Relocating it is a good idea...maybe best do it on public park land.

For each his own, but respecting the land and the creatures on it will make hunting and the outdoors that much better for the next generations.


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Re: relocation program [Re: mw_Dallas] #4111442 03/10/13 01:11 AM
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"Relocating it is a good idea...maybe best do it on public park land."


Wonder what would happen if I was caught "relocating" a sounder of hogs to the city park? hanged


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So did you relocate it for no reason? I'm pretty sure i shoot them for the same reason you relocate i just think my way works better . And doesn't use any gas.

Re: relocation program [Re: mw_Dallas] #4114105 03/11/13 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: mw_Dallas
In my opinion shoot only what what will be eaten. I find all creatures worthy of living unless they're going to be eaten or they're costing you money by destroying property or your means of making a living.

Every animal is something's meal, let nature take its course.

Relocating it is a good idea...maybe best do it on public park land.

For each his own, but respecting the land and the creatures on it will make hunting and the outdoors that much better for the next generations.


I totally agree with "Every animal is something's meal; let nature take its course". The Buzzards have gotta eat too. And with a 22 hole behind the ear it makes for a good starting point.


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