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Buddy was losing chickens. He made some coon sody-pop. Killed 20 some a a couple weeks. Stuff works, but I don't like poison. Recipe?????
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Eat their little heads right off!! Sure sign.
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Eat their little heads right off!! Sure sign. That fascinates me.
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Had a bunch come in in the early 90's and they killed 34 at one time then went to the barn and killed a litter of kitten's. Had chicken's laying dead every where. Set out leg hold trap and got five before the last one broke the tie down and drug it out of the driveway. Never saw another till about 6 yrs ago, two in a tree. Got one with the 22 mag and the other took off right now. Never seen them again.
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Buddy was losing chickens. He made some coon sody-pop. Killed 20 some a a couple weeks. Stuff works, but I don't like poison. Recipe????? Golden Malrin fly bait (farm store) and grape soda. This is extremely lethal, and an off label use. Illegal in some states. (No schitt) Anything that drinks it, will be found within feet. Seriously. Use extreme caution concerning pets or kids.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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Thanks for reminding me, I bought some of that and forgot what I ordered it for. I will be careful, won't be any pets around.
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I use a dog proof coon trap baited with peanut butter and sardine oil. Works very well but the squalls scares the bejesus out of the wife when a coon gets caught. Then I have to get up and take care of her problem. She should have to do it as it is her chickens I am protecting.
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Roast Raccoon is very good eating, we saved all but the very largest ones on the trapline for the freezer, be sure to remove the glands under the front legs. We'd roast them like a turkey. Muskrat hind legs and backstraps got made like stewed chicken/rabbit with dumplings and sweet/sour red cabbage. Beaver liver and onions for breakfast, beaver stew for dinner and beaver jerky on the trapline for lunch. No sense paying for store bought meat when it is free in your yard.
After the first shot the rest are just noise.
Make mine a Minaska
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I have eaten coon and liked it.
I have a question though.
How do you know if a coon is safe to skin and eat? I am worried about rabies.
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