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Crappy Oklahoma trapping laws won't let us use snares or conibers, beingn ext to public hunting ground it's best for me to stay at least close to legal.
No footholds here. Snares are better anyway. Body grips have to be under water or below the high water mark on tidal waters. Nothing larger than a 160 without a beaver/otter permit. Can use dp traps for raccoons though.
 
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I spent all weekend running around chasing raccoons. 4 am on sat, then again around midnight. They haven't been back since either. Weird too since it was 15 degrees when they were out and about. Been warm since and no sign of them.
you must not have checked your game cam
 
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you must not have checked your game cam
I've seen that pic before. Lol
I saw 13 raccoons one day headed to work
They all crossed the road in front of me around 4 in the morning. Mostly young ones.
 
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Ok so check this stuff out. I went to check on the chickens and saw the broody Albany hen got out her pen so I go wedge the door open and from a distance I watch and hear what sounds like a stag learning to crow. I don't have any stags that young. After wondering *** I see one of my grey hens crow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WHY?!!!!!!!!!!!I've never saw no **** like that before
 
Ok so check this stuff out. I went to check on the chickens and saw the broody Albany hen got out her pen so I go wedge the door open and from a distance I watch and hear what sounds like a stag learning to crow. I don't have any stags that young. After wondering *** I see one of my grey hens crow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WHY?!!!!!!!!!!!I've never saw no **** like that before
Just confused is all. It'll pass. Lol
 
Ok so check this stuff out. I went to check on the chickens and saw the broody Albany hen got out her pen so I go wedge the door open and from a distance I watch and hear what sounds like a stag learning to crow. I don't have any stags that young. After wondering *** I see one of my grey hens crow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WHY?!!!!!!!!!!!I've never saw no **** like that before
My hens crow on occasion... usually when no cock is out...

This black henwas calling in hens for treats like a rooster... and has been seen crowing on a few times.
 
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