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Is this considered unethical or cheating?

Posted By: savoyspecial1

Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 08:23 PM

Lol just stepped up my coon game with little Debbie Christmas tree cakes. I don’t think they stand a chance. Hell they almost didn’t all make it on the truck ride to the ranch!

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Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 08:26 PM

Depends on what you're trying to catch. There may be THF'ers that will fall prey to your tactics.
Posted By: Black02z28

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:03 PM

I feel bad for that poor Christmas Cake frown A plain ole Marshmallow would have worked you monster!

roflmao
Posted By: JCB

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:14 PM

You should catch one of them mischievous Elf On A Shelf critters for sure.
Posted By: moe cowbell

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:26 PM

Oh, I would lose a finger if I came upon that thing. scared
Posted By: savoyspecial1

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:41 PM

I started off with mini marshmallows. Those worked great. When I moved on to white powder donuts that was a game changer. I would put out 3 at each feeder and catch 3 a night until I didn’t see them anymore. Biggest problem with white powder donuts is you that stuff all over your close from eating most of them. Figured I would give these a try but not sure if anything can beat out powder donuts when it comes to coons. Powder donuts are like magic sometimes they will stick their hands in another trap when one hand is already caught

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Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:45 PM

Where these out of date by a few years? WHY??? lol
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 09:58 PM

I might to try to get after that little Debbie snack
Posted By: Stub

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 10:14 PM

You might catch two at once in that one trap with that in there laugh
Posted By: BassBuster1

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 10:18 PM

I'll I can say is good thing you didn't use an oatmeal creme pie or a nutty bar, that would be criminal!
Posted By: Bar-D

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 10:26 PM

Yeah, I'd draw back a nub over a free Little Debbie Christmas cake.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/19/21 11:18 PM

Kolaches up
Posted By: Michael W.

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/20/21 02:13 AM

Definitely some cheating going on there. roflmao
Posted By: JDH875

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/20/21 10:53 AM

For sure!!!
Posted By: savoyspecial1

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/20/21 05:17 PM

They work! Good size protein feeder killer in the trap this morning

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Posted By: Grizz

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/20/21 06:22 PM

It should be a felony to use those little chunks of heaven in a coon trap!
Posted By: Dink Dodger

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/20/21 07:06 PM

I've seen his cousin
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Posted By: ChanceHuiet

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/21/21 05:48 PM

Your a monster. How dare you waste those great treats on a raccoon. Next thing we know you’ll be using the ice cream to catch possums. 😩..



cheers
Posted By: Jroutdoors

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/23/21 05:00 PM

That is great pic
Posted By: Skylar Mac

Re: Is this considered unethical or cheating? - 11/23/21 09:47 PM

As a man who advocates for those delicious treats annually, I semi-despise this post, while being envious of the corn thieves! But that's the fat kid in me talking......
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