Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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02/15/07 01:39 PM
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OK, you coon trappers is this coon rubbed or does it have grubs... I have asked several guys around here and have gotten several different answers.. The hole goes all the way through the pelt, and looks like a spot cow's get when they have grubs... Just wondering... I thin the pelt is useless with the holes and bald spots... Thanks for all replies..
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bulletbox, TEXAS
Even sheep are smart enough to shade up when it gets over 100....
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Re: Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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Re: Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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02/15/07 02:15 PM
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Possibly Fighting wounds? Maybe? No? Ok
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02/15/07 03:50 PM
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Hangman,
If it was fighting wounds, would he have scratches on it's face... I am thinking grubs... but wanted another opinion or ten or twelve..
Good Luck and God Bless you and yours,
bulletbox, TEXAS
Even sheep are smart enough to shade up when it gets over 100....
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Re: Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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I see quite abit of coon like that ,usually late in the season.Also seen this on ferral cats and groundhogs.Grubs
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02/15/07 04:12 PM
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Bullet, I'm betting its grubs. When I trapped in your area I caught several just like that. I caught a big jackrabbit one time down there, and it had a spot like that. As I layed it on the tailgate to remove the snare, the spot where the hole was started moving. I couldn't believe the size of the grub that came back out of that hole. Was the size of my thumb. It was the sickest thing I had ever seen.
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02/15/07 04:14 PM
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some kinda parasite, but i dont know what to call it..
so i vote grubs.
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Re: Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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02/15/07 06:02 PM
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you beat me to it palerider. we call them the same here. Never seen them on a coon but git quite a few in the fall squirrel hunting. The say just cut the hole out and the meats fine to cook. That i dont know i throw the whole thing back for the varmits to eat. I still remember the first time i saw one crawl out on a squirrel. Talk about givin you the chills. nasty
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Re: Coon Rubbed or Grubbed?? Pictures
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Yeah Dave, we must be too far north.
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02/15/07 06:41 PM
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What you guys are referring to are Bot Fly larvae they are not grubs. We call them Warbles in WV. The shoulder wound does not look like a warble mark possibly some kind of parasite or a bullet pass threw or bite but I don't think the type of warble we have here anyway. A warble will have one entry/exit point not 2 marks like the shoulder shows. I have never seem one in a coon. Squirrels are the predominant critter they prefer in my neck of the woods but they will get into rabbits and I have heard of cats and dogs getting them but have never actually seen it after a frost or 2 they vanish until the next summer. Early shot squirrels may have several on them some years. They are nasty looking boogers to.............
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