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Re: COONS IN THE CORN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by john d on July 22, 2005 at 18:35:47 from (69.129.34.204):
In Reply to: COONS IN THE CORN!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by third gen. IH on July 21, 2005 at 20:25:30:
Electric fence will work if the charger is really strong, the grass is wet with dew, and you get the wire where they have to crawl under or climb over. A big mean dog will do a good job until too many coons show up and he gets tired. A couple of previous posters mentioned using a radio. I've done that many times over the last 35 years, and with very good success - but only when I had more than one radio, and had them tuned to different stations. Put one on a news/talk format, one on a really nasty rock station, and another on country music. Turn each up to the point that you can hear all three anywhere in the patch. It's been my experience that if the batteries go dead in the middle of the night and the coons come in, you won't keep them out the next night!
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