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Old March 24th 04, 02:56 PM
Gunnar
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Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so out I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish me
luck.


 




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