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I wonder what chicken fed coon would taste like...
Frog legs?
I wonder what chicken fed coon would taste like...
Hmmm I'm thinking I need to get a .22 and join someone on a coon hunt... Wouldn't mind trying the meat at least once.
Where in Ontario is possum, I have never seen one besides on tv or the net.
Hmmm I'm thinking I need to get a .22 and join someone on a coon hunt... Wouldn't mind trying the meat at least once.
Where in Ontario is possum, I have never seen one besides on tv or the net.
Hmmm I'm thinking I need to get a .22 and join someone on a coon hunt... Wouldn't mind trying the meat at least once.
Where in Ontario is possum, I have never seen one besides on tv or the net.
I would recommend everyone try to get out for an evening of coon hunting with your local coonhound crowd. It may be a one off, but very few hunters who try, don't like it. It can be tough going as the hound(s) is going to go where the coon does- might be up a hardwood next to a corn field, might be in a thick, dirty swamp. Usually you try to avoid casting the hounds near dirty areas. It's generally great fun, casting the hounds, listening as they strike and work a track and then tree the coon(s). There's nothing else that we can hunt at night, and it can lead to a lot of new hunting opportunities on private property as there are no shortage of farmers that will gladly let coon hunters on their land.
Possum have been showing up around my neck of the woods for quite a few years now- more and more dead on the road every summer. I've only seen one live one myself, but I would shoot everyone of them that I saw. They aren't native to Ontario and they commonly carry a brain worm- EPM- that effects horses when they ingest it while grazing where possums have defecated. I'm only aware of one horse in my area that has been infected, but that's one too many.
Possum have been showing up around my neck of the woods for quite a few years now- more and more dead on the road every summer. I've only seen one live one myself, but I would shoot everyone of them that I saw. They aren't native to Ontario and they commonly carry a brain worm- EPM- that effects horses when they ingest it while grazing where possums have defecated. I'm only aware of one horse in my area that has been infected, but that's one too many.
Don't know if it would work as well for coons, (don't have raccoons here) but i used to hammer muskrats with a slingshot that had magnum bands on it, a 3/8 steel ball bearing used to kill a skrat dead every time, most of the time the skrat would be absolute mush all the way from the entry on one side right through to where the bearing was caught by fur on the other side.
nope been there done that only thing you can use to hunt in windsor and lets say it pissed it of more then it did any damage i heard the pellet bounce down the metal fire escape it was on. these where hugh ones and they used to come onto the porch at night
A 3/8 steel ball bearing travelling faster than you can see is bouncing off a raccoon, they must be armour plated!
I am not talking about a normal kids slingshot, the package that came with this one had a warning on it that it could cause serious injury out to 500 yds.
i used to shoot the plastic milk jugs full of water at 20 yds, more often than not the steel ball would go through both sides, i figure if a raccoon got hit by it it would definatly do more than just piss it off.
Hate them with a passion ! Also a while back had a couple rabbid ones around my place before a I had my pal, took care of them with a shovel to the melon, now i take my 22mag to the giant rats!
A learned passion form my father, I was 5 and can still rememeber watching my dad killing the bastards tearing up our garbage, killed one with a piece of rebar like a skewering
And I dont know about anywhere else but down here i southern ontario they are huge, well fed from all of our garbage I suspect.



























