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Raccoons coming for Dinner

Posted By: Canvasback2

Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/06/20 09:44 PM

MY GOD !!! Who needs lures, just calls them in with HOT DOGS !!

Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/06/20 11:14 PM

Rabies coming for dinner...
Posted By: Moosetrot

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/06/20 11:25 PM

...and all the fun things you can catch from their feces.

Moosetrot
Posted By: gcs

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/06/20 11:28 PM

Theres some cat ladies here that buy broken bags of whatever to feed their herds of feral cats, at night they're feeding herds of welfare coons, ...they think they're doing their bit for the endangered creatures....LOL
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/06/20 11:32 PM

He might be playing with fire, but it's obvious that ol' fella ain't gonna quit feeding them. I wonder how much he spends on hotdogs a week?
Posted By: Canvasback2

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 12:02 AM

He even NAMED them ! That one that goes right up to his ear .... crazy

I think he has a sponsor. 120 Hot Dogs at one sitting
Posted By: Wild_WI

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 12:43 AM

I can't wait to see the video where he gets bite its going to be hilarious
Posted By: Artrapper16

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 12:58 AM

That's insane all he needs is a shotgun and about two boxes of shells
Posted By: Wanna Be

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 01:02 AM

That’s $255 in one night, lol. And that’s not counting selling the carcasses, another $170 minimum! I’m doing it all wrong, lol!!
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 01:10 AM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Rabies coming for dinner...

Mmhmm
Posted By: headache73

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 03:14 AM

When I still had hounds, you wouldn't have been able to hear me talking if there was one coon on the porch lol they would have gone completely insane with 17
Posted By: Canvasback2

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 03:42 AM

Originally Posted by Wild_WI
I can't wait to see the video where he gets bite its going to be hilarious


He's been bit numerous times. Thinks nothing of it !
Posted By: Leary Sink

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 04:54 AM

In law enforcement, we used to call that a clue!!
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 05:54 AM

I have seen groups of raccoons twice like that in my life. The first time was every night I patrolled, over one Summer, behind a ribs place in Fairfield, Ohio. There was close to 30 raccoons, mostly young ones, that would raid the dumpsters for bones and scraps. They hung around and waited in plain sight for the trash to be taken out. The biggest coons would climb in first and the smaller ones would go in as the bigger ones came out. There was a lot of quick fights and blow ups.

The second was behind the dumpsters at a Speedway in Trotwood, Ohio, right above a creek. Some guy would show up with a 50 pound bag of dog food and a few buckets of food scraps and dump food in dozens of piles. Close to 40 raccoons would show up. The coons would eat quickly and later about half a dozen large opossums would show up and clean up the leftovers.

Keith
Posted By: walleyed

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 07/07/20 11:42 AM

Originally Posted by gcs
Theres some cat ladies here that buy broken bags of whatever to feed their herds of feral cats, at night they're feeding herds of welfare coons, ...they think they're doing their bit for the endangered creatures....LOL


So what you're saying, in essence, is that the raccoons
that forage naturally in the wild are Republican coon,

and those that accept hot dog handouts are Democratic coon !!!! laugh

Well put,
and I agree with you !!! laugh

w
Posted By: NWTrapper85

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 07:12 PM

This guy shows up on my youtube every few days I click on it for kicks he has tons of subscribers. He's up in Canada I made a comment few weeks ago when he had a young kid with him what happens when he gets bit by one and you have to pay rabies shots. A lady quickly chimned in on me and said "we don't have any rabies in Canada!" didn't take much research show that's false ..it is not as likely as down in states but still possible and a guy just last year died from rabies in Canada. Not counting half dozen or more other diseases they can carry. Oh well. More power to the guy if he wants to feed them though. If that was in suburbs in a busy town I wouldn't be happy if my neighbor was bringing that many close to my house..they would be setting up hotels in all the close houses to be close to dinner!
Posted By: Getting There

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 07:59 PM

Just asking for trouble. JMO
Posted By: Hills of Texas

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 08:06 PM

I have 3 red fox in my yard that I feed every evening. They aren't tame but they have figured out I bring food.
Posted By: backroadsarcher

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 09:43 PM

he is asking for bigger problems in the future.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 10:13 PM

I live in a coon free neighborhood, but I work at it, lol, 37 last year in my driveway.....
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 10:14 PM

better start shooting soon or he will have to reload in the middle
Posted By: Finster

Re: Raccoons coming for Dinner - 08/21/20 10:28 PM

The most I've ever had was 32 at my deer feeder on a hot summer night. That was quite a few years ago.
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