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demondog
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Registered: Apr 2007
Location: maine
Posts: 193

take a teenager with you and have them climb the tree probly not the best advice but it works.

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Jonathan Crump
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Registered: Aug 2008
Location: North GA.
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We have taken dogs away from tree and tied them went back and found mr. coon. Once mr. coon is found take dogs back and gave them what they worked for. Have made crazy sounds with mouth and had mr coon look - beat on tree trunk with a stick- alot of times you can put to much light and mr coon doesnt like that anymore than we do. TRY ANYTHING

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