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Posted by Haggard Ridge on 09-22-2009 11:49 PM:

Feeder Lovers !!!

First time that I have put a feeder out. Thought I would because of the number of pups we are starting. The coon in the first two pics looks huge. Maybe its the camera angle let me know if he looks big to anyone else.







Posted by Maniac on 09-23-2009 12:48 AM:

good size what state you live in?

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Posted by bluezdy on 09-23-2009 01:09 AM:

I dont wanna rain on your parade buddy, but, he's not the biggest I ever seen....I was looking to see if there was enoug clearance to see the underside and there was.


Posted by Sheriff Andy on 09-23-2009 01:16 AM:

he is huge. he stands taller than that 5 gallon bucket.

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Posted by Haggard Ridge on 09-23-2009 05:52 AM:

Maniac I am south of you around Martinsville.

Blue never claimed it to be in the record books plainly stated he looked big to me.

Andy yeah that was what I was comparing it to was that bucket. I have some more with him strecthed out on the side of that little tree I will try to put on.

I had that feeder at another place here on our property for 5 days and all I fed were SEVERAL possums and a bluetick hound lol. I kid you not I have no idea who it belongs to as I didnt think anyone around had any hounds but I got him on the game cam. I did see him today by the road and tried to catch him but he wouldnt let me. He didnt have a collar on. I moved the feeder to another area and had coons from 8:30 PM until 6:30 AM according to the time on the camera the first night it was there. Just got in from hunting and cant wait to check it tomorrow. Dont know yet when I should walk a young dog back there. Be safe


Posted by Todd Miller on 09-23-2009 01:09 PM:

I not sure thats a 5 gal bucket. Could it be a 2.5 gal? Still a good size coon. Tires are not as tall as 5 gal buckets either. Trying to size coon.


Posted by TDS.Walkers on 09-23-2009 02:21 PM:

i went and checked out a new place to hunt last night to start pups in..
found 8 coons in 3 different trees and know theirs more out their .

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Posted by Bill Morris on 09-23-2009 07:30 PM:

Now we know why the Wildman was so easy to train for the Old Silver Fox. LOL

Chris, I would like to have that dude. Been wanting a big one to have mounted for a Drift Wood Tree in the Den.

Triple Crown's Image Of Rank sure could have some fun with that little feller.

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Posted by ptsneed on 09-23-2009 09:00 PM:

Re: Feeder Lovers !!!

quote:
Originally posted by Haggard Ridge
First time that I have put a feeder out. Thought I would because of the number of pups we are starting. The coon in the first two pics looks huge. Maybe its the camera angle let me know if he looks big to anyone else.







What do you do with them after making pets out of them ? Do they maske good pets.....They arer so cute how many have you tamed ?


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