Fly bait & grape soda---mix in dish-- they love it so do dogs & cats. take care beak
They have ignored my connibear set ups.
I have a half dozen of those Duke Coon traps on the way.
This is war!!
My neighbor just plants more for the deer and coons. I say screw that. I do not sleep well any way so I hunt almost every night. What I found out works the best for me is a 15 with a thermal scope, IR laser and a can to not be so loud. I then wear a nv for navigation and use with the laser.
Just being out there really pushes them away. If you are out during the night they will come during the day. If you are out during the day they come at night. If they just expect you all of the time they just go away if they do not get shot first.
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Dry dog food or cat food will be your best bet for bait just sprinkle a little inside the Trap little on the ground just be aware these traps are not exclusive for Coon I've got skunks possums and this very unlucky chipmunk hope you get them
Jim
Get a green light. I use the Streamlight TLR green and adjust it so the center of the beam is in the cross hairs. They won't even know you are looking at them! I use Varmageddons in a 5.56 and it's too vicious to post pictures of. Deer will pull corn down too, and eat the silks, and pull the shoot out of the center before it tassels. Coyotes will eat it too. I have found their tracks in the field too and killed one last week going to the corn. It seems like everything where I live is out to get me! I go out the door and the mosquitoes are tearing me up and the coons and deer are trying to eat all my crops, coyotes eat the corn too, armadillos come live under the house and try to make me break my ankle in the yard, and bait stealers ruin my fishing this time of year.
My corn pollinated poorly this year - so, tell me - how do those stinking coons know to get the most filled out ears and leave the poor ears?
Get a green light. I use the Streamlight TLR green and adjust it so the center of the beam is in the cross hairs. They won't even know you are looking at them! I use Varmageddons in a 5.56 and it's too vicious to post pictures of. Deer will pull corn down too, and eat the silks, and pull the shoot out of the center before it tassels. Coyotes will eat it too. I have found their tracks in the field too and killed one last week going to the corn. It seems like everything where I live is out to get me! I go out the door and the mosquitoes are tearing me up and the coons and deer are trying to eat all my crops, coyotes eat the corn too, armadillos come live under the house and try to make me break my ankle in the yard, and bait stealers ruin my fishing this time of year.
My corn pollinated poorly this year - so, tell me - how do those stinking coons know to get the most filled out ears and leave the poor ears?