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Re: starting to annoy me [Re: Hudbone] #8937145 10/17/23 02:26 AM
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I just use the same corn they are after and it has worked fine. I did try marshmallows because I can see the added attraction, but fire ants covered real quick. I've also had a couple get caught in two separate traps, having to stretch hard to do it too, makes me wonder why you "touch a stove" twice lol


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Coons are amazing. I have some 4 inch PVC corn feeders. About 5 ft. Long. Hammered the cap on and have to use a hammer to tap the sides to get it off. Hung it out on a tree limb. Game cam showed 11 coons either on it, on the tree or around it on the ground.

Some how they got the top off. And, not one of the coons had a hammer.


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