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Posted by qchounds on 12-09-2015 06:22 PM:

NEW COON BAIT!!

I caught a coon last night on a new bait..... Leftover PUMPKIN PIE from thanksgiving!!

SO far, it is the best use I have found for pumpkin pie- I am glad thanksgiving only comes once a year because thats about how often I care to eat pumpkin pie! Its not that the pie is BAD.. its just NOT NEARLY as good as APPLE PIE!

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Posted by msinc on 12-09-2015 07:48 PM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Shoot if them ol Game wardens watch facebook any amount of time. Theyd make a million dollars in fines. I see caged coon for sale on there. I see over the limit. I see all kinds of deer hunting selfies with no orange on in gun season. My summers and winters kinda just run together on me here in Ga. Seems like its just always Hot But Id try that golf ball trick it does work.


The game wardens must watch it in Virginia...I have a cabin over in the mountains, just before thanksgiving I was over there for bear. In the local paper these two geniuses posted on facebook that they were going to West Virginia to get this huge buck from one of those high fence outfits.
They go, buy the deer and kill it. Then bring it to Virginia to check it in as a wild local deer...that didn't work out too good. They got a bunch of fines and pictures in the paper.
As to the golf ball trick.....now I don't know anything about golf at all, but I have to guess...aint real eggs cheaper????


Posted by GA DAWG on 12-10-2015 03:48 AM:

No. They cant never eat the golf ball plus I hunt right on a golf course sometimes. Usually its real late at night. I find plenty of em. I was huntin deers this week and a airplane keep circling overhead. I was sure it was on count of this thread but then they left.

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Posted by moonshine man on 12-11-2015 04:55 AM:

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I be caught a few possums on em if they real thick. Gotta get them outta the way. Another tip I learned. I experimented with it all summer be for last. Kept 3 traps set all summer in a guys corn. Caight about 40 coon. I put a regular golf ball in one trap. Along with bait. That golf ball one caught 5 to one more coons than the other traps. So now I put one in all of them. I guess they think its a egg.

I would not of figured that you could get in trouble in any state for trapping nuisance coon out of someones corn patch,you never said you harmed the coon in any way and i dont know GA laws but i wonder what you suppose to do if they start eating up all your corn,set back and watch it unfold before your eyes,a friend of mine lives in TN and a local wildlife biologist and a warden both call him every summer to trap coon out of their sweet corn patches.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 12-11-2015 01:36 PM:

Its illegal here to transport em alive. Thats all. With a adc license you can catch em all yr long. Just can't haul em nowhere. Have to shoot em right in front of tge non huntin subdivision little kids and mamas

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Posted by medicman_stark on 12-21-2015 05:28 AM:

I USED TO USE GRAPE JELLY ON BREAD. IT ALWAYS WORKED GREAT. IT'S JUST MESSY. I STARTED USING PLAIN MARSHMELLOWS. THEY WORK JUST AS GOOD AND ARE NOT MESSY. I HAVE CAUGHT HUNDREDS OF THEM OVER THE YEARS AROUND HERE.

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Posted by medicman_stark on 12-21-2015 05:28 AM:

I USED TO USE GRAPE JELLY ON BREAD. IT ALWAYS WORKED GREAT. IT'S JUST MESSY. I STARTED USING PLAIN MARSHMELLOWS. THEY WORK JUST AS GOOD AND ARE NOT MESSY. I HAVE CAUGHT HUNDREDS OF THEM OVER THE YEARS AROUND HERE.

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