wow they are big!
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I had 6 of them decide that my garage was their new home. I don't know how they were crawling under the door cause I couldn't see how our cat was getting in since that was the intention to let her in. Well one night I came home and they were all in the garage. I blocked their exit and turned on of my dogs loos in the garage. After a minut or so I opened the garage door and she ran them out and I turned my other healer loose on them when they came out into the driveway. Well when it was over they treed 4 of them and I took the 22 cal pellet gun to the one in the open. One shot between the eyes and he was done. After that they never came back. I don't know if it was the dogs or if it was them watching me take out one of their compadres.
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Here's the black (dark gray) panther that I caught on camera before the coons came along. I cornered him in the garage one night and covered his exit (the cat door) with a 33 gallon trash can. But he managed to zip past me an knocked the trash can out of the way! He's about twice the size of our cat.
Maybe the panther and the coons can have a cage fight to the death in the garage and solve my problem.
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eastexas
Hey 73, I got an idea. Lay out your camo's the night before you go hunting and let them help you with the cover scent. Put a little corn on your clothes and they can take care of the rest. The cats got to go though. Black cats=bad luck or maybee he is the one that invited them. Good luck and keep the camera on.
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Originally posted by Big Brass View PostBe careful Scott. I don't live very far from you and I had to put down a very sick coon in our front yard a couple of weeks ago. I don't know if he had distemper or rabies or something else but I'd hate for your pets to be exposed to whatever he had.
I'd prefer to see the kind of wildlife my Mom saw the other night. There were 3 deer in my neighbors yard across the street (right across the street from the Mills Branch pool).
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