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Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Kit Carson on April 24, 2016, 04:18:41 PM
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3 wco coons today (and one more mountain beaver)
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:tup: good job ! Any fleas on them ? I just got another WCO job for coons too in Kirkland I think it's going to be a busy year for coons
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Man you guys are killing me with all these trap pic's. :tup: keep it up
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Very cool! :tup:
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Come over and release those things at my place. Id love to have some raccoons around. Ill even pay for your fuel
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:tup: good job ! Any fleas on them ? I just got another WCO job for coons too in Kirkland I think it's going to be a busy year for coons
I didn't see any fleas on them. I'm sure they had a few though
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The last 2 I got were loaded with them into a garbage bag and duck taped up
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Come over and release those things at my place. Id love to have some raccoons around. Ill even pay for your fuel
Not legal to do that. We cannot move and release wildlife without a department permit and there is no way the department is going to give out a permit to release some problem coons somewhere else.
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Come over and release those things at my place. Id love to have some raccoons around. Ill even pay for your fuel
Not legal to do that. We cannot move and release wildlife without a department permit and there is no way the department is going to give out a permit to release some problem coons somewhere else.
:yeah: technically they are not even supposed to leave the property alive if I remember correctly
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WCOs can move them off premises for euthanasia. Not the general public though.
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3 wco coons today (and one more mountain beaver)
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Kit, I'm glad your enjoying my business and job. I use to catch 200+ coon a year and 300 beaver a year. Keep up the good work and don't burn out.
JC. :hello:
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Another Coon today. I've pulled 4 Coons in 3 days from one of the spots I'm trapping at. It's amazing how many Coons exist in some of these high traffic urban areas. :tup:
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Checking out the castor lure or looking for crawdads...ended up in a Hancock :chuckle:
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I've gotten a couple of big boar coons with fist-sized, bald, scarred patches on their backs here in Seattle lately (sorry I didn't think to take pictures). Is this from fighting and is it an indicator of coon overpopulation?
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I've seen a few like that but never could decide what did it. Another coon, big dog or?
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I've gotten a couple of big boar coons with fist-sized, bald, scarred patches on their backs here in Seattle lately (sorry I didn't think to take pictures). Is this from fighting and is it an indicator of coon overpopulation?
My guess would be getting rolled d under a car at 35 mph I hit one at about 35 and it rolled got up and ran :dunno: it was with my truck but I felt a couple bounces under there
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Two coons today
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Maybe you should change your name to coon Carson
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