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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 4772458" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>Mini Marshmallows is all I use. One tip for you that I believe is very important......make sure there is nothing within reach for the coon to grab ahold of, like tree roots on creek bank or small sapling in the woods. If a big boar can get leverage sometimes they can pull out of a weaker trap. If you are feeding your deer and the coon are coming in, don't just set 1 trap, set 3 or 4 about 15' apart. Hope you thin them egg eaters out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 4772458, member: 4101"] Mini Marshmallows is all I use. One tip for you that I believe is very important......make sure there is nothing within reach for the coon to grab ahold of, like tree roots on creek bank or small sapling in the woods. If a big boar can get leverage sometimes they can pull out of a weaker trap. If you are feeding your deer and the coon are coming in, don't just set 1 trap, set 3 or 4 about 15' apart. Hope you thin them egg eaters out! [/QUOTE]
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