Posted by Jimmydog on March 13, 2016 at 12:53:51 from (198.47.53.196):
Cold and rainy here so I'm goofing off on the old computer. I was posting to a chicken question which got me remembering something that happened several years back. I had a massive spike in raccoon (L. Procyon lotor -Latin for the wandering beast/monster). Normally I might have to shoot two or three in a given year, some times none at all, but this particular year I trapped and or shot over forty of the blighters! FORTY! with a 4 and a 0! Holy smokes what the heck is going on I thought to myself. The next year it was twenty! Well it turns out the mostly wooded property across the road was sold to a new owner whom lived in town, when ever he or one of his pals had a raccoon problem they would live trap them and relocate them to the country, or more accurately my farm. Scheesh! So I thought I'd ask if any body has any opinions or similar stories? Well rain or no rain I got chores to do, will check back later. JD
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