Bill Lash
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Registered: Mar 2008
Location: central Pa.
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Towanda
Don, They are moving to an area that is very much country,lots of mountains and there are a few coonhunters around that area. There are places there that you can walk for miles and never see another person or evidence of people. Lots of coons in areas when they are bunched up feeding on acorns, other wise I would say the coon population is sparse for the amount of land available. I had a buddy that lived in that area for a while, I hunted there a lot for a couple years, will just have to learn the area and find the coons. We had trees that it took up to three hours to get to the dogs,if you got one that gets in there that is not rare. When you find them feeding an area it is surely a good time. There is some farm land and the coons love the corn, a lot of mountain brooks and streams, piles of porcupines and bear along with fishers, a hunters dream perhaps!!!! If they ever have a chance to get in my area would be more than glad to take them out with a few of my pot lickers.
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