norskie.....got the trap thing all taken care of and set for more than a week now.........don't believe there was a coon in the first place, just a couple of overactive imaginations !!!!
If you got the right dog it won't get ripped up.
They have been known to climb on a hounds head in the water, that is dangerous.
Best way is if you can get some fly bait, it's like blue crystals. It can be hard to get, it's controlled I think. Mix it with a can of coke, put it in a dish. They can't resist it, and they won't make it 5 feet before they are dead. Cats won't touch it, not sure about dogs. Make sure nothing eats the body. Best way.
That damn $120 trap has been set for 3 weeks now and nothing has even come close to it...........like I said, a couple overactive imaginations !!!! I doubt there's a coon within 20 miles of us, can't even get the neighbors cat to have some fun with..........a total bust I think.......
That damn $120 trap has been set for 3 weeks now and nothing has even come close to it...........like I said, a couple overactive imaginations !!!! I doubt there's a coon within 20 miles of us, can't even get the neighbors cat to have some fun with..........a total bust I think.......
That damn $120 trap has been set for 3 weeks now and nothing has even come close to it...........like I said, a couple overactive imaginations !!!! I doubt there's a coon within 20 miles of us, can't even get the neighbors cat to have some fun with..........a total bust I think.......
Good luck finding well bred JRT's that stay on game, they are bayers. Patterdales are the best bet, way better odds of getting a hard dog that finishes game. Or a small, Game bred pit.Find someone in your area who owns hunting Jack Russell Terriers,,,they will be released into the barn and your coon problem will be solved.

That is why when I lived in Ontario I was getting into terriers, hunt coons in the horse barns and get the horse crowd on side with hunting other animals.Raccoons carry a round worm. The round worm eggs are viable through heat and freezing.
When the feces dries, the eggs become airborne.
The eggs can then incubate in human and horses. They can cause death as they are non-specific.



























