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Re: COONS IN THE CORN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Dave H (MI) on July 22, 2005 at 08:50:43 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: COONS IN THE CORN!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by third gen. IH on July 21, 2005 at 20:25:30:
We live in an area near a large park where they only recently started thinning the deer. I have always thinned the coons for them. They wander out of the park where they feed (day or night) on the trash cans or from handouts and think they can help themselves to chickens, garden....you name it. Deer, coyote, fox are only a little bit more wiley. The radio on a talk station all night works good for short term. Electric fence is darn near foolproof for deer and coons. Dogs loose on YOUR property inside YOUR fence are a great deterrent. Hair clippings, bottles of panther pi$$, etc are a waste of time and money. You should probably always plant enough that you can lose a little of it to nature. Please don't dump your unwanteds on other peoples property if you trap. Suck it in and do the right thing.
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