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dixiewalker1
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Baiting with Peanuts

Has or does anyone bait with Green Peanuts if so how does it compare to useing Corn. Got a chance to get some pops and snaps scrap stuff for $10per 55gals is this a good price. Im trying to find somethig else to bait with other than corn cause the corn prices have ner bout gone threw the roof. Thanks,Shaun..

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GA DAWG
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Coons love peanuts so I hear. Ive heard of folks using them in south ga. For that price aint no doubt Id try them!

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Baiting with Peanuts

If I had to choose between the two give me the peanuts anyday.
Wish I could find some for that price.

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get it good price and i bet good price

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robgregory
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You betcha they love 'em

Back 10 or 15 years ago,before cotton was the big cash crop,the big crop was peanuts around here.Used to love turnin' out the hounds in a peanut field after they been dug up.Man,it was nothin to see 10 to 20 coon in a field.After they dug 'em,seemed like coons was drawn to 'em like ants at a Church picnic.I sure miss them days.
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Down her in sc low country i love hunting around peanut fields when they get ready the coons just digem up and then when they get turn up so they can dry man its some dang good hunting no way you can go wrong

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Well I guss I'll be buying some peanuts then. Going to give it a try and see how it goes.

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glynnsdawgs63
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we use peanuts mixed with corn in our feeders been doing it for several years now and I'm going to keep using the mix.

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Chuffa or how ever you spell it

The only year I tried to plant the stuff for turkeys. The coon dug up and ate every tuber of the stuff. .But you could strike a coon real quick. A good place to get a pup fired up.

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