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Raccoons UGHHHH
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jason58104
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I should also say that my lovley wife was less than impresed!
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How well do you think rat poison in the marshmellows would work? I'd serve that up nightly.
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Quote from: WOB419 on May 05, 2009, 07:33:46 PM
How well do you think rat poison in the marshmellows would work? I'd serve that up nightly.
Watch out, you might get hauled off to jail for that.
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If your dogs (or a neighbor's dogs) got into it you'd wish you hadn't.
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Some days you just want to line them all up and start asking questions.
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Perhaps...but I have never really liked my neighbor's dog.
Just kidding.
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Quote from: mgmoore7 on May 05, 2009, 04:56:47 PM
Dane
Thanks for posting this. This made my day.
I got the coon eat'n blues baby!! Seasoning salt & rock-n-rye!! That's good eat'n!
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iddee, I read your post and was interested. I thought that perhaps I could give that a try. But...after seeing Dane Bramage's post I started to have second thoughts. It was a funny video I must say! Nahhhh....I'll stick to chicken.
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Quote from: gaucho10 on May 12, 2009, 07:59:45 PM
iddee, I read your post and was interested. I thought that perhaps I could give that a try. But...after seeing Dane Bramage's post I started to have second thoughts. It was a funny video I must say! Nahhhh....I'll stick to chicken.
Hey gaucho, didn't you know that's iddee on that video???
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Go to your local co=op or farm store, ask for some golden marlin (fly bait) it is used in dairy farms to control flys, It smells like rotten meat. put a small amount in a dish, I use clay pigeons that I have left over from shooting skeet. mix a little coca cola in with the fly bait. DO NOT TOUCH OR BREATH THIS STUFF!! Coons love it but it will kill anything that ingest it within just a foot or so of the dish. A lot of times there noses are still in the dish. This stuff works on there nervous system. Do not skin or handle dead animal with bare hands. Do not skin or eat meat. Either bury or put in plastic bag and dispose of. make sure your dogs or anyother animal does not have access that you want alive.
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