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I went coon hunting last night. My dad's friend has a young female dog that he is working on. She caught the cent of a raccoon but it was cold. We turned her out elsewhere and it was so thick we couldn't tell if there was a raccoon in the tree or not. The dog was pulling on the vines on the tree and whining between barks really wanting to get a coon, but we noticed that the tree was hollow and so the coon could have been anywhere. We didn't get any coons but a week ago she got a nice big coon that had been pooping all over the dock at our pond. We are glad to have that coon gone because he loved pooping all over the place. He even pooped all over one of the folding chairs. I think he knew what he was doing.
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Here is a photo of that coon and the nice young pup. I think her name is Roxy.


Earlier this year we went coon hunting with two male dogs that are litter mates. I took a video of us going to two different trees. The first one was a hollow tree and we couldn't get the coon out, the second one shows the coon up in the tree and everything.
Here is the video:
 
I went coon hunting last night. My dad's friend has a young female dog that he is working on. She caught the cent of a raccoon but it was cold. We turned her out elsewhere and it was so thick we couldn't tell if there was a raccoon in the tree or not. The dog was pulling on the vines on the tree and whining between barks really wanting to get a coon, but we noticed that the tree was hollow and so the coon could have been anywhere. We didn't get any coons but a week ago she got a nice big coon that had been pooping all over the dock at our pond. We are glad to have that coon gone because he loved pooping all over the place. He even pooped all over one of the folding chairs. I think he knew what he was doing.
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Here is a photo of that coon and the nice young pup. I think her name is Roxy.


Earlier this year we went coon hunting with two male dogs that are litter mates. I took a video of us going to two different trees. The first one was a hollow tree and we couldn't get the coon out, the second one shows the coon up in the tree and everything.
Here is the video:

Cool! :D
 
I went coon hunting last night. My dad's friend has a young female dog that he is working on. She caught the cent of a raccoon but it was cold. We turned her out elsewhere and it was so thick we couldn't tell if there was a raccoon in the tree or not. The dog was pulling on the vines on the tree and whining between barks really wanting to get a coon, but we noticed that the tree was hollow and so the coon could have been anywhere. We didn't get any coons but a week ago she got a nice big coon that had been pooping all over the dock at our pond. We are glad to have that coon gone because he loved pooping all over the place. He even pooped all over one of the folding chairs. I think he knew what he was doing.
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Here is a photo of that coon and the nice young pup. I think her name is Roxy.


Earlier this year we went coon hunting with two male dogs that are litter mates. I took a video of us going to two different trees. The first one was a hollow tree and we couldn't get the coon out, the second one shows the coon up in the tree and everything.
Here is the video:
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Is she a walker? I'm so jealous right now. I've been wanting to get me a pair of redbones or walkers for a while, but I just haven't got the $ or the time to train them :/
 
Once again, I'm very jealous right now (sorry, i can be a jealous person when it comes to things like this ;) ) When I get my license, I am thinking about starting a trap line for mainly raccoons and possums. Where I live, foothold traps are illegal. So are conibears and other body grip traps unless they are under water. If I do start the line, I'm gonna have to buy all live traps which can get kind of pricy......do you use all live traps or other traps too?
 
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