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Good fishing and camping at both lakes. Fletcher is just off to the east of Ellsworth.
 
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i agree they go through phases- but one way to make friends of them- don't laugh, take one, give it a bubble bath, they will sink into the warm water and relax, then wrap them up in a towel and blow them dry- i have found by the time you are done with this, they are much more friendly- i know with mine, about a month before laying they get real snitty- as far as the cockeral, your don't want to make a pet of him, as later they get a bit testy and have attitudes- the less handling the better for him-
 
I will get some on here this evening
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...got someone on their way, sold an incubator...still have a very nice cedar hatcher for sale though...
 
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Al is right about this Robin , i have coon hunted for almost 40 years and trapped lots and lots of them in live traps. i trapped over 50 this past winter for a guy in the mountains and i moved them to places i hunt. They can and will bite you and they can do it quick.. Some will react different after being caught in a trap ,. i have seen them very aggresive and some just lay there but trust me if they get the chance they will eat your finger off.. they can be moved to another area but its got to be a long way from where you caught it or it will come back.. the best thing to do is what Al said just shoot it in the trap and be done with it.. i knonw they look sweet and cute but they are mean as all get out... DONT TAKE ANY CHANCES
 
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