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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1725005" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Coyotes won't help with a raccoon population. Not only would a coon put up a pretty good fight. It might whip a coyotes. I ran a long line trap line for years. I would haul the skinned out carcasses up in the hills and dump them. Coyotes would eat the carcasses. They would clean up the muskrats, beavers, bobcats, and coyote carcasses long before they would touch a coon.</p><p>Trap the coons. Get a hound and run them. If you still want coyotes you can come get all you want for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1725005, member: 498"] Coyotes won't help with a raccoon population. Not only would a coon put up a pretty good fight. It might whip a coyotes. I ran a long line trap line for years. I would haul the skinned out carcasses up in the hills and dump them. Coyotes would eat the carcasses. They would clean up the muskrats, beavers, bobcats, and coyote carcasses long before they would touch a coon. Trap the coons. Get a hound and run them. If you still want coyotes you can come get all you want for free. [/QUOTE]
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