coon problems in the burbs
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11/21/13 11:44 PM
11/21/13 11:44 PM
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Neighbor has coons in her koy pond and i have set cage traps to only catch the local cat population. I plan on getting ztraps for coon on my line that's slowly getting going. Question is have you ever caught a cat in a dp? I like the cats and do not want to harm them, yes most are mine.
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Re: coon problems in the burbs
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11/22/13 11:35 AM
11/22/13 11:35 AM
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BigBob
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Not as a regular thing, but yes, you can catch cats in a pull only DP. Trick is to use only sweet baits, and, KEEP YOUR GD CATS AT HOME!
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Re: coon problems in the burbs
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11/22/13 02:13 PM
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the coons come in from across the street in front of my house and then walk on top of the fence and then down into her pond, she lives behind me. All the sets that I have made are in my yard along there travel routes. I just received permission from the land owner across the street to try and get them there. My cats surprisingly do stay in my yard very close to home, one was in a fight with a coon this summer and she avoids them.
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Re: coon problems in the burbs
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11/22/13 11:03 PM
11/22/13 11:03 PM
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Ron Scheller
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I would NEVER set a DP in any type of urban area. They catch cats often, even using sweet bait. Even with your cats and the neighbors cats kept inside, the chance is still very high you will catch a cat, causing a major PR nightmare for your company and (by association) all other wildlife companies.
I would bet someone is feeding their cats outside and leaving food out after dusk. That is a common practice.... human behavior is often the cause of many wildlife problems. If trapping the coons is necessary, it should be no problem doing it with cage traps. If you are getting a couple cats each night (non-targets filling up traps) simply gang set the place. Set 10 cages if needed. That way you'll still have traps working after the local cats get caught.
I have done similar jobs and used a dozen traps to get the job done quickly. I'm there to solve a problem, and each situation requires a tailored approach. I have about 250 DP's (for winter fur trapping) and have NEVER set one in my commercial wildlife control business.
Ron Scheller
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Re: coon problems in the burbs
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11/24/13 07:26 PM
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Muddawg
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I'm with Ron on this one. Shut up what cats you can and set as many cages as possible. But I would still use a fish type bait. Coons do have a sweet tooth but will choose fish over candy any day of the week.
If you don't catch the coon in a night or three, then the problem may even be the cats.(you know cats eat fish too)
Muddawg
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Re: coon problems in the burbs
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11/26/13 11:00 PM
11/26/13 11:00 PM
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Well I just caught the coon. It was a big old boar and he was washing his hands in her pond. She texted so I ran over and scooped him up in my net. No fuss no scratching nothing. Just sat there. I released him next to the g/fs house.
Oregon beaver taste nothing like an Alaskan beaver!
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