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what should we do for getting coons in. we have doog food,tunna, and eggs?
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The season is closed my friend.
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o ok
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Next fall it opens in Sept, calling works for them, use a bird in distress, sardines, dog food, cat food all work good, they LOVE water melon and they love marsh mellows.
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any time that is best for hunting them next season???
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These two know they are safe.
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Looks like season must last longer in MI
http://www.detnews.com/article/20090402/METRO08/904020395/To+urban+hunter++next+meal+is+scampering+by
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