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Raccoon trapping

Raccoon #13, small male. Total: 15 (includes 2 'possums)

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Trapped opossum #3--a male-- for the season.
 
Raccoon #14 down--a small female.
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Raccoons 15 & 16 were put down by my son. The cameras seem to be showing more ‘coons and ‘possums than deer.
 
I got two possums and a kitten s far. I felt sorry for the kitten, so I let it go. The raccoons are difficult to catch and inconsistent in their behavior and location.
 
Not a coon, but didn't want to start a different predator thread currently. Probably will post up a late season photo when I thaw everything out to flesh, this coyote just got pitched away from the trap location. He had mange starting in. He had weak fur from the back of his head to the middle of his back. I have trapped 3 coyotes, 1 bobcat, 3 coons and a literal dump truck full of possums! I think I am up to 9 possums now on my farm. Not sure why the possum explosion this year, maybe related to pack rats, them SOBs are everywhere this year.

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Not a coon, but didn't want to start a different predator thread currently. Probably will post up a late season photo when I thaw everything out to flesh, this coyote just got pitched away from the trap location. He had mange starting in. He had weak fur from the back of his head to the middle of his back. I have trapped 3 coyotes, 1 bobcat, 3 coons and a literal dump truck full of possums! I think I am up to 9 possums now on my farm. Not sure why the possum explosion this year, maybe related to pack rats, them SOBs are everywhere this year.

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Congratulations! I'd love to see that repeated at our place many times over. Keep up the great work on predator patrol.
 
Not a coon, but didn't want to start a different predator thread currently. Probably will post up a late season photo when I thaw everything out to flesh, this coyote just got pitched away from the trap location. He had mange starting in. He had weak fur from the back of his head to the middle of his back. I have trapped 3 coyotes, 1 bobcat, 3 coons and a literal dump truck full of possums! I think I am up to 9 possums now on my farm. Not sure why the possum explosion this year, maybe related to pack rats, them SOBs are everywhere this year.

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For th last few years, every coyote I got had a problem with it's fur right on top of the shoulders. It looked like it was rubbed off and started to grow back again. Very weird. And it made the pelts essentially worthless.
 
For th last few years, every coyote I got had a problem with it's fur right on top of the shoulders. It looked like it was rubbed off and started to grow back again. Very weird. And it made the pelts essentially worthless.
You might need to target them a little earlier in the season. Generally that is the first place many of them start to show fur weakness. From running through brush, ducking under fences, etc.. The females also start to show missing fur on their rear flanks this time of year from breeding. Mange also typically shows up in the belly area and the back of the neck like this one.

A decent tom bobcat this morning and my possum tally keeps racking up....... LOL!

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You might need to target them a little earlier in the season. Generally that is the first place many of them start to show fur weakness. From running through brush, ducking under fences, etc.. The females also start to show missing fur on their rear flanks this time of year from breeding. Mange also typically shows up in the belly area and the back of the neck like this one.

A decent tom bobcat this morning and my possum tally keeps racking up....... LOL!

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That is a decent cat. You gonna sell it?
 
Last year, late May, I was already experiencing problems with primarily coons eating developing peaches out of the peach trees. The first few days of June, I trapped ten coons and shot three or four more around a feeder. I had a dozen traps out. After the initial catches, I cut that back to four traps within about 50 yards of the fruit trees. I caught two more coons over the next two weeks and pulled the traps.

There are two cameras in the fifty fruit tree area and a camera on a corn feeder fifty yards away. It was over a month before I saw another coon track in the area. It was three months before I got a picture of a coon. Four months before a coon hit the feeder. Seven months later, I would say the coons are back to pre trapping numbers.
 
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