Re: Coon season is open!
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11/08/2013 04:11 PM
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I've got a handful set, just trying to knock the rust off and help a friend out with some night time bandits.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/09/2013 11:31 AM
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pretty good, I did not see any blue and they were nicely fatted up already especially on the boars Originally posted by hornharvester: Good catch. How is the fur? h.h.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/09/2013 01:25 PM
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/09/2013 02:49 PM
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thanks. I use a homemade mix of catfish floating food pellets, feed molasses, and cherry jello powder. I store it in an old wide mouth gallon container and it works pretty well. I also use a trailing scent of canola oil, fish oil with some HTS #101 coon lure. Originally posted by ParkerBow: Dang nice haul there chevy. Makes me want to give up this deer hunting crap and start trapping. What are you using for bait in your dog proofs?
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/10/2013 03:40 PM
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catch is dropping way off. I need to move to some new locations I did catch 4 opossums today and this triple ![[Linked Image]](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f363/JUSTIN1980/3coonnight_zps51af660e.jpg)
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 03:02 AM
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it all depends on the sign. On opening day this year I put 7 traps around a well used den entrance, had 7 coon the following morning. I am sure I missed coon by not having an open trap for them when all 7 got filled. I generally will set no less than 3 DP traps in one location. Originally posted by hornharvester: I agree, nice pictures. How many DP do you put at a set? h.h.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 05:57 AM
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Originally posted by hornharvester: I didn't realize you put that many traps at a set, interesting. h.h. This early in the season, you often get whole family groups still running together. If you nab one, the rest hang around to see what is going one. I generally put two out. But, I usually mix mine up. Like a steel trap, and a DP, or a snare, and a bucket set...etc. BTW Chevy..You need to figure out a different dispatch method. Your going to burn through a box of .22 shells in a hurry!!! As expensive and hard to find as those are, you my be in trouble before the season is over. 
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 12:40 PM
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Dang - I miss a few days and you guys are doing well.
Going to get all my sets up and going again in the next couple days.
76 what are you getting for them green? I heard there was not much for them right now.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 02:41 PM
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I don't sell them green, I get them finished and ship to NAFA. I think I get the best prices there. I skin them all out and freeze the pelts, then get them to a guy who finishes them for me. He does a great job. I have had several select quality pelts the last 2 years. Originally posted by bean: .... 76 what are you getting for them green? I heard there was not much for them right now.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 04:59 PM
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Originally posted by 76chevy: I don't sell them green, I get them finished and ship to NAFA.
I think I get the best prices there.
I skin them all out and freeze the pelts, then get them to a guy who finishes them for me. He does a great job. I have had several select quality pelts the last 2 years.
Originally posted by bean: [b] .... 76 what are you getting for them green? I heard there was not much for them right now. [/b]That's right - you have already told me that. I am going to have to sell them green to start out. Was told I wouldn't get that much for them as the first of the season is always ify on the prices. Nice catches by the way.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/11/2013 05:00 PM
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Yaz - nice going. Putting mine out tomorrow or Wed. Had to get caught up today in the office and visits. Coons and yotes beware!!
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/12/2013 02:03 PM
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thanks man. You won't get much for them green as the fur buyer has to flesh, and finish them. You just have to pretty much take their offer The furbuyer has to make money of them also. He may very well be finishing them and shipping them to NAFA. You might call Charlie to see if he knows of any other options for you... Groenwold maybe?? They will buy green pelts http://gfwco.com/our-services/for-hunters-trappers/fur-route-schedules/ Originally posted by bean: ... Originally posted by bean: [b] .... 76 what are you getting for them green? I heard there was not much for them right now. [/b]That's right - you have already told me that. I am going to have to sell them green to start out. Was told I wouldn't get that much for them as the first of the season is always ify on the prices. Nice catches by the way. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/14/2013 01:45 PM
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Checked my traps this morning. Had one pull out, 1 grinner, and this guy. Big boar weighed 25 pounds according to my scale. Caught him in a snare that was Luke's idea, so he is taking the credit for this check. I got $16 for him. Didn't get the numbers I thought we would, but I tweaked some things. Going to put out more coyotes sets tomorrow and adding some mink as well.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/14/2013 04:35 PM
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Good going Luke. Actually, $16 doesn't seem to bad to me for green.
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Re: Coon season is open!
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11/14/2013 05:09 PM
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Originally posted by Gilley: Bean, you just skinning them and selling or what? Who you sell them to if so? I am skinning them myself when I have time. Selling them green (skinned) will put more money in your pocket. I bet the coon I got today was finished it would have been worth a lot more. This was a big coon, so I got more for it. I am selling to a guy named John Scott here in Wayne County. Seems like a good guy and he is helping Luke and I along. Lots to learn and more to do. Yaz - explain your cubby set to me. I am going to set pocket sets w/ footholds tomorrow since I don't have any conibears (yet)! I was told again we have a good number of mink around.
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