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Bobtail Coons
#8555689
Yesterday at 02:30 PM
Yesterday at 02:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
Nittany Lion
OP
Don't call me Mister, Mister
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OP
Don't call me Mister, Mister
Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
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Bobtail coons seem to be fairly common. My question is do they lose their tail in some way or are they born that way?
Last edited by Nittany Lion; Yesterday at 08:11 PM.
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#8555698
Yesterday at 02:52 PM
Yesterday at 02:52 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
trapper
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trapper
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Central, SD
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Seems like it’s alway the big old boars for sure.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#8555707
Yesterday at 03:03 PM
Yesterday at 03:03 PM
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Joined: Jun 2008
sseMinnesota
blackhammer
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Jun 2008
sseMinnesota
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Boars usually not furred great and often times rubbed.
Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper. Bill Nelson
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#8555711
Yesterday at 03:09 PM
Yesterday at 03:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
trapper
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trapper
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Central, SD
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I had a big old boar on my cat line that was a nemesis that tailless butt on camera was a give away that it was him.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#8555801
Yesterday at 06:04 PM
Yesterday at 06:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
bvr-takr-upr
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bvr-takr-upr
Joined: Dec 2006
West Virginia,age 49
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I thi k they either freeze off ir the mamas chew em off like foxes will sometimes.
Th first coon i caught on my own didt have a tail at all. No bobtail just flat not there
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: ~ADC~]
#8555996
Yesterday at 09:40 PM
Yesterday at 09:40 PM
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Joined: Jun 2008
sseMinnesota
blackhammer
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Jun 2008
sseMinnesota
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I have seen very few young coons with short or no tails. Trapping in Iowa for 40+ years, I feel pretty good about the explanation I already gave. We have a lot of coons. Agree. I’ve probably caught a hundred bob tail coon in my life and just about everyone was an adult male.
Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper. Bill Nelson
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Re: Bob Tail Coons
[Re: walleye101]
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Yesterday at 09:58 PM
Yesterday at 09:58 PM
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Joined: Aug 2012
Blackduck Minnesota
Big Sam
trapper
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trapper
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Blackduck Minnesota
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A high percentage of our big boars are bobbed, but like ADC said, I don't think I've ever seen a sow with a short tail. Some of the old timers said that they froze off in bad winters, but I never did quite believe it. I would tend to agree that it is related to breeding and fighting. I guess that makes me an old timer because I did believe that. It kind of made sense up here because it gets darn cold during breeding season in February when these big boys are out roaming around looking for girls. But hearing that it's common in southern states makes me think maybe not. The only reason I didn't quite believe it was that the sows didn't seem to ever be bobbed.
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