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<blockquote data-quote="LRTX1" data-source="post: 1350529" data-attributes="member: 15638"><p>You'll do good with sweets on the coons. A 2 dollar bag of mini powdered donuts goes a long way. They'll also like the sardines and such.</p><p></p><p>Possums like the nastiest crap you can put in there, catfish stink bait will catch possums pretty regular.</p><p></p><p>If you shoot a coon in the trap make sure he's dead and that you didn't just knock him out by hitting him in the bridge of the nose. Then dont go to dump him out only for him to wake up when the dog goes to gnawing on him. If you do that and he bear hugs the dog under the dogs neck there ain't really a good follow up shot to be had or much the dog can do with him at that point. Or so I've been told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRTX1, post: 1350529, member: 15638"] You'll do good with sweets on the coons. A 2 dollar bag of mini powdered donuts goes a long way. They'll also like the sardines and such. Possums like the nastiest crap you can put in there, catfish stink bait will catch possums pretty regular. If you shoot a coon in the trap make sure he's dead and that you didn't just knock him out by hitting him in the bridge of the nose. Then dont go to dump him out only for him to wake up when the dog goes to gnawing on him. If you do that and he bear hugs the dog under the dogs neck there ain't really a good follow up shot to be had or much the dog can do with him at that point. Or so I've been told. [/QUOTE]
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