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  • savage170

    If you start finding partially ate chickens that would be suspect No1

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  • danielgage

    better kill that critter

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  • mohawk600

    Grab with leather gloves and twist neck.............unless you want it hanging around eating ticks and other insects.

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  • diver-rig
    mohawk600: 31514214030875/comments/31514214317595

    Grab with leather gloves and twist neck.............unless you want it hanging around eating ticks and other insects.

    And they reek havoc on rats.

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  • susie

    It needs to waddle over to the barn and eat some voles and mice. It was gone by the time I got the flashlight and S&W. Chickens have decided to roost on the deck. Heeler sleeps out there and protects them.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    cats seem to make buddies with them and they do steal eggs and will go after chickens I think only if nothing else around but I do not take the chance

    I hauled one off two weeks ago caught in a live trap his buddy not so lucky when I shined a flash light on him the week before with a 22 pointed in the same direction by the chicken coop

    I do not keep score but would guess 50/50 on DRT or relocated over the years Most I just corner and pick up by the tail even the live trap ones its by the tail and out

    they put on quit a show but as many as I have picked up only one nipped me he got turned around in a tight space while I was grabbing at his tail ( I do wear gloves by the way 😉 )

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  • grdad45

    Our dogs treed one in our apple tree at 3 AM. We were living in town at the time, so I was loading up the pellet rifle. Wife throws a fit, "DO NOT kill it! Haul it off!". So I catch it with welding gloves, stuff it in a box, drive about 10 miles out of town and dump it in a ditch. THEN I shoot it with my Ruger 22 pistol that just happened to be in my truck.

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  • susie

    I just had an epiphany. I have a live trap just his size. I believe he would make perfect coyote bait; still alive and causing all kinds of stink. Two birds, one stone, OAN, two bullets. Is 30.06 overkill? Lol.

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  • William81
    susie: 31514214030875/comments/31514171526427

    I just had an epiphany. I have a live trap just his size. I believe he would make perfect coyote bait; still alive and causing all kinds of stink. Two birds, one stone, OAN, two bullets. Is 30.06 overkill? Lol.

    Time to find yourself a nice little yard rifle....

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  • Ruger4me

    susie I used a model 94 in 44Mag to kill my last coyote, so yeah a 30.06 should do the trick...

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  • bpost
    susie: 31514214030875/comments/31514171526427

    I just had an epiphany. I have a live trap just his size. I believe he would make perfect coyote bait; still alive and causing all kinds of stink. Two birds, one stone, OAN, two bullets. Is 30.06 overkill? Lol.

    For a Coyote a 155 Howitzer is not too large.

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  • allen griggs

    Do possums really eat rats?

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  • savage170

    They'll eat about anything they can catch

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  • Okie

    and once a possum finds a food source, you can almost set your watch by them showing up for more.

    Set up a game camera and you can time them.

    If you want to see a really good fight tie his tail and a cats tail together and hang them over a cloths line or limb.

    I've seen some really mean possums that do not sull when they get mad.

    and they are nasty critters, will eat almost anything.

    I've give mommy possums a pass usually if I see her little ones riding on her back but usually just one time pass, no rain checks.

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  • select-fire

    They do their crime at night.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    along the line of have young ones If I catch a female possum depending on the time of year My wife wants to check its pouch

    make sure its not carrying LOL

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  • buddyb

    I shot a chipmunk with a 44 mag.It was digging in a flower bed beside the utility shed.After the shot it looked like someone hit the side of the shed with a tomato.

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  • Butchdog2

    Wife had a couple possum's as pets years ago.

    Mother's got smashed and the little ones were orphaned.

    She took them almost everywhere. Didn't live long enough to get very big, maybe the size of your hand.

    Had a pet woodchuck for several years, could not turn your back on him. He would chew through someting pretty quick.

    Very interesting creatures and cleaner than a lot of people.

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