ISO 300
by Turkey08 - 05/19/25 09:32 AM
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Anyone come up with a ingenious way to stop the coons from climbing legs and spinning your feeder empty. The so called varmint cage doesn't work. Thinking maybe metal cones on the legs that they can't get around. Even thought two litre bottles turned as cones. Hit me with the fix guys. These bastards have emptied 2 that should have lasted til February.
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if you can find a couple of 4' pieces of pvc pipe 10" in diameter slip them over each of the legs. If you use smaller diameter they can still climb it.
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Coons? Well raccoons tried to get in our back porch, mama just chase ‘em off with a broom
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Freak of Nature
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Moultrie has a motor and spinner with a shocking cage around it. I have had no issues with it keeping the coons out thus far
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Sounds like a great idea but quite expensive.
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Coons? Well raccoons tried to get in our back porch, mama just chase ‘em off with a broom The only reason I clicked on this thread is because I was going to say that and you beat me to it lol
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"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
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Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Use vaseline generously on the legs or crisco shortening. Make sure there are no overhead trees or limbs for them to climb and hop down on top of the feeder.
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invite one of your local coon hunters to come in and hunt them about once a month and you can get rid of them pretty quick. Find a coon hunter that really loves the sport of coon hunting and they will treat you and your land with respect. I live in Eufaula AL. and I use to get invited to a place in Brewton Al. and we would hunt all night once a month. I haven't been back in about a year now because the coon population is still way down.
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Coons? Well raccoons tried to get in our back porch, mama just chase ‘em off with a broom The only reason I clicked on this thread is because I was going to say that and you beat me to it lol Haha. I’m sorry I stole your thunder, it was just too good to pass up
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Sounds like a great idea but quite expensive. $80
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I have a simple solution. Don't bait. No bait, no coon problem. Simple.
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Anyone come up with a ingenious way to stop the coons from climbing legs and spinning your feeder empty. The so called varmint cage doesn't work. Thinking maybe metal cones on the legs that they can't get around. Even thought two litre bottles turned as cones. Hit me with the fix guys. These bastards have emptied 2 that should have lasted til February. Try carpet strips and attach with zip ties. I am currently using this method and on the last card pull there were zero coons trying to climb the legs after a few got sore feet. Also, I had considered trying Vaseline but was afraid the cold would freeze up.
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Curious how carpet strips will make their feet sore? I would have thought carpet would make it easier for them to climb.
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Curious how carpet strips will make their feet sore? I would have thought carpet would make it easier for them to climb. I'm guessing you haven't laid much carpet
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Curious how carpet strips will make their feet sore? I would have thought carpet would make it easier for them to climb. The nail strips. Not actual strips of carpet.
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Freak of Nature
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I had a friend tell me this was pretty effective. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/hejZCGB.jpg)
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
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spike
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Grease up legs with vaseline and sprinkle cayenne pepper on them. That's what we do and they will leave it alone
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