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Unread 01-22-2022, 12:06 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by charlie cleveland View Post
nice hunting area them guns looked great in the field...I hunted coons for many years and the biggest I ever caught was 19 1/2 lbs I have seen coons in the nortyerb states that would have been 30 lb s or better...I was at ft. drum new York years ago them coons ran in packs seen as nigh as 20 at one time.....them 8 s ant bad to tote I think its because we look at them so much we don't know were tired...charlie
I know around here at least people usually sell coons they've shot for $20 or so, but its not really popular here any more either. We keep finding their tracks all over the place. We found some fresh ones yesterday morning walking across 300 yards of cotton stalks, my brother said no point looking for him we'll never find him in this cotton field. I think the coming up season will be better since the farmer is planting peanuts this year.
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