JCDEERMAN
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I'll try to find out. Going off memory, he puts them into a crock pot until the meat shreds and then adds bbq sauceHow does he cook em , please send his recipe if ya can
I'll try to find out. Going off memory, he puts them into a crock pot until the meat shreds and then adds bbq sauceHow does he cook em , please send his recipe if ya can
If you have eaten a coon cooked right there is almost nothing better in my opinion. Now the ones I have eaten have came from way back in the woods and aren't a Memphis trash panda but they tasted great!
I'll try to find out. Going off memory, he puts them into a crock pot until the meat shreds and then adds bbq sauce
Skin them like a squirrel, get the guts and all cleaned out, and quarter them up. Just pretend you are cleaning a squirrel with more meat.What part of the coon?
Kill or pick up coo n off road. Wire coo n to tree. (I clean out a big dirt spot in front of coo n dig up fresh dirt easier to fool him when you set trap) check every day or two till cat starts visiting and covers coo n with debris most likely leaves. Then set trap a foot of so out from coon.I am still confused, so lay the coon near the trap, and then what? cover it? don't cover it? help, I would like to try this method
As title, What to do with coons once catch? Where to dispose of? Or do you skin? Help, thank you
any pics of this method working? any trail cam footage? This is greatKill or pick up coo n off road. Wire coo n to tree. (I clean out a big dirt spot in front of coo n dig up fresh dirt easier to fool him when you set trap) check every day or two till cat starts visiting and covers coo n with debris most likely leaves. Then set trap a foot of so out from coon.
thanks westTN HUNTERMAN, I will do this this weekend, I have had the coon out curring for three days in the heat, its getting soft, so about time to cook, again, thanksCrock-Pot Raccoon
Crock Pot Raccoon is an absolute Arkansas classic! Don't be afraid to try this incredible rich, tender dark meat.www.arkansasoutdoorcountry.com
where is your trap in relation to the picture? did you use any guide sticks? thanksHere is one I have out now
Never got one to visit here. but I set trap back a foot or so and I don't use any guides once they start feeding they get pretty careless.where is your trap in relation to the picture? did you use any guide sticks? thanks