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 #5256551 11/04/15 08:59 AM
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What are you using for bait? Maybe think of setting the trap off the ground, raccoons will climb if the bait is right. Maybe a couple milk crate would do the job. JMO 
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 #5257203 11/04/15 07:24 PM
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I would imagine that we have fewer opossum to contend with than any of you as our winters are not real possum friendly. I often 
 wondered if we put a collar on one and let it go, how many days in a row we would catch him in the same trap? When you show the
 
 customer how cute they are and how wonderful they smell, most of them will pay you to take it along rather than release it in their
 
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|  Re: Opposums
[Re: Pez77]
 #5259541 11/06/15 12:40 PM
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Most if not all states consider Turkey's a prized game animal. and special permits may be required to ADC them. In Mo they can only be hunted with shotguns, with shot no larger than #2's. Don't know about ADC. 
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 #5286151 11/26/15 04:40 AM
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Question: Do you ever find the opossums killed and eaten by bobcats ( or anything else ) while caught in the foothold? I have found 
 other animals like raccoons, squirrels, and rabbits eaten but I can't recall any opossums that became breakfast.
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[Re: Pez77]
 #5288061 11/27/15 03:56 PM
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Have watched possum carcasses rot in the woods. Even in late winter. Yotes peed on 'em, crows ate the eyes and that's it. Everything else from bunnies to coons to deer disappeared in short order on that property. 
 Which is interesting as I do not find them to be bad eating. Not great either, but hey.
 
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