DB123, thats not an underweight coon! True he may have been hungry ,but in fact
that IS a youngster no more than 3-5 months old. RR
that IS a youngster no more than 3-5 months old. RR
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Agreed - looks like a young one to me, too. An adult has a much larger body size in general. Glad you got him, though. If you didn't he'd only get bigger and eat more chickens!DB123, thats not an underweight coon! True he may have been hungry ,but in fact
that IS a youngster no more than 3-5 months old. RR
Don't be sorry. This is the predator/pest forum. Anyone on these forums who is offended by the sight of a dead coon only needs to watch this...
I relocate coons about 200 yards up the road from the house, where I fling them over on the side of the dirt road so the buzzards can find them easily.![]()
HAHAHA Great!I relocate coons about 200 yards up the road from the house, where I fling them over on the side of the dirt road so the buzzards can find them easily.![]()