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Raccoon population decreased?? #8037991
01/02/24 10:26 AM
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Illinois
foxkidd44 Offline OP
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Just throwing this out there for curiosity… have any of you guys noticed any difference in your coon population?
In my area of south central Illinois, there has been a significant decrease.. I’m not the only person that has noticed.
Earlier this fall I found several young coon that were lying dead and no apparent signs of attack… then yesterday, while setting up some new permissions, I saw 2 dead adults, in the water that were hung up on brush… they were partially decomposed.
I’m wondering if this might have had something to do with the mysterious dog disease that has been spreading around? It’s possible that the younger coon I saw probably had parvovirus… but the adults were so decomposed that there was no way to tell.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8037996
01/02/24 10:31 AM
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Tennessee
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Not in TN. The coon made the all year round list down here.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8037997
01/02/24 10:31 AM
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Central, SD
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Distemper most likely had it here before I found dead coons everywhere mostly around dens and water.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8037998
01/02/24 10:33 AM
01/02/24 10:33 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Distemper wipes 'em out here every few years.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8037999
01/02/24 10:34 AM
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Wisconsin
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It's an annual event in this area.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038002
01/02/24 10:35 AM
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I’ve had corn out since first of October. I’ve had 1 coon there one time Last year I had as many as 10 at a time. Well until I set dps

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038004
01/02/24 10:35 AM
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There isn’t any shortage of them here. Sounds like you had a distemper outbreak foxkidd, it’s just waiting to happen here, with the coon population so high.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038007
01/02/24 10:39 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Distemper took out the grey fox here too.....about 7 or 8 years ago. They have been very slow to make a comeback.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038008
01/02/24 10:40 AM
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Every five to eight years it seems most die from distemper, I only got three coyote pups out of 23 coyote this year, distemper hit again

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038012
01/02/24 10:44 AM
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Central, SD
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It seems like diseases in wildlife have increased in the last 20 years with bird flu, distemper/parvo, EHD, chronic waste, brain worm, white nose. I’m sure some of it has been around forever but it seems to of increased lately. You hear about it more now but the wildlife agencies talk less about it. If not for us stumbling upon these issues we would know even less of what’s happening.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038016
01/02/24 10:50 AM
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The lack of trapping and population control is the cause. Nature takes care of itself when we dont.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038024
01/02/24 11:00 AM
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I have noticed there were not as many here in Northern Wis.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038048
01/02/24 11:41 AM
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They're down in my regular areas here too. Seen plenty of dead ones curled up by water. One place that I caught 19 coons out of last year, I only caught one this year, and it had a great big festering oozing sore on it's side. I put it out of it's misery and tossed it in the bush.

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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: Spike369] #8038049
01/02/24 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Spike369
The lack of trapping and population control is the cause. Nature takes care of itself when we dont.


Bingo. I remember growing up you could usually associate distemper outbreaks to low fur prices.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038060
01/02/24 12:09 PM
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Had the same finding dead coon around the farm in late winter the first probably 2nd year we had it. Looked it up. Figured distemper spreed due to high population. At the same time the boys got on a kick watching u tube trapping shows and I realized I had not taught then to trap as I had not traped in years. So off to nicks feed store and over 6 months and a few k I had a small collection of traps and the boys were learning how to trap.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038092
01/02/24 12:53 PM
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Same here.....3 years ago I could get 10 or more and now I don't find any..I just box trap around my place and some friends places...

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038096
01/02/24 12:56 PM
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There's a kid in Iowa who has over 2,100 + raccoons as of now this season. No shortage there.

Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038121
01/02/24 01:26 PM
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True seen dead coon on the hwy this spring/early summer First time in many years this fall nothing We had snow off and on since October no tracks on the creeks and mild weather still dominates No damage in the cornfields either so can't be any porkies Once in awhile i see 3-4 blue jays thats it for birds and squirrels, The people i know that feed birds year around say the same As far as coyotes first i can remember seeing a gutpile last for 2 weeks before disappearing


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038136
01/02/24 01:47 PM
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We had distemper run through central illinois by us this summer. I caught 48 coons less than 50 yards from my house and was catching them right up until the drought ended. Then when the rain started this summer after that drought all the coon were gone. I have seen 1 coon track this trapping season. I saw several dead ones and shot one stumbling around the field in front of my house. Not many trappers or hunters here anymore so the populations get pretty high then crash due to disease. When the numbers are high you get a lot kits too.


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Re: Raccoon population decreased?? [Re: foxkidd44] #8038141
01/02/24 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by foxkidd44
Just throwing this out there for curiosity… have any of you guys noticed any difference in your coon population?
In my area of south central Illinois, there has been a significant decrease.. I’m not the only person that has noticed.
Earlier this fall I found several young coon that were lying dead and no apparent signs of attack… then yesterday, while setting up some new permissions, I saw 2 dead adults, in the water that were hung up on brush… they were partially decomposed.
I’m wondering if this might have had something to do with the mysterious dog disease that has been spreading around? It’s possible that the younger coon I saw probably had parvovirus… but the adults were so decomposed that there was no way to tell.

Yes sir I’m in very southern Montgomery county and there is a definite decrease in sign for sure

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