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Everyday they knock the door at 530am gotta feed them everyday!
what can I do?
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12 gauge would fill them up.
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Get a pellet gun. Looks like about 200 bucks eating cat food.
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Nah it only 2 cup per day.
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You obviously don't raise pheasats. Thats a walking nightmare.
I'd live trap about a dozen of them and tun them loose at Gregiores house.
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strike that.....Lockes house.
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Thats why I havent share this for years until now. Thats how I name myself coonhunter!
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stop feeding them would be my first piece of advice. if you stop feeding them, maybe they'll go somewhere else for food.
unless you like them.
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looks like a lot of hats to me.
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My neighbors used to feed them. They thought they were cute, then the started to bully the cats, chew on the deck and crap everywhere. Coon crap is very nasty stuff and can carry disease. After a couple years they had to pay some one to get rid of them.
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coons and skunks are bird killers around here so they get killed. My dad shto a skunk that was prolly 30-35 pounds nad the neighbor shot a coon somewhere in that range too they were feeding on turkeys.
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My neighbors were letting their kids feed them by hand through their patio window. One week they went on vacation so the *censored*s came to my house. I sent all 5 of them back to the neighbors place via air mail over the fence. "Hey Mom, it looks like they died eating jelly donuts!"
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I'll help you get rid of them... golden boy .22 and 500 rounds of ammo
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alecvg, Nah I want to save some to work on my pups this fall.
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Let those pups have there way with those fillthy little dudes. I trained my terriers with them its a great aid. Careful of raccoon round worm bud apples if you get this stuff. Good luck with the pups
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I see a ton of coon crap when I go pheasant hunting. I wonder how much they impact the hatch of young chicks?
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Alright...
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Coon I believe you should put me in there on a managment hunt
and kinda cull some of the "not quit right" ones out
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good god, i didnt realize when you said you had a family you ment you had 3-4 generations of family
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I didnt realize they traveled in heards?
I guess I dont give them a long enough chance to posse up around my house
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