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Posted by jeremy chapman on 12-03-2007 08:08 PM:

How to question

I have a spot that i use to train pups with that i release coon on and i want to put feeders up.Can anybody give me a plan or ways to make one that works.THANKS


Posted by Thomas Williams on 12-03-2007 11:16 PM:

feeder

take a rim with the tire on it and drill 2" holes in the side wall of the tire. depending on what size tire will determine how many holes you'll need. take a funnel and fill the tire up with corn or dogfood. coons and squirrels are bout the only thing that can git the corn outa the tire. don't put it close to a tree b/c the coon can go right up and not leave a track for the dog to run. hope this helps.


Posted by brindle_boone on 12-03-2007 11:40 PM:

what we do is take a tire and get crushed corn or chicken food or what ever, even that powder stuff works, fill the inside with water and corn and we hang it off of a small tree's limb, make it low to the ground.throw some dog or cat food in there too if you want. it always makes our coon appear! also, try the fusion blocks. the powdered stuff that i am talking about is that stuff that is advertised in Hardwood Elvis Attack's stud ad in the Plott issue of CB this year. hope ya have some luck
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Posted by jeremy chapman on 12-04-2007 01:40 AM:

Thanks Thomas, and Kellie.I will try that.Dose anybody use the fusion blocks?


Posted by Thomas Williams on 12-04-2007 02:04 AM:

i like the coon potion. just mix it in with your corn. don't haft to add water. i know a few people who use it and it works good.


Posted by PAplott on 12-04-2007 03:05 AM:

I like to put ear corn in a mesh sack, like you get oranges or onions in and then put in a stream and let it there. The smell and taste of souring corn will draw coons up from downstream.

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