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Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 12:45 AM
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Dave3575
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I got a bunch of coons bigger than damn dogs eating a steady diet of my corn - any licensed trappers want to come get some free fur? This is just one group - several groups come in every night all night  
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 01:05 AM
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 01:07 AM
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Just buy about 10 dukes traps and place them around the feeders and fill with corn. Could prob catch 5 or more a night
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 08:30 AM
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machine73
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There's no special license needed unless you're commercial trapping. Couple box traps and maybe run a coon dog a few nights.
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 12:59 PM
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If you have enough property and some understanding neighbors the coonhound would be the most fun for sure.
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/15/16 06:00 PM
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Just buy about 10 dukes traps and place them around the feeders and fill with corn. Could prob catch 5 or more a night What 'd do, even if you only bought 2-3 and spent a couple weekends at it, you will thin the 'herd"
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/16/16 03:39 PM
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If you have enough property and some understanding neighbors the coonhound would be the most fun for sure. 
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Re: Coon Trapping
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12/24/16 03:10 AM
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Dukes Dog Proof coon traps. I just ordered another dozen myself. They work well when you put them close to each other but not close enough to where one coon gets two traps. Also, don't put these too close to the game camera because they will rip that camera to shreds when they are trying to get out of the trap  [img] https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/...100170268973151[/img]
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