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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4347400" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Do you really think someone, or some group would spend $20 in feed to raise a coon for a $1 bounty?</p><p>I don't believe the cobra effect even comes close to applying, but some deer hunter that is trying to keep them off the feeder would sure like a little return on their corn investment by turning in a tail since they can't grow a new one. </p><p>Coons are like coyotes, you can never trap them off the earth, but one can control the population by trapping. With incentives, they may trap more. </p><p>They weren't worth a trip to the fur buyer back when they were paying $3-$5 but when a couple bobcats were included it was worth taking them home, putting in the freezer and taking to the fur buyer when getting enough to pay for gas money. That's all we looked at them for...gas money to get the money fur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4347400, member: 5412"] Do you really think someone, or some group would spend $20 in feed to raise a coon for a $1 bounty? I don't believe the cobra effect even comes close to applying, but some deer hunter that is trying to keep them off the feeder would sure like a little return on their corn investment by turning in a tail since they can't grow a new one. Coons are like coyotes, you can never trap them off the earth, but one can control the population by trapping. With incentives, they may trap more. They weren't worth a trip to the fur buyer back when they were paying $3-$5 but when a couple bobcats were included it was worth taking them home, putting in the freezer and taking to the fur buyer when getting enough to pay for gas money. That's all we looked at them for...gas money to get the money fur. [/QUOTE]
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